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Title: STATE OF THE NETWORK


1
STATE OF THE NETWORK
  • Terry Gray
  • Director,
  • Networks Distributed Computing
  • UW Computing Communications
  • September 2002

2
Topics
  • Scope
  • Services
  • Stats
  • Subnets
  • Devices
  • Traffic
  • P2P/Dorms
  • Dialup
  • Wireless
  • Security
  • Monitoring
  • Upgrades
  • Failures
  • Trends
  • Priorities

3
Scope of UW Networking
  • Campuses
  • UW-Seattle
  • UW-Bothell
  • UW-Tacoma
  • Medical Centers
  • UW Physicians Network
  • UW Medical Center
  • Harborview Medical Ctr
  • MyUW.net Service
  • PNW Gigapop
  • Peering / Exchange(Local, National,
    International)
  • Transit(Regional, Commodity, Internet2,
    PLR/NLR)
  • K20 Network
  • K12
  • 2yr colleges
  • 4yr colleges
  • Libraries

4
Baseline Services
  • Shared 10Mbps HD
  • Switched 10Mbps HD
  • Switched 10/100Mbps FD
  • backed by GE switch/router infrastructure
  • Goal Switched 10/100 FD for all GE as needed
  • Reality Cat3 wireplant upgrade will take
    multiple years and multiple millions of dollars

5
Advanced Services
  • Multicast
  • Harder than it looks
  • Enabled on 200 subnets
  • Older routers/switches cant handle
  • QoS
  • Moot on 10Mbps (half-duplex) subnets
  • No substitute for adequate provisioning
  • Probably use in K20 network first
  • IPv6
  • Native not yet

6
Subnets
  • UW Campus 338
  • UW Remote 135
  • MCIS 52
  • MCIS Remote 34
  • CC 151
  • Backbone 12
  • Other 11
    --------
  • Total 733

7
Devices
8
Traffic Backbone
9
Traffic Border
  • Sample from yesterday
    AVERAGE MAXIMUMINBOUND 83Mbps
    162MbpsOUTBOUND 223Mbps 400Mbps

10
Dialup Users
11
Dialup Use
12
P2P and ResHall Traffic
  • Traffic levels out of control
  • Dramatic increase this year
  • Violation of existing server policy
  • Substantial cost implications
  • Cause P2P music/video sharing
  • Solution Packeteer bandwidth manager

13
Wireless
  • Pilot successful
  • DIY secure WAPs?
  • 802.11g just approved
  • 802.11a affordable

14
Security
  • Logical Firewalls success stories
  • Evaluating other subnet options
  • Secure server sanctuaries
  • Host-based firewalls
  • Protecting the network devices

15
Network Monitoring
  • For diagnosis, capacity planning, accounting
  • HP OpenView upgrade
  • Asta product top-talkers
  • Homebrew tools, e.g.
  • netflow graphing
  • port-based accounting
  • Layer2 device monitoring
  • automatic database synchronizer
  • Still need better Finger Pointing Tools

16
UW Network Upgrades
  • DHCP servers
  • New hardware
  • New software better failover
  • Longer leases better stability
  • Evaluating replacement routers
  • Foundry and Cisco
  • Dialup
  • V.92/V.44 support
  • RADIUS authentication

17
Ouch some failures
  • A few partial backbone switch failures
  • Masked by redundant backbones
  • Excessive errors on optical interface
  • Impact intermittent application failures
  • Action improved monitoring tools

18
Pacific Northwest Gigapop
19
PNW Gigapop
20
PNW Gigapop Services
  • Peering / Exchange
  • Local (e.g. ATTBI, Microsoft)
  • National (e.g. ESnet, DREN)
  • International (Canada, Taiwan, Australia)
  • Transit
  • Regional (Intra-Gigapop)
  • Commodity Internet
  • Internet2 (Abilene)
  • PLR/NLR

21
NW Local Exchange Points
  • Seattle
  • SNNAP/Pacific Wave (500Mbps!) (UW benefit
    200Mbps/ 30K/mo)
  • SIX
  • PAIX
  • Portland
  • NWAX

22
PNW-GP Upgrades
  • Commodity Internet
  • Doubling capacity to 3Gbps
  • Three providers Level3, Verio, CW
  • Substantial cost reduction!
  • Internet2 -NG
  • Link upgrades 2.5 -gt 10Gbps
  • Gigapop router upgrades Juniper T320

23
Washington K-20 Network
24
K-12 Facts
296 School Districts (219 Rural and
Remote) 2000 Buildings 54,180 Classrooms
93,287 Staff and Teachers 1,004,770
Students Served By 500 Total T-1 Circuits to
the District Level (292 Data and 208 Video T-1
Circuits)

25
K-12 Technology Survey Results
  • 95 of K-12 classrooms wired for Internet/K-20
    access
  • 260,000 instructional computers (of all types)
    in K-12
  • Fewer than 57 of the computers meet min.
    standards
  • 3,432 students enrolled in on-line classes
    (2000-2001)
  • 76, 098 students have school-provided e-mail
    accounts
  • Predominant uses of computers by students
  • Word processing
  • Web research
  • Also Instructional software or drill and practice


26
Public Education Sectors 430 Connected K-20 Sites
  • UW
  • WSU
  • Central
  • Eastern
  • Western
  • Evergreen
  • Selected Remote Campuses
  • Higher Education Coordinating Board

Baccalaureates
50 Sites
  • All Community and Technical Colleges
  • Selected Remote Campuses
  • State Board for Community and Technical Colleges

Community and Technical Colleges
73 Sites
  • Public School Districts
  • Educational Service Districts
  • Schools for Deaf and Blind
  • Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

K-12
27
New K-20 Sectors
  • All Public Library Systems

Public Library Systems
65 Sites (in process)
  • 9 Colleges Currently Approved
  • Seattle University
  • Whitman College
  • Heritage College
  • Whitworth College
  • Pacific Lutheran University
  • St. Martins College
  • Seattle Pacific University
  • Gonzaga University
  • Walla Walla College

Independent Colleges
15 Sites (in process)
28
K20 Network Sites
Public Baccalaureate (50)
Community/Technical College (73)
K-12 (307)
Library (65 in process)
Independent Colleges (9 approved)
28
29
K-20 Intranet Utilization
2400
2000
1600
Billions of Bytes per Day
1200
800
400
0
1999
2000
2001
2002
30
Wrap Up...
  • Trends
  • Priorities
  • Questions

31
Surprise Explosive Growth Continues
  • More users (except dialup)
  • More devices
  • Longer use
  • New (bandwidth-intensive) applications
  • e.g. remote collaboration tools
  • audio/video streaming
  • tele-immersion
  • distance learning

32
Priorities
  • Campus
  • Router building subnet upgrades
  • Network hardening
  • More host security options
  • Better diagnostic tools
  • Gigapop
  • 10Gbps infrastructure
  • PLR/NLR
  • K20
  • Expansion
  • New circuit providers
  • Combining voice/video/data

33
Questions? Or...
  • Other Stuff we could talk about
  • Spam Storms and other ill-winds
  • Pine 25 million users served!
  • WebPine Lite coming soon
  • Nebula nearly 2,000 desktops managed
  • Survival in the telecom industry
  • Digital Rights Management
  • A 7-point plan for Windows security

34
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