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About PennNet Redundant Gigabit Ethernet Core 9 Routers in the Routing Core 3 External 6 Central Two Distributed NAP Locations in Production 1 more under construction (Huntsman) 2 NAP locations are in planning stage Infrastructure servers located at 3 distributed sites Over 230 Subnets on Campus 11 Remote Campus Sites

About PennNet Over 28,000 Connections To Date 34,000+ IP addresses 420mb Access to the Internet* 100mb Access to Internet2* http://www.upenn.edu/computing/pennnet/ Over 28,000 Connections To Date 17,400 10Base-T 9500 10Base-T Resnet Connections 625 10Base-T Greeknet Connections 225 100Base-T 325 10Base 2 34,000+ IP addresses

About PennNet 430+ Wiring Closets on Campus Wireless LAN’s Nearly 2000 Network Electronics in production Hundred’s of miles of fiber in the ground & in buildings Wireless LAN’s GSFA (2) (have 5 bridges implemented) Dental (3) Law (9) ISC Prodesk (2) ISC (3) Wharton (14) Library (2) Med School (1) SAS Bio Pond Area (1) On line Wireless AP Registration http://www.upenn.edu/computing/PennNet/AP

About Telecom Over 25000 Dial Tone Lines Over 6800 Student Dial Tone Connections About 600 Dial Tone for Off Campus Students Over 200 Wiring Closets (in addition) Hundred’s of miles of copper in the ground & in buildings 35 RDP sites on Campus Services Voice Mail Caller ID Student Telephone Services http://www.upenn.edu/sts/

About Penn Video Network Over 8000 Connections To Date 7200 Connections in the Dorms Video Channel Line Up On Line Requests Student Requests Troubleshooting FAQ’s http://www.upenn.edu/video

MAGPI GigaPoP Information Distributed to 2 locations on PennNet and 1 Remote Site Down Town. Two connections to the Internet 1.155 Gbps Aggregate Bandwidth One OC12 connection to Internet2 Possible connections to regional ISPs Internet Exchange Points ISP Hotel Concept Aggregation point for regional members Distributed Locations in the City http://www.magpi.org The MAGPI gigaPoP currently provides connectivity to the Internet and Internet2 and is a high performance regional aggregation point for participants.

MAGPI Participants University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Chester County IU Johnson & Johnson Princeton University (Signed 5/2001) Coming Soon Children’s Hospital (CHOP) Temple University Carbon Lehigh IU Here’s a list of the institutions working together on MAGPI right now. This was as natural grouping in terms of geography, as we’ll see in a minute, but also in terms of some common research sponsors and common research projects.

PennNet Topology March 2002

PennNet External & MAGPI GigaPoP Topology March 2002