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Pacific Wave and Its Role in Research Pacific Wave and Its Role in Research and Education Networksand Education Networks
Jan EvelethManaging Director, Pacific Northwest Gigapop
Quilt Peering WorkshopSt. Louis, Missouri USA October 12, 2006
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NSF International Research Network NSF International Research Network Connections (IRNC) ProjectsConnections (IRNC) Projects GLORIAD – Global Ring: Canada, China, Korea, Netherlands, Russia,
US TransLight/Pacific Wave – Pacific Wave exchange, AARnet links,
Hawaii connectivity TransLight/StarLight – Europe TransPAC2 – US-Japan and beyond WHREN/LILA – South America
GLORIAD, AARnet, and TransPAC2 all use Pacific Wave, as will WHREN; as of June 2006, Pacific Wave has 10G interconnect to StarLight in Chicago
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TransLight/PacificWaveTransLight/PacificWave NSF/SCI/IRNC Award #0441119
PI John Silvester (USC) and Co-PI Ron Johnson (UW)
Objectives Build out Pacific Wave exchange capabilities to facilitate
international R&E connections on US Pacific Coast Assist in the termination of AARnet SXTransport links to SEA
and LAX Assist in buildout of Hawaii connectivity Assist in operation of IEEAF link Tokyo-Seattle Provide ongoing engineering and technical support to
international networks landing at Pacific Wave nodes Develop and operate advanced capabilities to support optical
interconnect and exchange needs of R&E networks
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TransLight / Pacific WaveTransLight / Pacific Wave
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TransLight/Pacific Wave – TransLight/Pacific Wave – TransLight/StarLightTransLight/StarLight
June 2006 Translight/Pacific Wave and TransLight/StarLight connected by 10G lambda donated by Cisco systems and delivered on NLR infrastructure in support of the IRNC effort.
Opens new opportunities for establishing lambdas in support of e-Science. First effort was interconnect of TLEX-WIDE (Tokyo) and SURFNet (Amsterdam)
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Seattle GOLE and Pacific WaveSeattle GOLE and Pacific Wave
Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) GLIF Open Lightpath Exchange (GOLE)
Seattle GOLE is jointly operated by PNWGP and CANARIE
and in coordination with CENIC, StarLight, and WIDE
Pacific Wave Cisco 7609
Nortel HDXc
Pacific Wave Cisco ONS 15454
10GE
GbE
IEEAF OC192 to Tokyo
Multiple locations in North America and Pacific RimGLORIAD-CSTNet
Planned
Multiple locations in North America and Pacific Rim
GLIF Cisco ONS 15454
OC192
OC192
GLORIAD-KREONet2StarLight
Pacific Wave Los Angeles
OC192
10GE
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Pacific Wave Lambda/Lightpath Pacific Wave Lambda/Lightpath Services: In DesignServices: In Design
Optical SwitchingPacific Wave
EthernetServices
SONET/GFPServices
Transport providers:NLR, CANARIECENIC, PNWGP,Regional Optical Networks
Users,ResearchersOther networks…
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Layer2: Pacific Wave TodayLayer2: Pacific Wave Today Nodes in Seattle, Sunnyvale, and Los Angeles, interconnected
by a 10GbE circuit provisioned over CalREN and National LambdaRail (2,241 kilometers)
Allows participants to connect to one-location and access participants at all Pacific Wave nodes
Allows participants to self-select their peering Based on Layer 2, Ethernet connections (for layer 3 peering) AUP free Supports IPv4 and IPv6; multicast enabled Provides 24x7 NOC support Priced consistently from node to node Supports advanced applications Welcomes all research and development networks
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Current Trans-Pacific ParticipantsCurrent Trans-Pacific Participants
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Pacific Wave - SeattlePacific Wave - Seattle
Seattle WestinCisco 7609
NLR lambda to Los Angeles PWave (via Sunnyvale)
Abilene/Internet2 AARNet
CA*NET4
GEMnet2/NTT Research
National University of Singapore
Comcast
DREN
GLORIAD/KREONet2
ESnetMicrosoft Corporation
PNWGP
TransLight: Lambda to
Chicago StarLight
IEEAF Lambda to Tokyo TLEX-WIDE
TLEX-WIDE
National LambdaRail
10GbE
1GbE
10GbE
1GbE
KAREN/REANNZ
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Pacific Wave - SunnyvalePacific Wave - Sunnyvale
NLR lambda to Seattle PWave
Level3Cisco 6509
CENIC/CalREN (HPR)
NLR Lambda toLos Angeles PWave
ESNet
10GbE
1GbE
PAIX Cisco 6509
NASA Research & Education Network (NREN)
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Pacific Wave - Los AngelesPacific Wave - Los Angeles
1 WilshireCisco 6509
600 W 7thCisco 6509
818 W 7thCisco 6509
CENIC/CalREN (HPR)
NLR Lambda to Seattle PWave
(via Sunnyvale)
Abilene/Internet2
TWAREN
TransPAC2
Los Nettos
Qatar Foundation
NII/SINET
AARNet(pending)
SingAREN
MIMOS Berhad
10GbE
1GbE
UltraLightCUDI
CLARA
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Pacific Wave Historical TrafficPacific Wave Historical Traffic
Historic Total Pacific Wave Traffic Total Pacific Wave Traffic
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R&E Projects Supported by Pacific R&E Projects Supported by Pacific WaveWave
Among R&E activities supported by Pacific Wave in 2005-2006:
GEMnet2/NTT Labs Remote Astronomy & Mining—Chile to Tokyo
Huygens Probe Data Transfer—Australia to JIVE in Netherlands Data Reservoir Project OptIPuter Neptune and LOOKING Projects IGRID2005 SuperComputing 2005 (SC2005) Remote Telemicroscopy & Telemedicine N-Way HD Video conferencing ResearchChannel streaming educational video content
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September 2005: IGRID 2005September 2005: IGRID 2005 Pacific Wave Aggregate Traffic Profile
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September 2005: Visions ‘05September 2005: Visions ‘05 Live HD Video to points around the world
from 2,200m below the ocean surface, 320km from the Oregon Coast, in volcanically heated water of up to 360C
Photos courtesy of Visions ’05 http://www.washington.visions05.edu
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November 2005: SC2005November 2005: SC2005
Pacific Wave and Pacific Northwest Gigapop brought 47 10Gigabit lamdas (plus some 40s) into the SC05 exhibition hall in Seattle, Washington
½ Terabit per second
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SC05: ½ Terabit per second SC05: ½ Terabit per second
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December 2005: NTT ExpoDecember 2005: NTT Expo
GEMnet2/NTT Labs researchers remotely manipulated mining equipment and an astronomical telescope in Chile from Tokyo
Tokyo to Chile: 17,100km network path
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April 2006: Internet2 Land April 2006: Internet2 Land Speed RecordSpeed Record
Team led by Prof. Kei Hiraki of University of Tokyo
IPv4 data transferred at 8.80Gbps over 32,372 kilometer path
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Tokyo
Chicago
Amsterdam
SeattleIEEAF
CANARIE SURFnet
JGN2
WIDE
Routing point
A L1 or L2 switch
Source and destination
network path mapCourtesy Prof. Kei Hiraki, Univ. of Tokyo
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What is Pacific Wave?What is Pacific Wave?
Pacific Wave is a state-of-the-art
international peering and lambda integrated facility
designed to serve advanced research, education, development, and high-tech networks throughout the Pacific Rim and the world.
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Pacific Wave GoalsPacific Wave Goals
Enhance networking capabilities by increasing network efficiency, reducing latency, increasing throughput, reducing costs
Provision persistent and dynamic point-to-point lambda services in support of advanced applications and network implementations
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Pacific Wave OperatorsPacific Wave Operators
A joint project of CENIC and Pacific Northwest Gigapop
In collaboration with the University of Southern California and the University of Washington
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A Joint Project of the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC)
and the Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNWGP)In collaboration with the University of Washington (UW) and the
University of Southern California (USC)
Web: www.pacificwave.netEmail: [email protected]
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