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National LambdaRail Update Joint Techs 2005 Salt Lake City, Utah
Dave Jent
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Layer 1 Phase 1 updateLayer 1 Phase II Design Layer1 Phase II Deployment ScheduleLayer 2 designLayer 3 designPreliminary Pricing informationOperations support
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Phase I Layer 1 Deployment
WDC
JAC
Level3 fiberOther fiber
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CHIKANPITOGD
BOI
CLE
ATL
POR
RAL
DENSVL
SEA
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Cisco 15808 terminalCisco 15808 OADMCisco 15454 terminalCisco 15454 OADM
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CRS-1
6509
1580815808
15500
1550015500
EastWest
Metro and Regional Optical Networks
NLR demarc
DWDM
1GE10GE or OC192
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Phase I PoP Layout
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Phase II Layer I Deployment
DAL
SYR
TUL
PENELP
KAN
PHO
BAT
ALB
HOU
WDC
OGDCLE
NYC
SAA
DEN
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Level3 fiberWilTel fiber
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Phase II PoP Layout
CRS-1
6509
1545415454
15500
1550015500
EastWest
Metro and Regional Optical Networks
NLR demarc
DWDM
1GE10GE or OC192
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Complete NLR Layer I Network
DAL
SYR
TUL
PENELP
PHO
BAT
ALB
HOU
WDC
OGDCLE
NYC
SAA
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Phase 2 installation optical hardware
• Houston-El Paso– Projected Completion Date: 7/6/2005
• KC-Houston– Projected Completion Date: 6/27/2005
• El Paso-LA– Projected Completion Date: 8/16/2005
• Houston-Baton Rouge– Projected Completion Date: 7/13/2005
• Ogden-SLC– Projected Completion Date: 8/18/2005
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Phase 2 installation optical hardware
• El Paso-Denver– Projected Completion Date: 8/30/2005
• DC-NYC– Projected Completion Date: 7/22/2005
• NYC-Cleveland– Projected Completion Date: 8/3/2005
• Jacksonville-Baton Rouge– Projected Completion Date: 9/14/2005
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Layer 2 Network Design
HOU
TUL
ELP
KAN
PHO
BAT
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PIT
WDC
CLE
ATL
RAL
CHI NYCDEN
SVL
SEA
JAC
10GE wave
Cisco 6509 switch
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NLR L2 Hardware Cisco Catalyst 6509-NEBs-A
Chassis Height: 36.65 in. 93.09cm
Chassis Width: 17.20 in. 43.68cm
Chassis Depth: 20.32 in. 51.61cm
Weight:
270 lb fully loaded
DC Power: 2 -2500 WDC power supplies
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• Facilitate point to point or point to multipoint Ethernet transport at rates at or above 1Gbps.
• Provide detailed performance measurement and real time statistics which allow the user to fully understand the performance of the transport network.
• Provide flexible infrastructure and tools which allow users to make, or signal for, service level changes to their individual Layer 2 paths, dramatically reducing provisioning delays while making more efficient use of the network.
• Refine these services, over time, to meet the specific needs of the research community; even where those developments would differ from what a standard service provider would be willing to do.
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National Peering Fabric – Create a national distributed exchange point, with a single broadcast domain for all members. Initial user ports will be 1GE.
Dedicated Point to Point Ethernet – VLAN between 2 members with dedicated bandwidth from sub 1G to multiple 1G.
Best Effort Point to Multipoint – Multi-point VLAN with no dedicated bandwidth
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Layer 3 Network Design
ALBPHO
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JAC
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LAX
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ATL
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Cisco CRS-1 router
10GE wave
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NLR L3 Hardware Cisco CRS-1 Half-rack
Chassis Height: 38.5 in. 99.06cm, (with base cosmetics)
Chassis Width: 17.5 in. 44.45 cm
Chassis Depth: 36.6 in 93.0 cm; (40.5 in. 100.844 cm, including full cosmetics)
Weight:
• 330.8 lb (138 kg) chassis with fans, PDUs, and blanks (as shipped)• 650 lb (294.8 kg) chassis as shipped, including power shelves, and all line cards and route processors
DC Power: 7900 WDC 3 65A feeds per power supply
Clearance: 3 feet front and back required.Four-post mounting.
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• Create a national infrastructure for network and application experiments, in a way that is not possible with current production commodity networks, network test-beds, or production R&E networks.
• Provide an advanced national “breakable” infrastructure to try out technologies and configurations. In addition, researchers will have the opportunity to create experiments and test them using live production traffic in a national backbone provider footprint.
• Provide a flexible layer 3 network supporting experiments for anything from requiring total control of the hardware to requiring access to active real-time production traffic.
• Support researchers with a level of communication and visibility to its users not seen before in other networks.
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BGP to each memberISIS core IGPIPv4 Multicast: PIM, MSDP, MBGP by default.IPv6: BGP peering by defaultSecurity: Each member will be able to black-hole
traffic to one of their hosts using special BGP community
Each member gets a 10GE connection and a VLAN backhauled over the L2 network to a second node.
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light the futureN L RPreliminary pricing
•Pricing is based on a per segment cost. •The pricing model includes the number of segments as well as capacity replacement, maintenance, operations and equipment replacement costs. There are pricing models for members as well as non-members. One example: – 1gb circuit from Chicago to Washington DC would use
three L1 segments and three L2 segments. This would cost approximately $23,500 upfront and $20,940/year.
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• NLR Service Desk at Indiana University– [email protected]– http://noc.nlr.net
• Layer 1 services provided by CENIC• Layer 2/3 services provided by Indiana University• Experimental Support services provided by MCNC
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Thanks to:
Chris Griffin Steve Cotter Dave Reese Caren Litvanyi Jon-Paul Herron Grover Browning
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NLR puts the control, the power and the promise of experimental
Contact Tom West [email protected]@nlr.net
NLR: putting the control, the power and the promise of experimental network infrastructure in the hands of our nation’s scientists and researchers.
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