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Western-Hemisphere Research and Education Networks Links Interconnecting Latin America Spring 2005 Internet2 Member Meeting International Task Force. Julio Ibarra, PI Heidi Alvarez, Co-PI Chip Cox, Co-PI John Silvester, Co-PI. May 2, 2005. The WHREN-LILA Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Western-Hemisphere Research and Western-Hemisphere Research and Education NetworksEducation Networks
Links Interconnecting Latin AmericaLinks Interconnecting Latin AmericaSpring 2005 Internet2 Member MeetingSpring 2005 Internet2 Member Meeting
International Task ForceInternational Task Force
Julio Ibarra, PIJulio Ibarra, PI
Heidi Alvarez, Co-PI
Chip Cox, Co-PI
John Silvester, Co-PI
May 2, 2005May 2, 2005
The WHREN-LILA ProjectThe WHREN-LILA Project
Proposal submitted by Florida International University Proposal submitted by Florida International University (FIU) and the Corporation for Education Network (FIU) and the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) - Award# 0441095Initiatives in California (CENIC) - Award# 0441095
Links Interconnecting Latin America (LILA) aims to Links Interconnecting Latin America (LILA) aims to Improve connectivity in the Americas through the Improve connectivity in the Americas through the establishment of new inter-regional linksestablishment of new inter-regional links Cost-sharing from the Academic Network of Sao Paulo, Cost-sharing from the Academic Network of Sao Paulo,
award #2003/13708-0award #2003/13708-0 Western-Hemisphere Research and Education Western-Hemisphere Research and Education
Networks (WHREN) is a coordinating body of Networks (WHREN) is a coordinating body of organizations from across North and South America organizations from across North and South America that aims to leverage the network resources of that aims to leverage the network resources of participating members to foster collaborative research participating members to foster collaborative research and advance education throughout the Western and advance education throughout the Western HemisphereHemisphere
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Project GoalsProject Goals
Improve network connectivity between North and Improve network connectivity between North and South America through the deployment, South America through the deployment, operation and evolution of LILA linksoperation and evolution of LILA links
Evolve the LILA links to their fullest capacities as Evolve the LILA links to their fullest capacities as resources and economies permitresources and economies permit
Foster collaborative research and advance Foster collaborative research and advance education throughout the Western Hemisphere education throughout the Western Hemisphere and other world regionsand other world regions
Support the evolving needs of US science and Support the evolving needs of US science and engineering researchersengineering researchers
Foster new inter-regional and inter-disciplinary Foster new inter-regional and inter-disciplinary communities of researchers and learnerscommunities of researchers and learners
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LILA Project CoordinationLILA Project Coordination
Participating OrganizationsParticipating Organizations
Project Steering Committee formed, with one member from each Project Steering Committee formed, with one member from each participating organization, for project implementation and operational participating organization, for project implementation and operational decisionsdecisions
Engineering Committee, comprised of network engineers from each Engineering Committee, comprised of network engineers from each participation organization, to make network engineering and participation organization, to make network engineering and operational recommendations to the Steering Committeeoperational recommendations to the Steering Committee
FIU (Awardee)FIU (Awardee)
CENIC (Awardee)CENIC (Awardee)
ANSP (Sao Paulo)ANSP (Sao Paulo)
CLARA (Latin America)CLARA (Latin America)
CUDI (Mexico)CUDI (Mexico)
RNP (Brazil)RNP (Brazil)
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Regional DevelopmentRegional Development Cooperation of Latin American research networks (CLARA)Cooperation of Latin American research networks (CLARA) @LIS Alliance of the Internet Society funded program, @LIS Alliance of the Internet Society funded program,
providing 10 Million Euros for interconnecting R&D providing 10 Million Euros for interconnecting R&D communities of Latin America and Europecommunities of Latin America and Europe
Creates a regional backbone in Latin AmericaCreates a regional backbone in Latin America Direct connectivity to Europe from Sao Paulo, BrazilDirect connectivity to Europe from Sao Paulo, Brazil Intraregional connectivity between connected countries in Intraregional connectivity between connected countries in
Latin AmericaLatin America 3 DS3s from AMPATH to support CLARA initiative3 DS3s from AMPATH to support CLARA initiative
Argentina (RETINA)Argentina (RETINA)
Brazil (RNP)Brazil (RNP)
Chile (REUNA)Chile (REUNA)
Costa Rica Costa Rica (CRNET)(CRNET)
Panama (REDCYT)Panama (REDCYT)
Paraguay (ARANDU)Paraguay (ARANDU)
Peru (RAAP)Peru (RAAP)
Uruguay (RAU)Uruguay (RAU)
Venezuela Venezuela (REACCIUN)(REACCIUN)
Ecuador (CEDIA)Ecuador (CEDIA)
El Salvador El Salvador (RAICES)(RAICES)
Guatemala (RAGIE)Guatemala (RAGIE)
Mexico (CUDI)Mexico (CUDI)
Nicaragua (RENIE)Nicaragua (RENIE)
(NRENs in formation indicated in RED) 5
Expected CLARA network topologyExpected CLARA network topology
• 155 Mbps backbone ring
• 622 Mbps connection to Europe
• local traffic remains within the region
• 10 to 45 Mbps spur links
• 4Mbps satellite link to Cuba
• Network to be operated by CLARA (through CUDI and RNP)
Network Characteristics:
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Current US - Latin America Current US - Latin America TopologyTopology
RedCLARA network starts RedCLARA network starts operating in August 2004operating in August 2004 Brazil/RNP and Chile/REUNA Brazil/RNP and Chile/REUNA today transit CLARA, then today transit CLARA, then GEANT to reach US R&E GEANT to reach US R&E networksnetworks NSF CHEPREO project and NSF CHEPREO project and collaboration with Sao Paulo collaboration with Sao Paulo R&E community establishes R&E community establishes STM-4 link between US and BrazilSTM-4 link between US and Brazil ITN services and transit to ITN services and transit to FedNets through AbileneFedNets through Abilene Argentina, Panama and Argentina, Panama and Venezuela maintaining direct Venezuela maintaining direct connections to US through connections to US through AMPATHAMPATH Mexico has direct connection to Mexico has direct connection to US through UTEPUS through UTEP
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WHREN-LILA LinksWHREN-LILA Links
Increases Miami - Sao Paulo Increases Miami - Sao Paulo link from 622Mb to 1.2Gb in link from 622Mb to 1.2Gb in year 1year 1 Link increases to 2.5Gb over Link increases to 2.5Gb over 5 years5 years
Provides Gig-E interfaces to Provides Gig-E interfaces to ANSP, RedCLARA and RNP in ANSP, RedCLARA and RNP in Sao Paulo distributed Sao Paulo distributed exchange pointexchange point
Peering through AMPATH to Peering through AMPATH to Internet2’s Abilene other US Internet2’s Abilene other US and non-US R&E networksand non-US R&E networks
Establishes a dark fiber Establishes a dark fiber segment between San Diego segment between San Diego and Tijuana for (2) 1Gbp links, and Tijuana for (2) 1Gbp links, year 1year 1 Provides dedicated Gig-E Provides dedicated Gig-E interfaces to CLARA and interfaces to CLARA and CUDICUDI Growth across border Growth across border possible up to maximum of 6 possible up to maximum of 6 Gig-EsGig-Es Connections are to CENIC’s Connections are to CENIC’s CalREN/HPR routed networkCalREN/HPR routed network Peering through CalREN to Peering through CalREN to Internet2 and other US and Internet2 and other US and non-US R&E networksnon-US R&E networks
Miami - Sao Paulo LinkMiami - Sao Paulo Link San Diego - Tijuana LinkSan Diego - Tijuana Link
US - Latin America Year 1 US - Latin America Year 1 TopologyTopology
LILA links reestablish direct LILA links reestablish direct connectivity to South America connectivity to South America from east and west coastsfrom east and west coasts Reduces delay reaching Reduces delay reaching sites in Chile and Brazil from sites in Chile and Brazil from the US and Asia-Pacificthe US and Asia-Pacific Introduces an infrastructure Introduces an infrastructure to develop a distributed to develop a distributed international exchange points international exchange points and peering fabricsand peering fabrics Leverages network Leverages network resources to provide route resources to provide route diversity and high-availability diversity and high-availability production servicesproduction services
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AtlanticWaveAtlanticWave
AtlanticWave is an AtlanticWave is an InternationalInternational Peering Fabric Peering Fabric US, Canada, Europe, South AmericaUS, Canada, Europe, South America Distributed IP peering points and add/drops in:Distributed IP peering points and add/drops in:
NYC, WDC, ATL, MIA, SPBNYC, WDC, ATL, MIA, SPB
SURA, FIU-AMPATH-CHEPREO, FRL, the IEEAF, MAX, SURA, FIU-AMPATH-CHEPREO, FRL, the IEEAF, MAX, SoX/SLR, MANLAN, and in partnership with ANSP, CLARA SoX/SLR, MANLAN, and in partnership with ANSP, CLARA and RNP in Sao Paulo are combining efforts to establish and RNP in Sao Paulo are combining efforts to establish AtlanticWaveAtlanticWave
Described as an integral component of the WHREN-LILA Described as an integral component of the WHREN-LILA proposal to create an open distributed exchange and proposal to create an open distributed exchange and transport service along the Atlantic rimtransport service along the Atlantic rim
Waves on National (NLR) and Florida LambdaRail (FLR)Waves on National (NLR) and Florida LambdaRail (FLR) Complements the PacificWave distributed peering facility on Complements the PacificWave distributed peering facility on
the Pacific rimthe Pacific rim
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AtlanticWave TopologyAtlanticWave Topology
A-Wave provides A-Wave provides multi-layer/multi-protocol multi-layer/multi-protocol services between participating services between participating networksnetworks
Layer 3 peering services Layer 3 peering services over ethernet over ethernet
GLIF “light path” servicesGLIF “light path” services Others TBDOthers TBD
A-Wave will to provide a Layer A-Wave will to provide a Layer 3 distributed exchange 3 distributed exchange capabilitycapability
Ethernet basedEthernet based Best effort packet Best effort packet
exchangeexchange Linear topology – Linear topology –
unprotected (NLR based)unprotected (NLR based) 1 GE, 10GE LAN, 10GE 1 GE, 10GE LAN, 10GE
WAN client accessWAN client access Jumbo frame supportJumbo frame support
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WHREN-LILA Kickoff MeetingWHREN-LILA Kickoff Meeting
WHREN-LILA kickoff meeting took place April 30th, in WHREN-LILA kickoff meeting took place April 30th, in Veracruz, MexicoVeracruz, Mexico This was the first face-to-face meeting with representatives This was the first face-to-face meeting with representatives from the U.S. and Latin Americafrom the U.S. and Latin America The kickoff meeting coincided with the CUDI Spring 2005 The kickoff meeting coincided with the CUDI Spring 2005 member meeting and the CLARA Technical Meetingmember meeting and the CLARA Technical Meeting
Back row: Fernando Muro (CUDI), Florencio Utreras (CLARA), Carlos Casasus (CUDI), Eriko Porto (RNP), Dave Reese (CENIC), Michael Stanton (RNP), Chip Cox (FIU)
Front row: Julio Ibarra (FIU), Jim Dolgonas (CENIC), Luis Lopez (ANSP), Guillermo Cecileo (RETINA), John Silvester (CENIC), Hans Ludwig (CUDI)
Year 1 MilestonesYear 1 Milestones
Implement LILA linksImplement LILA links Implement interregional Implement interregional
peering through CalREN peering through CalREN and AMPATHand AMPATH
Implement security best Implement security best practicespractices
Establish Measurement Establish Measurement mechanismsmechanisms
Deploy AtlanticWave Deploy AtlanticWave OC192c backboneOC192c backbone
Establish AtlanticWave Establish AtlanticWave distributed exchange distributed exchange
May-June 05May-June 05
July 05July 05
Aug. 05Aug. 05
Sept.05Sept.05
Oct.-Nov. 05Oct.-Nov. 05
Dec. 05Dec. 05
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Thank You!Thank You!
WHREN-LILA, AMPATH infrastructure, WHREN-LILA, AMPATH infrastructure, CHEPREO, science application support, CHEPREO, science application support, education, outreach and community education, outreach and community building efforts are made possible by building efforts are made possible by funding and support from:funding and support from: National Science Foundation (NSF) awards STI-National Science Foundation (NSF) awards STI-
0231844, MPS-0312038, OISE-0418366 and SCI-0231844, MPS-0312038, OISE-0418366 and SCI-04410950441095
Florida International University Florida International University Latin American Research and Education Latin American Research and Education
communitycommunity The many national and international The many national and international
collaborators who support our effortscollaborators who support our efforts14
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