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Advanced Network Activities in Asia-Pacific
3rd International Workshop on HEP Data Grid at Kyungpook National University
Aug 26, 2004
Yong-Jin Park/ Hanyang University
Contents
• APAN• Related activities• Domestic Activities /ANF
New Phase of APAN
• APAN was established in 1997.7.– 1998 – 2003 APAN 1st Phase (5 years + 1 year) (End of NSF Grant in 2003.9)– 2004- 2008 APAN 2nd Phase
• New Organization Structure of APAN started from APAN Cairns Meeting in 2004.7.– New Chairperson– APAN Bylaws– Separation of Chairperson and Executive Director– Membership fee– Voting rights
USA
Europe
Australia
Indonesia
Vietnam
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
Access PointExchange PointCurrent Status
Russia
Philippines
China
Hong Kong
Japan
2003.8.1
EuropeKorea
APAN Network Topology
Korea Japan
China
Philippines
Singapore
Malaysia
Thailand
1.2Gbps
1Gbps
2x155Mbps155 + 45Mbps
90Mbps
310Mbps
8Mbps
2Mbps
1.5Mbps(Satellite)
1.5Mbps(Satellite)
1.5Mbps (Satellite)
6Mbps
1.5Mbps(Satellite)Taiwan 155Mbps
Hongkong
5Gbps
APIITEIN
TransPAC
Indonesia
1.5Mbps( Satellite)
KR
TW
JP
TH
MY
ID
SG
HK
PH
APIIAPII
EUGEANT
34Mbps
CN
Australia
AU
USA
STARTAPSTARLIGHT
Sri LankaLK
1.5Mbps( Satellite)
APAN Link Status as of July 2004
2x155 Mbps
6.6Gbps
APAN Network – with regional clusters/nets
Southeast Cluster(MY, SG, TH,…)
Exchange PointAccess PointCurrent status
Korea
Indonesia
USA
Vietnam
Sri Lanka
Europe
Oceania Cluster(AU,…)
TaiwanHong Kong
Philippines
Russia
South Asia Net
WestAsia Net
Central Asia Net
Australia
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
China
North America
Southeast Cluster(MY, SG, TH,…)
Exchange PointAccess PointCurrent status
Korea
Indonesia
USA
Vietnam
Sri Lanka
Europe
TaiwanHong Kong
Philippines
Russia
South Asia Net
WestAsia Net
Central Asia Net
Australia
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
China
Oceania Cluster(AU,…)
JapanNorth Cluster(CN, JP, KR, …)
Current TransPAC (2.5 Gbps x 2)
Shima South
Maruyama
KDDI Otemachi Manchester
MorroBay
KDDI LA
Abilene LA
StarLight(Chicago)
(1) KDDI Otemachi---Maruyama---Manchester---KDDI LA---Abilene LA
(2) KDDI Otemachi---Shima South---MorroBay-----KDDI LA----StarLight
Japan-US Cable
TransPAC links of OC192 (planned)
• Tokyo-Chicago– SONET OC192 – STS-12c x 16 (possible to change into STS192c, STS48c x 4 etc)– TokyoXP - Carrier-LA : Preemptive , Carrier-LA - NWU : Low Priority– Tokyo : APAN TokyoXP , Chicago : StarLight
• Tokyo-LA– SONET STS192c– TokyoXP - Carrier-LA : Protected , Carrier-LA - Abilene : protected– Tokyo : APAN TokyoXP , LA : Abilene
Tyco Shinagawa Tyco LA
Tokyo XP
TransLIGHT
Carrier-LA
Abilene
CHIN
Lambda
RouterCarrier ADM (NEC Product)
SONET OC-192STS12c x 16 (initial)
SONET OC192STS12c x 16 (initial)Low Priority
10GigE
Pro8812+OC192 POS
Cisco ONS15454+ML x 4+OC192IR x 1+XC-10G x 1
Cisco ONS
SONET STS192c
SONET STS192cProtected
Cisco ONS15454+ML x 4+OC192IR x 1+XC-10G x 1
SL Switch
LOSA
Carrier ADM
TEINThe link will be upgraded to 155/622Mbps.
TEIN2 has been planning.
EuropeEurope
NorthNorthAmericaAmerica
Fukuoka
TokyoBusan
Taejeon
Seoul
previous 8 Mbps link
New GbE Links
APII / Hyeonhae-Genkai Project
Members of APAN• Primary Members (14) AARNet (AU), APAN-CN, HARNET (HK), APAN-JP,
ANF (KR), SingAREN (SG), APAN-MY, APAN-TW, ASTI (PH)(2004.1.1), LEARN (LK)(2004.1.1), APAN-TH (2004.1.1), BAERIN (BD)(2004.1.25), ERNET (India) (2004.1.30), NGI-NZ Society (NZ) (2004.7.7)
• Associate Members (2) TransPac/Indiana U., US Pacific Consortium(2004.1.30)
• Affiliate Members (10) ACFA, APBioNet, APRTC, APNG, APRU, CGIAR, IDRC, PRAGMA, National Grid Office, SG (2004.1.30) NIIT (2004.3.1)
• Liaison Members (5) CANARIE, DANTE, TERENA, Internet2, CLARA (2004.7.7)
• Industry Members (2) Juniper, Cisco
New Organization Structure (2004.7~)
Coordination Committee : fulfils an executive role in overseeing activities of APAN.
New Organization• Coordinating Committee Chair: Shigeki Goto
Vice Chairs: Jianping Wu / George McLaughlin / Dae Young KimTreasurer: Lawrence Wong
• Secretariat Managing Director: TBD• Committees
NOC - Director: Kazunori KonishiBackbone Committee - Dae Young KimFellowship Committee - An JieEvent Committee - Akira MizushimaElection Committee –George McLaughlin Training Committee - Kanchana Kanchanasut
Working Groups• Application Technology Area
Education WG Grid WG
Multimedia WG HDTV WG
• Network Technology Area IPv6 WG Measurement WG
Satellite WG Security BoF Lambda BoF SIP H323 WG
Network Research Group
• Natural Resource Area Agriculture WG Earth Monitoring WG Earth System WG
Hawaii Workshop
• APAN organized Workshop jointly with Internet2, etc. in Hawaii in 2001.1 and 2004.1.
• Both workshop were very productive for both USA and Asian countries. Join Techs Workshop recorded the large number of participants.
GLORIAD: GLOBAL RING NETWORK FOR ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
DEVELOPMENTRussia-China-USA Science & Education
Network
Introduction to GLORIAD
• Co-developed (and to-be-co-funded) by U.S., Russia, China
• Korea joined.• Will expand capacity for science and
education collaboration (155Mbps 10 Gbps)
• New “Global Ring” topology for reliability and new applications
• supports advanced S&E applications (particularly HEP, Astronomy, optical network research, network security research)
Silk – Background
• In 2001, NATO Networking Panel agreed with installation of Regional Network for the Southern Caucasus and Central Asia
• Would connect existing NRENs into GEANT.
• VSAT Technology
Silk – Countries and Sites
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X
X
X
X
X
X
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Mediterranean Research Networking: EUMEDCONNECT
• Coordinating Partner - DANTE• MED Partner countries/beneficiaries:
– Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
• EU partners:– NRENs of France, Greece, Italy and Spain
• Funded up to 10 M EURO/80% by European Commission
• Remaining funding from beneficiaries.
Planned Topology
45
45
34
155
20
155
155
EUMEDCONNECT
GÉANT
45
155
45
8
Catania PoP
Nicosia PoP
155
Seoul
Daejun
Daegu
Busan
Gwangju
Suwon
GSR
GSR
1.2G
JGN(JP)
1 G
ATM Switch
155Mbps
2.5Gbps
Router
Remark
DWDM
40 Gbps
Gigabit SwitchGSR
GSR
6 M
34 M
Backbone : 40G ~ 2.5G
Access Network : 1G ~ 155Mbps
KOREN Topology
GSR
STARTAP(USA)
GEANT(EU)
SingAREN(SG)
GSR
Research Labs.
UniversitiesGovernment
Orgs.Industrial
Labs.Supercomput
er UsersEtc. Total
45 50 14 57 95 40 298
KREONET/KREONet2
ANF
• Reorganized APAN-KR in 2003.• Coordinates and promotes advanced network acti
vities • Current Main Activities
– IPv6 deployment– Lambda Networking (KoreaLight)– HEP/Grid– Climate/Weather– HDTV/Digital Culture Exchange– Telemedine
Korean Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure: 6GN
CNU
KAIST
KISTI
KT TNL
ETRI155M/6
155M/6
1G/6
1G/6 1G/6
1G/6
1G/6
1G/61G/6
GIST
1G/6
HYU 155M/6
1G/66NGIX
100M/6
NCA
ICU 1G/6
KREONET
KNU
KOREN
1G/6
1G/6
Last Updated at 2004-06-17
HDTV
DancingQ• Introduction
– Cyber Performance by using DVTS
– Cooperate with Nulhui Dance Company and ANF TF on Sep. 7th, 2003
Endoscopic surgeryEndoscopic surgery
Surgery I, Kyushu Univ Long instrument
Lifting device
Neuro Surgery
Conference room in Kyushu Univ. Operation room in Hanyang Univ.
Thank you.