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1 KY Education Cabinet Kentucky Education Network Education Professional Standards Board Council on Postsecondary Education Kentucky Department of Education January 19, 2007

2 AGENDA 1.Call to Order – Sec. Owens 2.Action Item: Approve 10/3/06 Minutes 3.Network Subcommittee Update - Tim Sizemore a.KEN Network Design b.Pilot Site Implementation Schedule 4.Application Subcommittee Update - Miko Pattie a.Internet2 b.Kentucky Regional Optical Network – Al Lind c.Instruction Device Units Pilot – David Couch d.On-line Assessment Pilot – David Couch 5.Budget Update – Robin Kinney 6.KEN Project Summary – Ann Riggs 7.Celebration – Ann Riggs 8.Program Manager Update – Ann Riggs 9.Open Discussion

3 Action Item October 3, 2006 Minutes

4 KEN Network Subcommittee 19 January, 2007

5 K-12 Starting here..

6 KEN – Pilot Phase

7 KEN – Final Design

8 KRON The Kentucky’s Regional Optical Network http://www.internet2.edu

9 Internet2 Network Optical Switching Node Level3 Regen Site Internet2 Redundant Drop/Add Site ESnet Drop/Add Site

10 20062007200820092010 OC-3$110,000$110,000 legacy only OC-12$220,000$220,000 legacy only 1 GigE$250,000 $250,000 $25/Mbps commodity per 100 Mbps commit $250,000 $23/Mbps commodity per 100 Mbps commit 2 x 1 GigEN/A $340,000 $23/Mbps commodity per 100 Mbps commit $340,000 $21/Mbps commodity per 100 Mbps commit $340,000 $19/Mbps commodity per 100 Mbps commit 2.5 Gbps$340,000 $340,000 $23/Mbps commodity per 200 Mbps commit $340,000 $21/Mbps commodity per 100 Mbps commit $340,000 $19/Mbps commodity per 200 Mbps commit 10 Gbps$480,000 $480,000 $20/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit $480,000 $19/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit $480,000 $17/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit $480,000 $16/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit 2 x 10 GigEN/A $550,000 <$17/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit $550,000 <$16/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit $550,000 <$14/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit $550,000 <$13/Mbps commodity per 500 Mbps commit Note: Commodity prices are estimates and will be determined in part by market conditions. Commodity and peering connections will be provided on a separate routing and forwarding instance from the traditional Internet2 IP network. SEGP Fees (annual): $30,000 + $2,000 per congressional district Redundant IP Connections : Connectors can use the dynamic wave as an immediate reservation dynamic backup circuit to an alternative IP router. A dedicated backup wave to the second closest router can also be purchased so long as the aggregate usage across the two links remains below the connection fee allowance. Prices include the cost of the router interface. Other redundancy options will be considered upon request. Dynamic wave: $25,000/year. Pre-installed cross-connect would come out of grooming box and go directly into the router (or into Infinera to be backhauled to alternate router) to be immediately available in the event primary IP connection goes down. Dedicated 1 GigE: $75,000/year Dedicated 10 GigE: $175,000/year Dynamic Waves: Only available to those connectors at 2 x 1GigE and 2 x 10GigE. These waves may be used reserved for hours, days or weeks. Immediate reservation, short-term (<1 month) point-2-point waves are free, subject to blocking. Advanced reservation, short-term point-2-point waves will have guaranteed availability for the period of the reservation. These waves may incur additional fees, to be determined when we can evaluate actual demand and costs. Dedicated Waves: Available on the Internet2 Network footprint to Connectors. Members that aren’t direct connectors need to go through a regional with a signed connection agreement with Internet2. Available at any core optical node or add/drop location as depicted on the network map. Includes 99.9% availability SLA. Wave Fees: Based on fiber route miles <1 year: 10 GigE: $20.58/mile/mo nth 1 GigE: $2.34/mile/mon th STS-1: $0.12/mile/mon th 3 year: 10 GigE: $9.26/mile/mon th 1 GigE: $1.05/mile/mon th STS-1: $0.054/mile/mo nth 1 year: 10 GigE: $10.63/mile/mo nth 1 GigE: $1.21/mile/mon th STS-1: $0.062/mile/mo nth 4 year: 10 GigE: $8.92/mile/mon th 1 GigE: $1.01/mile/mon th STS-1: $0.052/mile/mo nth 2 year: 10 GigE: $9.81/mile/mon th 1 GigE: $1.12/mile/mon th STS-1: $0.057/mile/mo nth 5 year+: 10 GigE: $8.58/mile/mon th 1 GigE: $0.98/mile/mon th STS-1: $0.05/mile/mon th Please refer to the FiberCo and WaveCo websites for pricing information on those services.FiberCoWaveCo + Membership + Recent Posts + Interactive For questions or comments about the Internet2 website or the web features on this page, contact: webmgr@internet2.eduwebmgr@internet2.edu PrivacyPrivacy| Site Map| Terms of Use| Contact Us Copyright 2007 Internet Site MapTerms of UseContact Us

11 KEN Application Subcommittee 19 January, 2007

12 Internet2 http://i2.ky.gov

13 Postsecondary Data Portal: http://www.cpe.ky.gov/info/

14 K-12 Instructional Device Units http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructiona l+Resources/Technology/Instructional+Devic e+Upgrade Online Assessment Pilot http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/

15 Budget Update

16 KEN Project Summary

17 Celebration!! Celebration!!!

18 Information KEN information: http://www.ken.ky.gov Internet2 information: http://i2.ky.gov http://internet2.edu// URL for the IDU on the KDE web site: http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructional+Resources/Technology/In structional+Device+Upgrade URL for the IDU Pricing on the KETS order form site: http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Administrative+Resources/Technology/ Purchasing/Contract+Order+Forms/IDU+Pricing.htm


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