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1 Next Generation Peering for Next Generation Networks Jacqueline Brown Executive Director International Partnerships Pacific Northwest Gigapop CANS2004, 29 Nov.-2 Dec., 2004 Miami, Florida

2 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. What is Pacific Wave? Pacific Wave is a state-of-the-art international peering exchange and GLIF facility designed to serve research & education networks throughout the Pacific Rim and the world. Goal: enhance research and education network capabilities by increasing network efficiency, reducing latency, increasing throughput, and reducing costs. A project of CENIC and PNWGP, in collaboration with the University of Southern California and the University of Washington

3 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Wave: Background 1996: PNWGP & LAAP regional peering exchanges created. Microsoft, Boeing, and regional R&E networks connect 1996: PNWGP & LAAP regional peering exchanges created. Microsoft, Boeing, and regional R&E networks connect 1999: First international connection—Canada’s CA*Net3. 1999: First international connection—Canada’s CA*Net3. 2001: Australia’s AARNet connects. Seattle exchange officially named Pacific Wave. 2001: Australia’s AARNet connects. Seattle exchange officially named Pacific Wave. 2003: Upgraded Seattle switches to 10GbE capability. Internet2/Abilene connects at 10GbE. Groups in Taiwan, Japan (including GEMNet2), Singapore connect. 2003: Upgraded Seattle switches to 10GbE capability. Internet2/Abilene connects at 10GbE. Groups in Taiwan, Japan (including GEMNet2), Singapore connect.

4 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Wave 2004 Embarked on joint project with CENIC to create first geographically extensible peering exchange SEATTLE to LOS ANGELES with National LambdaRail fiber facilities. Embarked on joint project with CENIC to create first geographically extensible peering exchange SEATTLE to LOS ANGELES with National LambdaRail fiber facilities. Korea and Qatar connect. AARNet connects at 10GbE. Korea and Qatar connect. AARNet connects at 10GbE. Participates in Data Reservoir experiment with WIDE, IEEAF, CA*Net4, and CERN (7.5Gbps data transfer over 10GbE circuit from Tokyo to Geneva) Participates in Data Reservoir experiment with WIDE, IEEAF, CA*Net4, and CERN (7.5Gbps data transfer over 10GbE circuit from Tokyo to Geneva) Participates in 2-way high-definition video conferencing between Pittsburgh, Seattle, and Canberra with Research Channel, AARNet, Intel, University of Washington for SC04. Participates in 2-way high-definition video conferencing between Pittsburgh, Seattle, and Canberra with Research Channel, AARNet, Intel, University of Washington for SC04.

5 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Northwest Gigapop Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC)

6 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. U.S. Pacific Coast Peering Removes Geographic Barriers CENIC and PNWGP have combined efforts to create an advanced, extended peering facility on the U.S. West Coast. Concept: an extensible, geographically dispersed peering fabric Result: you connect at any one location on the fabric and have the option to peer with any other participant, regardless of where they are connected

7 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Wave 2004 Pacific Wave, a Project of CENIC and PNWGP Los Angeles Seattle Network B Network D Network F Network A Network G Network C Network E 10GE

8 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. New Model Pacific Wave, a Project of CENIC and PNWGP OC-192 Los AngelesSeattle Network B Network D Network F Network A Network G Network C Network E 10GE

9 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Seattle Easily Extensible to Future Locations Pacific Wave, a Project of CENIC and PNWGP 10GE Network B Network D Network F Network A Network G Network C Network H Network I Network J Network K Network L Network M Any New Location Los Angeles - Any New Location 10GE

10 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Wave Connectors – Nov. 2004 AARNet Abilene/Internet2 CA*Net4 CENIC GEMNet (IPv4 and IPv6) KREONet2 Pacific Northwest Gigapop Qatar Foundation SingAREN TANET2

11 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Wave Connectors – Nov. 2004 Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN) Energy Sciences Network (ESNet) Comcast The Boeing Company Microsoft Corporation Peer1.net Pointshare (a division of Siemens Medical)

12 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Pacific Wave Fundamentals Layer 2, Ethernet-based exchange facility Layer 2, Ethernet-based exchange facility ATM-free zone ATM-free zone Multicast enabled Multicast enabled All IP traffic types supported (ipv4, ipv6, multicast) All IP traffic types supported (ipv4, ipv6, multicast) Jumbo Frames supported Jumbo Frames supported Pacific Wave nodes in Los Angeles and Seattle interconnected by 10GE service(s) from National LambdaRail.

13 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. LOS ANGELES SEATTLE

14 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Service Features Self-selected & self-configured peerings Self-selected & self-configured peerings LA or SEA connection node options LA or SEA connection node options No AUP No AUP Support available 24 x 7 x 365 Support available 24 x 7 x 365 Participants will be asked to peer with both CENIC and PNWGP Participants will be asked to peer with both CENIC and PNWGP National LambdaRail facilities also available at Pacific Wave locations in support of GLIF and high-end research activities National LambdaRail facilities also available at Pacific Wave locations in support of GLIF and high-end research activities See www.pacificwave.net for more info. www.pacificwave.net

15 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Technical Support: The Goal Cooperative engineering development and deployment Cooperative engineering development and deployment –engineering@pacificwave.net engineering@pacificwave.net Consistent, documented principles for extended fabric as well as for node-site connections Consistent, documented principles for extended fabric as well as for node-site connections Partner exchange point interconnect (e.g. Partner exchange point interconnect (e.g. Switch and Data PAIX, Telehouse LAIIX) Consistent documented BGP policies Consistent documented BGP policies

16 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved.

17 Technical Challenges Managing 2,250 kilometers of fiber Managing 2,250 kilometers of fiber Preventing unwanted inter-fabric transit Preventing unwanted inter-fabric transit Scalability Scalability Maintaining local switch fabric separation Maintaining local switch fabric separation Multiple entities acting as one Multiple entities acting as one

18 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Business Operations Keep It Simple… One contact point for information: One contact point for information: –www.pacificwave.net www.pacificwave.net –888 PAC WAVE (888 722 9283) –info@pacificwave.net info@pacificwave.net One contract One contract One price card One price card

19 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Customer Support Operations NOC Services: unified approach for the customer (888 PAC WAVE; noc@pacificwave.net) NOC Services: unified approach for the customer (888 PAC WAVE; noc@pacificwave.net)noc@pacificwave.net Unified, single database for customer information Unified, single database for customer information Device monitoring with visibility at all locations Device monitoring with visibility at all locations Access, through normal site escalation procedures, to engineering support Access, through normal site escalation procedures, to engineering support Single trouble-ticket system Single trouble-ticket system

20 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. For More Information Email: info@pacificwave.net Email: info@pacificwave.netinfo@pacificwave.net Web: www.pacificwave.net Web: www.pacificwave.netwww.pacificwave.net Phone: +1 888 PAC WAVE or Phone: +1 888 PAC WAVE or +1 206 PAC WAVE Los Angeles Celeste Anderson: celestea@pacificwave.net Seattle Jan Eveleth: eveleth@pacificwave.net

21 Copyright 2004. Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC. All rights reserved. Thank you! Jacqueline Browm jbrown@pacificwave.net


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