Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Global Control of Research Networks Gigi Karmous-Edwards International task Force panel.

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Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Global Control of Research Networks Gigi Karmous-Edwards International task Force panel

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting GLIF Global Network Challenges Control Challenges for GLIF Community Community of Contributors Conclusions Outline

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting GLIF

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Global Lambda Integrated Facility

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Mission: To agree on the interfaces and protocols to automate and use the control of the contributed Lambda resources to help users on a global scale access optical resources on-demand or pre-scheduled. GLIF Control Plane and Grid Middleware Integration wg

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting 1.Work with GLIF Tech group top establish what are GLIF resources (GOLEs) 2.Defined Network Elements in NDL (network Description Language) 3.Software that reads NDL description 4.Need to write to Google MAP APIs to draw resources on a global bases 5.Provide algorithm to compute path from broker information 6.Establish WEB services for connection services GLIF Control Plane and Grid Middleware Integration wg w/ Tech wg Thanks to Jereon Van Der Ham

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting GLIF Automation? NREN Control Plane NREN Control Plane NREN Control Plane Network Management Network Management Network Management Client A Client B Grid middleware Grid middleware WEB Services ?

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Global Network Challenges

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting High bandwidth connectivity between supercomputers (teraflops+) and Data stores, and Instruments globally Applications/end-users/sensors/instruments requesting optical networking resources host-to- host connections across multiple networks (NRENS, Research projects) Coordination of network with computational and non-computational resources (CPU, databases, sensors, instruments ) New Global Demands on Networks Emerging High-End applications

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Mechanisms for retrieving near-real-time information about network resources and network states across all global networks Mechanism for both advance and fast on-the- fly reservation and set-up Policy and security enforcement in open scientific environments New Global Demands on Networks Emerging High-End applications (cont’d)

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Control Challenges for GLIF Community

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Local control vs. Global control Centralized vs. Distributed control Diversity in Grid middleware Interoperation between Grid Projects Interdomain across Global Grid networks - network interdomain protocols, policies (management plane and control plane, Grid … WEB services ) Dynamic and Adaptive on-demand use of end-to-end networking resources (requires near real-time feedback loop)- Identification of functions and interactions between the control plane, management plane, and Grid middleware Control Challenges for GLIF Community

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Monitoring information of resources - i) identification of information, ii) abstraction of information, and iii) frequency of updates Software algorithms to support multiple classes of software including highly-dynamic, workflow engines, data-driven and event-driven applications Rethinking the Behavioral Control of Networks Control/management planes interacting with middleware Centralized vs. distributed functionality Control Challenges for GLIF Community (cont’d)

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Resource Allocation Resource Manager Co-Scheduler Resource Monitoring Applications Edge Routers Workflow Engines Application Abstraction Layer (API) Policy Translate app request to policy Discovery Performance Policy For SLA Monitoring Policy Feedback Loop Abstraction

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Network-wide, global, comprehensive, distributed, fully automated software system that enables interoperability, responsiveness, flexibility, enhanced access to network resources, and, speed and efficiency gain Control Plane (Distributed Control) “Drivers” “Carrier view” Networks “E-science view” Applications/ Grid middleware Data Plane Control Plane Application Data Plane ControlPlane Management Plane Operations Support System (OSS) ControlPlane Management Plane Operations Support System (OSS)

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Three Control Entities (NM, CP, Grid Middleware) NREN Control Plane NREN Control Plane NREN Control Plane Network Management Network Management Network Management Client A Client B Grid middleware Grid middleware WEB Services ?

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Usually rely on client/ server model Hierarchical management applications communicating to each network element in its domain via a management protocol, (i.e., SNMP, Tl1, XML, etc). Network Management (Hierarchical ) NE Centralized Vertical Model Management Plane Functions

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Routing - Intra-domain and Inter-domain, automatic topology and resource discovery, path computation Signaling - protocols for the establishment and maintenance of connections Neighbor discovery - NE sharing of details of connectivity to all its neighbors Local Resource Management - accounting of local available resources NE Protocols Distributed Horizontal Model Control Plane Functions

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Knows the schedules of the network resources Path Computation/Traffic Engineering AAA/Policy Enforcement Reliability and Performance Predictions Discovery and Resource Registration Keeps monitoring information about the network Grid Middleware Functions

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Community of Contributors

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Please join us and bring your ideas, experience, and issues as we migrate towards linking the world with LIGHT (Kees)! NRENs Government Initiatives Other Standard bodies: OGF, IETF, ITU, etc…. Individuals and Organizations Current Research Projects: –Asia - Japan’s G-lambda project, GLORIAD, etc… –North America - Optiputer, Dragon, UCLPv2, Enlightened, NLR, HOPI, etc…. –EU - Phosphorus, Geant2, NeatherLight, StarPlane, etc…. –Others… NRENs, Projects and Initiatives from Around the Globe contribute ….. Open to ALL

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting A strategic alliance between the two international groups: GLIF control plane and OGF ghpn Focus: –End-to-end on-demand and advanced scheduling of optical network resources for high-end grid applications –Still many outstanding issues: technical, organizational and policy based Why Now? –A number of funded research projects to contribute experience and effort –Initiatives planning the next generation of research infrastructures –Wide consensus from the community that we need to change the way we design and deploy networks –Standardisation efforts in parallel with OGF Rationale behind SC06 BOF (slides from Dimitra Simeonidou)

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Collect and analyze existing experience on delivering network services across heterogeneous optical domains –Establish strategic relationships with relevant projects and initiatives: Research projects (i.e. Enlightened-US, PHOSPHORUS-EU, G-Lambda-Jp, Starplane, GEANT2, UCLPV2, Optiputer, Viola, ePhoton/ONE+ WP-JP-G, COST 291, NOBEL2 ) Initiatives (i.e. EARNEST-EU ) –Critical appraisal of operational and research experience –Technology benchmarking – Deployment roadmaps Contribute towards the ghpn standardisation effort –Focused documents defining network interfaces among multiple network and Grid layer Basis for the proposed liaison (slides from Dimitra Simeonidou)

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Conclusions

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting A Book written by the Community Published!

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Conclusions Control Plane research is vital to meeting future generation Grid computing - with a strong focus on algorithms to meet the needs of driving applications. Simplifying Control of Global network resources in coordination with compute relevant resources (clusters, data store, instruments, etc.) is critical to next generation Scientific and Enterprise advancements. The Research networks ( w/ exception to Japan’s Carriers) are the ones taking bold steps w/ control plane deployments, testbed infrastructures… Continue to foster collaboration and apply lessons learned to production quickly. International Collaboration is a very Key ingredient for the future of Scientific discovery - The control of Optical network plays the most critical role in achieving this!

Fall 2006 I2 Member Meeting Thank You! Gigi Karmous-Edwards