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July 13, 2010 NSF IRNC Kickoff
NREN’s in Asia Pacific
Jianping WuAPAN Chair
CERNET/Tsinghua UniversityJuly 13, 2010
July 13, 2010 NSF IRNC Kickoff
Contents
• Internet Users and Penetration in Asia Pacific
• APAN History and Current Situation
• APAN’ s International Collaborations
• Some NREN Examples
• Challenges of APAN
• Future of NREN’s in Asia Pacific
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APAN History
• 1997: APAN was established as a non-profit international consortium – 1997 - 2006: APAN Secretariat in Korea
• 2006: APAN BYLAWS was formed– 2006 - 2009: APAN Secretariat in Thailand
• 2009: APAN Ltd. was registered in Hong Kong as a legal non-profit company– 2009 - today: APAN Secretariat in Singapore
• 2010: APAN will finish the transition to APAN Ltd
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APAN Organization Structure• Membership( 39)
• Primary member (16) • Associate member (4)• Affiliate member (12)• Liaison member (5)• Industry member (2)
• Areas (3)• Committees (14)• Working Groups (16)• Task Forces (2)
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International Collaborations• North America
– Internet2: Joint meeting in Hawaii every two years– NSF + Indiana Univ.
• Trans PAC (1998-2005), Trans PAC2 (2005-2009)• Trans PAC3( 2009- )
– Pacific Wave
• Europe– EU + DANTE
• TEIN2 (2005-2008), TEIN3 (2009-2011)• MOU with DANTE
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APAN Backbone (1996-2000)
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APAN Backbone (2001 - 2005)
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TEIN2 and TEIN3
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Today’s APAN Backbone
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The 30th APAN MeetingAugust 9-13, 2010 Hanoi, Vietnam
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CERNET/CNGI-CERNET2• CERNET
– Established in 1994– Supported partly by government– IPv4 Backbone: 38 Giga Pops and links to 300 cities– 2000+ Universities and 30M+ Students/Faculties
• CNGI-CERNET2– Established in 2004– Supported fully by government– IPv6 Backbone: 25 Giga Pops and links to 50 cities– 200+ Universities and 3M+ Students/Faculties
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CERNET Backbone
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CNGI- CERNET2 IPv6 Backbone
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CNGI-CERNET2 Network and Connectivity
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CNGI-CERNET2 IPv6 Traffic
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Coexistence and Transition
CNGI-CERNET2
IPv6 backbone
CERNET IPv4 backbone
Internet (IPv6)Internet (IPv4)
Transition
Campus Network
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Some Experiences• Native IPv6 Network
– Large scale IPv6 addressing and routing
• Authentic IPv6 Addressing Architecture – SAVA: Source Address Validation Architecture– IETF working group SAVI: a new IETF working group in 2
008– RFC 5210
• IPv4 over IPv6: transition from IPv4 to IPv6– IETF working group Softwire: a new IETF working group i
n 2006– RFC 4925, RFC 5565, RFC 5747
• Many Technologies and Applications
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CERNET/CERNET2 Experiences• Strong basic infrastructure
– Own a dark fibers and network: 30000km + DWDM
• Advanced network environment for the innovation of research and education– students and faculties
• Test bed for Next Generation/Future Internet technology and applications– Large scale Internet test bed for IETF Standard– IPv4/IPv6 Coexistence and Transition
• International Collaborations– MOU with Internet2 in 2000,MOU with GENI in 2010
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Challenges of APAN• Stronger linkages between applications and
infrastructure - neither can exist independently• Stronger application and infrastructure linkages
– among APAN members– International partners: Internet2, GEANT2 and ……
• Continuing focus on APAN as an organization that represents infrastructure interests in Asia Pacific
• Closer connection between APAN in the infrastructure & applications organization and regional political organizations
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Future of NREN’s in Asia Pacific• Part of global Cyberinfrastructure in the world
– Connect all of research and education communities– Global innovation environment of science and engineering
• Part of large scale testbed for Future Internet technology and applications in the world– Network technolgies: Scalable, High performance, Security,
Mobile, Real time, Management, ……– Revolution application
• Connect another 1 billion students– Many countries in Central Asia and North Asia– Remove digital divide in the 21 Century
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Q & A