Title: ESnet Infrastructure Status Dante Internet2 Canarie ESnet DICE Meeting Joe Burrescia ESnet General M
1ESnet Infrastructure StatusDante Internet2
Canarie ESnet (DICE) MeetingJoe
BurresciaESnet General Manager1/15/2007
2Current ESnet Status
- Since the October DICE meeting
- 10 GE NLR connection between Seattle and Chicago
- In production currently carrying LHC traffic to
FNAL - Backup for IP circuits
- 10 GE NLR connection between Chicago and
Washington DC - Being installed this week
- Will serve as one transition point between the
current ESnet backbone and ESnet4 - Chicago MAN dark fiber physically in place
- First LHC traffic this month between FNAL and
CERN - Direct peering between ESnet and Latin America on
both Coasts - CUDI in San Diego
- AMPATH at MANLAN
3Current ESnet Topology
Canada
CERN
Asia-Pacific
Canada
Russia and China
CERN
Europe
Seattle
Chicago
Australia
NLR supplied 10Gbps circuits
New York
Qwest supplied 10Gbps backbone
Sunnyvale
Washington, DC
Atlanta
South America
Albuquerque
Aus.
San Diego
Latin America
10 Gbps circuits Production IP core NLR
core Metro Area Networks Lab supplied Internationa
l connections
Backbone hubs
Primary DOE Labs
Major research andeducation (RE)network
peering points
4ESnet4 Status
- ESnet4 progress is being made, but we are on the
cusp of having the impressive graphics to show
for it. - All hardware needed to deploy has been ordered
- At the cost of about 4M
- This hardware is just starting to arrive at LBNL
- A transition plan and schedule is in place, we
are scheduled to be transitioned from Qwest
circuits totally in September 2007 - 30 new 10G circuits in 2007 (WAN and MAN)
- 40 new 10G circuits in 2008 (WAN and MAN)
- The first ESnet4 Science Data Network switch has
just been installed in New York City, it is
connected to the Level3 Infinera gear
5ESnet4 IP SDN 2007 ConfigurationApril, 2007
Seattle
Portland
Boise
Boston
Chicago
Clev.
NYC
Denver
Sunnyvale
Philadelphia
KC
Salt Lake City
(1(2))
Pitts.
Wash DC
Indianapolis
Raleigh
Tulsa
LA
Nashville
Albuq.
San Diego
Atlanta
Jacksonville
El Paso
BatonRouge
Houston
All circuits are 10Gb/s.
6ESnet4 IP SDN Configuration, September, 2007
All circuits are 10Gb/s.
Seattle
Portland
Boise
Boston
Chicago
Clev.
NYC
Denver
Sunnyvale
Philadelphia
KC
Salt Lake City
Pitts.
Wash DC
Indianapolis
Raleigh
Tulsa
LA
Nashville
Albuq.
OC48
San Diego
Atlanta
Jacksonville
El Paso
BatonRouge
Houston
7ESnet4 Metro Area Rings, 2007 Configurations
Long Island MAN
West Chicago MAN
Seattle
Portland
Boise
Boston
Chicago
Clev.
NYC
Denver
Sunnyvale
Philadelphia
KC
Salt Lake City
Pitts.
Wash DC
San FranciscoBay Area MAN
Indianapolis
Raleigh
Tulsa
LA
Nashville
Albuq.
OC48
San Diego
Newport News - Elite
Atlanta
Jacksonville
El Paso
BatonRouge
MAX
Houston
All circuits are 10Gb/s.
8ESnet4 Metro Area Rings, 2008 Configurations
Long Island MAN
All circuits are 10Gb/s, or multiples thereof, as
indicated. (E.g. 2 ? 20 Gb/s., etc.)
West Chicago MAN
Seattle
(? ?)
Portland
Boise
Boston
Chicago
Clev.
NYC
Denver
Sunnyvale
Philadelphia
KC
Salt Lake City
Pitts.
Wash DC
San FranciscoBay Area MAN
Indianapolis
Raleigh
Tulsa
LA
Nashville
Albuq.
OC48
(1 ?)
(2?)
San Diego
Newport News - Elite
Atlanta
Jacksonville
El Paso
BatonRouge
Houston
9ESnet4 IP SDN, 2011 Configuration
Seattle
(gt1 ?)
Portland
5?
Boise
Boston
5?
Chicago
Clev.
4?
5?
NYC
Pitts.
5?
Denver
5?
Sunnyvale
(12)
Philadelphia
KC
Salt Lake City
5?
5?
4?
Wash. DC
4?
5?
Indianapolis
4?
3?
Raleigh
5?
Tulsa
LA
Nashville
4?
Albuq.
OC48
4?
4?
3?
San Diego
3?
Atlanta
Jacksonville
4?
El Paso
4?
(6)
BatonRouge
Houston
ESnet SDN switch hubs
10ESnet4
Core networks 50-60 Gbps by 2009-2010 (10Gb/s
circuits),500-600 Gbps by 2011-2012 (100 Gb/s
circuits)
Canada (CANARIE)
Europe (GEANT)
CERN (30 Gbps)
Canada (CANARIE)
Asia-Pacific
Asia Pacific
CERN (30 Gbps)
GLORIAD (Russia and China)
USLHCNet
Europe (GEANT)
Asia-Pacific
Science Data Network Core
Seattle
Boston
Chicago
IP Core
Boise
Australia
New York
Kansas City
Cleveland
Denver
Washington DC
Sunnyvale
Atlanta
Tulsa
Albuquerque
LA
Australia
South America (AMPATH)
San Diego
Houston
Latin America
IP core hubs
Jacksonville
SDN hubs
Core network fiber path is 14,000 miles /
24,000 km