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RENU Design Overview. October 2008. Acknowledgement. The bulk of information contained in this presentation is the result of a design session in Seattle Washington in November 2007 between RENU, IEEAF and UW members. 2. Design Goals. Create National Research & Education Connectivity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: RENU Design Overview

RENU DesignRENU DesignOverviewOverview

October 2008

Page 2: RENU Design Overview

AcknowledgementAcknowledgement

2

The bulk of information contained in this presentation is the result of a design session in Seattle Washington in November 2007 between RENU, IEEAF and UW members.

Page 3: RENU Design Overview

Design GoalsDesign Goals

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Create National Research & Education Connectivity Phased implementation approach Accessibility for Participants Equality of Service for Participants Maximize Network Reliability Ensure Network Scalability Minimize Operational Complexity Access to cheaper Internet bandwidth

Page 4: RENU Design Overview

Member SitesMember Sites

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Uganda Christian University Uganda Martyrs University Kyambogo University Makerere University and Business School Mulago Hospital Gulu University Mbarara University of Science and Technology National Agricultural Research Organization Uganda Virus Research Institute Joint Clinical Research Center National Institute of Health funded sites

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PEPFAR PartnersPEPFAR Partners

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Kampala Node Faculty of Medicine (MakNET) Makerere School of Public Health (MakNET) Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) (tunnels thru MakNET) Mulago Hospital (MakNET) The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO) Makerere University John Hopkins University Program (MUJHU) (Phase I) Paediatric Infectious Disease Center (PIDC) Baylor Program Walter Reed HIV Program (Phase I)

Entebbe Node Uganda Virus Research Institute (Phase I) Center for Diseases Control (CDC) (Phase I) National Institute of Health funded sites (Phase I & II)

Page 6: RENU Design Overview

Potential Future SitesPotential Future Sites

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Ndejje University Bugema University Busoga University Nkumba University Kampala International University Kampala University Aga Khan University Kigezi International School of Medicine Kumi University Kabale University National Teachers Colleges

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Some LocationsSome Locations

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Page 8: RENU Design Overview

Global ConnectivityGlobal Connectivity

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SEACOM cable landing in Mombasa, Kenya with a 10G handoff

Dark Fiber from Mombasa to Kampala lit with Cisco 15454 DWDM Equipment

10G Global connectivity provided to RENU by IEEAF at the Technology Exchange Point (TEP) in Kampala

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Terminal Node

Regeneration Node

SEACOM Fiber

Trans-Continental Fiber

Amplifier Node

Kenya/Uganda Fiber RouteKenya/Uganda Fiber Route

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TEP Location

NREN POP

Transport POP

Participant Node

NREN Transport PathTCN Transport Path

RENU PROPOSED RENU PROPOSED NETWORKNETWORK

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RENU DESIGN - TransportRENU DESIGN - Transport

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Cisco 15454 DWDM equipment preferred Can support leased Lambdas Ethernet support for speeds of 1G and 10G SDH support for speeds of 2.5G and 10G Provides RENU backbone, plus local on-ramp

capabilities

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Phase I TransportPhase I Transport

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NARO

IXP

TEP

Makerere

UCU

MUBS

JCRC

Entebbe

Mulago

VRI

Terminal Node

Regeneration Node

UTL Fiber

Trans-Continental Fiber

Mombasa

Including Masaka

Page 13: RENU Design Overview

Phase I NetworkPhase I Network

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VRI NARO

IXP

TEP

IEEAF/RENU Router

IEEAF/Participant Router

1GE

Makerere

UCU

MUBSJCRCEntebbe

ICT L2 Exchange

Mulago Campus

Mulago

WalterReed IDI

Med School

JHMS

MU-UW

NiH, TASO

Baylor, TASO

Medicalschool

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Refinements to Phase IRefinements to Phase I

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Moving Masaka Node from Phase II to Phase I Collaborate with NiH to include Rakai station Include Uganda Martyrs University, omitted in earlier design

(located 2km off Masaka rd, about 80km from Kampala) Liaise with UTL to establish connectivity options available (Tom

Darkin)

Fiber terminations for Phase 1 Nodes In some cases fiber does not terminate at proposed node locations Does UTL donation include providing last-mile connectivity where

it does not exist?

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NREN Nodes & FunctionsNREN Nodes & Functions

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POP Node collocated in the TEP Provide Gateway to other networks, national and international Policy enforcement and network protection Layer 2 interconnectivity point

Aggregation Nodes Strategically located in country Local routing center for remote areas Connector site for other local network participants Operational support for NREN Offers both Layer3 and Layer2 capabilities

Access Node Managed participant connectivity to RENU

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POP NodePOP Node

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• N-Way DWDM Transport Systems• Dual Routing Platform• 10GE External Interfaces• Switching Capabilities• Day One - 48 Ports of 1GE Optical Connectivity• Day One - 8 Ports of 10GE Optical Connectivity• eBGP for External Routing• iBGP for Internal Routing of Externally Learned Routes• OSPF for Internal Routing of Infrastructure Routes• 802.1Q Support for L2-VPNs

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Refinements to Phase I (cont)Refinements to Phase I (cont)

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Routing OPTION 1: OSPF proposed for RENU backbone

Will need close collaboration amongst RENU institutions to come up with a unified routing policy, implemented by RENU

OPTION 2: Each member can obtain own AS number to enable direct peering on the RENU backbone

DISCUSS

Access to Internet Is commodity Internet access part of the donations? If it is, what are the implications for current providers? If it is not, can RENU purchase bandwidth internationally?

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POP Node Equipment POP Node Equipment

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• Two ONS 15454 ROADM• One ONS 15454 Terminal• Dual 7606 Routers• 48x1GE Port Density• 8x10GE Port Density

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Aggregation NodeAggregation Node

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• ROADM or Terminal DWDM Transport Node• Dual Routing Platform• 10GE Interface Capable• Switching Capabilities• Day One – 48 Ports of 1GE Optical Connectivity • Can support 8 Ports of 10GE Optical Connectivity• eBGP can be supported between RENU and network Participants• iBGP for internal routing of externally learned routes with TEP• OSPF for internal routing of infrastructure routes • 802.1Q Support for L2-VPNs

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Aggregation Node EquipmentAggregation Node Equipment

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• ONS 15454 ROADM• Dual 7604 Routers• 48x1GE Port Density• Scalable to 10GE

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Access NodeAccess Node

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•Dual Routing Platform• 1GE Interface Capable scalable to 10GE• Switching Capabilities• Day One – 12 to 48 Ports of 1GE Optical Connectivity•eBGP can be supported between RENU and network Participants• iBGP for internal routing of externally learned routes with TEP• OSPF for internal routing of infrastructure routes •802.1Q Support for L2-VPNs

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Access Node EquipmentAccess Node Equipment

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• ONS 15454 ROADM• Dual Routers (in some locations, might be lower specs than 7604)•12-48x 1GE Port Density• Scalable to 10GE•For places with small LANS

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10/100/1000 BASE-T24 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCHING

MULTI-SPEED

MODULE

3

2

1

5

4

6

FAN-MOD-6

PEM1 PEM2

FANSTATUS

CISCO 7606

SUPERVISOR 1

WS-X6K-S1A-MSFC2

ST

AT

US

SY

ST

EM

AC

TIV

E

PW

R M

GM

T

RE

SE

T

CONSOLE SWITCH LOAD

DT

E/D

CE

1%

100%

PCMCIA EJECT

PORT 1 PORT 2

LINK

LINK

STATUS

WS-X4424-GB-RJ45

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

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10/100/1000 BASE-T24 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCHING

MULTI-SPEED

MODULE

Makerere

MulagoTEP

Cisco 15454

Cisco 7604

Cisco 7604

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TEP Location

NREN POP

Transport POP

Participant Node

NREN Transport PathTCN Transport Path

Phase II ConnectivityPhase II Connectivity

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Phase II TransportPhase II Transport

24

Mombasa

TEP

Makerere

Masaka

Entebbe

MulagoTerminal Node

Regeneration Node

IEEAF/RENU Wave

Gulu

Mbarara

International Wave

Mbale

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TEP Location

NREN POP

Transport POP

Participant Node

NREN Transport PathTCN Transport Path

Phase III ConnectivityPhase III Connectivity

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Phase III TransportPhase III Transport

26

Mombasa

TEP

Makerere

Masaka

Entebbe

Mulago

Terminal Node

Regeneration Node

IEEAF/RENU Wave

Gulu

Mbarara

International Wave

Mbale

Fort Portal

Masindi

Kabale

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Services - proposedServices - proposed

27

Content hosting for member institutions DNS administration for .ac.ug LIR for member institutions VOIP between member institutions Content mirroring

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ChallengesChallenges

28

Transition from current environment where RENU members are served by different bandwidth providers

Creating sustainability

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Reflections!Reflections!

Questions or Comments?Questions or Comments?

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Technology Exchange PointTechnology Exchange Point

30

World Class Environment (redundant power, space, cooling)

High Bandwidth, High Reliability Global Connectivity Carrier neutral facility Free co-location space for RENU POP International, National and Local Peering Exchange Actual site of TEP is still TBD, planned to be near to

Makerere University Cisco Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM)

Equipment Cisco Routing/Switching Platforms supporting 10GE