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Title: PanEuropean Research Networks: Past, Present


1
Pan-European Research NetworksPast, Present
Future
  • Michael Enrico
  • Network Engineering Planning
  • DANTE Ltd
  • Workshop on The Internet Protocol Optical
    Networking
  • Grasmere, Cunbria, UK
  • 23-25 September 2002

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Agenda
  • DANTE in Context
  • Who? What? Where? How?
  • Who pays?
  • History (of pan-Euro backbone RE Networks)
  • The early days (EuropaNET)
  • TEN-34 TEN-155
  • Today
  • The GN1 project and GÉANT
  • Tomorrow
  • What place for Optical Networking?

3
Who is ?
  • Delivery of
  • Advanced
  • Networking
  • Technology to
  • Europe

4
Who is ?
  • Legal status not-for-profit Limited Company
    registered in the UK
  • Governance
  • Board of Directors
  • NREN Policy Committee
  • Started in 1993
  • Based in Cambridge, UK
  • Currently 22 people (most in Cambridge)
  • Broad European makeup of staff
  • 11 non-UK

5
A Brief History...
6
In the Beginning (pre 1992)...
  • There were NRENs ...
  • Ad hoc bilateral links

7
EuropaNET (1992)
  • RARE contracted EuropaNET from Unisource
  • Not subsidised by the EC
  • Competition with fledgling E-Bone
  • E-Bone later followed the commercial route
  • Some suspicion from commercial providers
  • Would EuropaNET restrict itself to RE?
  • Typical backbone circuits E1
  • Used Telebit routers
  • Offered a datagram service (X.25, IP CLNS)
  • Finished in October 1995

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IBDNS (1995)
  • International Backbone Data Network Service
  • Contracted from BT
  • Used Cisco routers
  • Typical NREN accesses few M
  • JANET access was 8M at the end
  • Finished early 1997

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TEN-34 TEN-155 (1997-2001)
  • IP Backbone built on managed ATM network
  • DANTE owned (Cisco) routers
  • TEN-34 (Early 1997)
  • Typical backbone circuit 16M (e.g. London-Paris)
  • Odd 34M circuit in backbone
  • TEN-155 (Late 1998)
  • Started with single ring of STM-1
  • Finished up with main ring at 4 x STM-1
  • Typical NREN accesses at STM-1
  • Finished end of 2001

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January 2000 Topology
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TEN-155 Services
  • IP transit service for European NRENs
  • Connectivity to North American RE Networks
  • Abilene, ESnet Canarie
  • via DANTE POP in New York
  • DANTE World Service
  • Connectivity to UUnet in NY (by additional
    subscription)
  • European Commodity Service
  • Peerings with InfoNet
  • Managed Bandwidth Service (MBS)
  • end-to-end ATM CBR UBR PVCs
  • Advanced IP services e.g. Multicast

12
GN1 Project
  • A pan-European RE network with a dual remit
  • To provide production network services to the
    European RE community
  • To provide a platform for networking research

13
GN1 Project
  • Planned procured during 2001
  • Switched on Nov/Dec 2001
  • 10 Gbps in 8 locations, 9 circuits
  • 2.5 Gbps in 7 locations, 12 circuits
  • 3 main providers COLT, T-Systems Telia
  • Connects 31 NRENs
  • Connectivity to North America
  • 3 x 2.5Gbps
  • Connects Abilene, Canarie ESnet
  • GTR(E)N POP in New York

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GÉANT Topology(Today)
  • PLUS
  • (not shown)
  • 3 x 2.5G to NY
  • STM-1 to Japan
  • DWS peerings
  • NREN Accesses

15
How so BIG?
  • Generous funding of Research Networks by the EC
    ...

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Typical GÉANT POP
  • A single Juniper M160 router
  • (except Frankfurt which needs two!)
  • Ancillary management/monitoring equipment
  • In-POP (switched) FE GE LAN
  • Terminal server router (with ISDN POTS access)
  • Two Sun workstations
  • Housed in 3 or 4 racks or a small suite in
    (mostly) carrier-neutral datacentres
  • Most POPs in capital city
  • Exceptions DE (Frankfurt), IT (Milan), CH
    (Geneva),PL (Poznan)

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A POP(underconstruction!)
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Network Management Service
  • NMS NOC outsourced to a company in Paris
  • Second Line support performed by DANTE
    Operations team (based in Cambridge)
  • Each NREN has an Access Port Manager (APM)

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Customer Services on GÉANT
  • (Best effort) IP transit for European NRENs
  • DANTE World Service (chargeable extra)
  • Native Multicast
  • Premium IP
  • L2 VPN (using MPLS)

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DANTE World Service
  • Commodity IP Transit service for NRENs
  • Chargeable extra
  • Not all NRENs make use of it
  • Some use it as a back-up to their own commodity
    access
  • 2 providers Global Crossing Telia (was KPNQ!)
  • Numerous peering points around Europe
  • Each at STM-16
  • Routing policy hot potato
  • Subscription levels allowed up to half of access

21
New Services
  • Less than Best Effort (Scavanger)
  • Currently undergoing tests
  • MBS Replacement?
  • Need to be able to provide support for
    projects(e.g. GRIDs, 6net, testbeds, etc)
  • Could use Premium IP but what about traffic
    isolation?
  • Could use MPLS L2 VPN but what about BW
    guarantees?

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Extending the Reach of GÉANT
  • EUMEDCONNECT
  • Providing IP connectivity to EUMEDIS NRENs
  • Phase 1 (feasibility study) now complete
  • Phase 2 (procurement, implementation operation)
    to start shortly
  • Lifetime up to summer 2006
  • CAESAR
  • Extending IP connectivity to Latin America
  • Still in feasibility stages

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A Bit about IP Routing
  • IGP is OSPF
  • TE performed via OSPF metrics
  • Plan to migrate to IS-IS (to allow for IPv6
    support)
  • EGP is BGP4
  • Full mesh of iBGP peerings (no Route Reflectors)
  • eBGP peerings with all external peers
  • Multicast extensions (MBGP)
  • Each router maintains a full Internet routing
    table

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IP Multicast Service
  • Access to the service
  • Via primary access port
  • Another possibility is via a GRE tunnel
    (currently nobody!)
  • Support PIM-SM v2 only
  • 3 Rendezvous Points (RPs) in network
  • Source distribution via MSDP peerings
  • Looking at SSM
  • Operational procedures (rolling out now)
  • Goal fully supported service as for unicast
  • Plus specific monitoring
  • Troubleshooting
  • Extension of the trouble ticket systems to
    multicast incidents

25
More information on Multicast Setup
  • http//www.dante.net/nep/GEANT-MULTICAST

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Premium IP Service
  • Aims to provide international Virtual Leased Line
    based on DiffServ
  • The Premium IP service is an end-to-end service
    (site to site) crossing multiple administrative
    domains
  • Defined on the basis of the DiffServ EF PHB which
    is required to offer
  • Bandwidth, low loss, upper bounded delay and
    jitter

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Premium IP VLL Service
SE
NREN Janet
UK
AS786
AS20965
Rate limitation is applied on the NREN access
Regional Network
DE
GÉANT backbone
DFN
A
AS680
FR
  • Premium IP packets are tagged with DSCP code 46.
  • Rate Limitation is applied per aggregate on the
    NRENs access, based on the total demanded
    bandwidth towards the destination.
  • Admission Control is made manually based on the
    Sum of bandwidth already booked on the
    destination access.

Regional Network
B
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The Optical Networking bit...
Random Thoughts
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GÉANTs Optical Networking Today
  • DANTE does not operate its own transmission
    infrastructure
  • GÉANT Connectivity
  • International Leased Lines
  • Unprotected SDH circuits for 622M or less
  • Unprotected lambdas for 2.5G and 10G
  • Often 2.5G lambdas are really SDH circuits
  • White light (G.957/691) Thin SDH interfaces
  • Use SR or IR POS interfaces on routers

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GÉANTs Optical Networking Tomorrow?
  • Two drivers
  • Support for higher bandwidthswhat happens when
    NRENs start to subscribe to 10G?
  • Support for projects/user groupshow do we
    extract arbitrary bandwidth channels from
    2.5/10/40G core circuits?

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Support for Higher Bandwidths
  • Will router vendors offer 40G interfaces (soon)?
  • Next generation 40G capable
  • What will be the form of these interfaces?
  • STM-256 on white light?
  • Will xWDM interfaces become incorporated into
    routers?
  • Already appearing in SDH switches
  • Does this help us at all?
  • Will operators offer coloured interfaces?

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Support for Projects/User Groups
  • Just use Layer 3 Techniques? (some say yes!)
  • Simplify L2
  • Use 40G if possible
  • Are the routers really up to it (2.5G or 10G
    tunnels?)

Operator Network
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Support for Projects/User Groups
  • Add L2 switch/mux capability ourselves?

POS STM-n i/f
Channelized mode
Keep POS i/f ?
STM-n
Operator Network
34
Evolution of GÉANT?
  • Add L1 capability ourselves?
  • Offer BoD? (some say no - leave it to operators!)

Light channel, ? bundle or even managed fibre?
Operator Network
Nature of i/f?
35
Optical Testbed Possibilities
  • Some European NRENs now have access to dark
    fibre
  • CESNET (Czech Republic)
  • PSNC (Poland)
  • SWITCH (Switzerland)
  • PSNC has been trying out Alcatel DWDM equipment

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Optical Testbeds
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Optical Testbed Possibilities II
  • ASTON Project EoI (FP6)
  • A Step Towards the provision of Optical
    Networking
  • Has come out of TF-NGN activity on optical
    networks
  • Information gathering, knowledge distribution
  • Find partners to do Europe-wide testing of
    technologies methodologies
  • Create feedback loops with manufacturers
    providers
  • Results used for engineering new network
    architectures provisioning models

38
Conclusions
  • Research Networking Community has High Demands
  • Early Adopters
  • Some European NRENs are starting to do their own
    transmission
  • Probably not going to happen on pan-European
    scale (at least for foreseeable future)
  • However, feeling is that GÉANT and European NRENs
    will go more optical
  • were just not quite sure how!

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