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TERENA Trans European Research and Education Networking Organisation The TERENA technical Programme Valentino Cavalli <cavalli@terena. nl>
Objectives of the TERENA Technical Programme • to co-ordinate network development activities on behalf of the TERENA members; • to pilot new networking services on behalf of the TERENA members; • to assist the transfer of technology between TERENA members; • to participate in global network development activities, whilst avoiding unnecessary duplication of effort with other organisations. Terms of Reference of the TERENA Technical Programme (June 1999)
Current Special Interest Areas • • • Web caching / indexing / searching Video conferencing and related applications Qo. S, differentiated service, RSVP, measurement etc. Security infrastructure: certification, signatures etc. High-speed networking (Gigabit ethernet, IP over SONET, ATM) as defined at Dresden, October 1998
Components of the Technical Programme • Current Task Forces • Current Projects – Major Projects – Minor Projects – External Projects • New initiatives (possibly leading to new Task Forces or Projects)
Structure of this presentation • • • Lower Layers and Qo. S etc. Videoconferencing and streaming Caching and network storage Indexing and searching Security and directories: Middleware Others
Lower Layers and Qo. S etc. • TF-TANT • Testing and experimentation after TF-TANT – Wavelengths Workshop – IST project TEQUILA – Project “User-level network performance monitoring programme”
Wavelengths Workshop • • Amsterdam, 22 November 1999 Organised in conjunction with MCI Worldcom 20 participants from NRENs and MCI Worldcom Presentations by Sven Tafvelin, Victor Apostolescu, Peter Kaufmann, George Howat, Håvard Eidnes, and the MCI Worldcom people • Requirements for wide-area Gigabit experimentation (wavelengths, disruptive, separate infrastructure) www. terena. nl/wave-workshop/mtg 991122. html
TEQUILA • FP 5 IST project • January 2000 - June 2002 • Partners: Alcatel (BE), Algosystems (GR), CNET (FR), Racal Research (UK), IMEC (BE), NTUA (GR), UCL (UK), University of Surrey (UK) • “The objective of TEQUILA is to study, specify, implement and validate a set of service definition and traffic engineering tools to obtain quantitative end-to-end Qo. S guarantees through careful planning, dimensioning and dynamic control of scalable and simple qualitative traffic management techniques within the Internet (i. e. diffserv)” • TERENA minor role: Web site, workshops in 2001 and 2002 www. ist-tequila. org
Project “User-level network performance monitoring programme”
Project “User-level network performance monitoring programme”
Project “User-level network performance monitoring programme” • Measures goodput: actual useful data transfer to/from the user’s application • Between supercomputer centres in NL, Jülich. Nieuwegein, 6 -9 points over Europe • Minor TERENA project to develop tool and interface further and to document • December 1999 - June 2000 • Cees de Laat and Hans Blom (Utrecht University) www. phys. uu. nl/~wwwfi/nettest
TF-TANT • TF-TANT succeeded TF-TEN in November 1998 • Joint activity with DANTE • Carries out the QUANTUM Test Programme and other lower-layer testing • Large participation (~ 40 people at 5 -6 meetings per year) • Very successful • Topics include: – – MPLS Differentiated Services RSVP to ATM mapping ATM signalling
TF-TANT (cont. ) • Topics (cont. ): – – – Policy Control IP over ATM Flow Measurement and Analysis Multicast (IP and ATM) IP version 6 • Next meeting: Dublin 13 -14 July 2000 • TTC has discussed activities and their organisation after October 2000
Testing and experimentation after TF-TANT • Need for and great interest of experts in further lowerlayer testing and experimentation after the lifetime of TFTANT • Content: – Possibly clustered in: • Diff. Serv (which includes Policy Control) • IP version 6 • Monitoring • MPLS (incl. traffic engineering, VPNs etc. ) • High-speed photonic networking – TTC members to approach the experts involved to make for activities after October plans
Videoconferencing and streaming • TF-STREAM – Litton codecs – TF-STREAM activities
Litton codecs • Two CAMVision-2 7615 MPEG-2 video encoder/decoders donated by Litton Network Access Systems to TERENA • Can be borrowed free-of-charge by TERENA member organisations, to do videoconferencing or demonstrations
TF-STREAM • Kick-off meeting 10 December 1999 • One-year mandate: January-December 2000 • Deliverables include: – – TF-STREAM information site on TERENA Web server Glossary of terms for audio/video streaming and conferencing 2 nd Europe-wide videoconference Agreement on network infrastructure for distribution of life streaming events based on the common availability of Real G 2 servers – Policy document for publishing audio-video material in the public domain – Web repository and index of publicly available audio/video material
TF-STREAM (cont. ) • Deliverables (cont. ): – Recommendations on best practice for generating metadata in audio/video content creation – Best-practice guidelines for streaming experiments – Clearinghouse for multicast monitoring tools – Diff. Serv experiment • Second Europe-wide H. 323 Videoconference, 4 April 2000 • TF-STREAM Open Meeting & Bo. F, Lisbon 21 May 2000 www. terena. nl/task-forces/tf-stream
Caching and network storage • TF-CACHE – Project “FTP Mirror Tracker” – Project “Extended Cache Statistics”
Project “FTP Mirror Tracker” • Alexei Novikov ITEP Russia & Martin Hamilton, University of Loughborough, UK • The “FTP Mirror Tracker” enables transparent, usercontrolled redirection to the nearest FTP mirror sites that are exact replicas of the original source • Software available from the project Web site • TERENA Project Report published in April 2000 and distributed at TNC 2000 and WCW 5 http: //squid. itep. ru
Project “Extended Cache Statistics” • Jens Voeckler, University of Hannover, Germany • “Seafood” is software suite for analysis of data extracted from Web cache log files. A Web-based interface is used to access typical selections as part of Seafood. Long-term and easy-to-access storage allows for trend analysis, correlations etc. • TERENA Project Report published in April 2000 and distributed at TNC 2000 and WCW 5 www. cache. dfn. de/DFN-Cache/Development/Seafood
TF-CACHE • TF-CACHE was established in 1996 • TERENA has excellent reputation and track record because of its caching activities • Web caching well-developed and increasingly commercial activity • Now need to redefine to scope of the work under TF -CACHE • TF-CACHE Open Meeting & Bo. F, Lisbon 21 May 2000 www. terena. nl/task-forces/tf-cache
Indexing and searching • The TERENA Portal Concept
The TERENA Portal Concept Searching for Relevant Information Commercial Portals Video Archives Subject Information Gateways Institutional Web Pages
The TERENA Portal Concept The Solution Commercial Portals Single Access Point Video Archives Subject Information Gateways Institutional Web Pages
The TERENA Portal Concept CRAWLERS INDEX INTERNET Classification INDEXING Cross Language Searching MEDIA STREAMER CACHE / REPLICA
The TERENA Portal Concept • Idea launched October 1999 • Combines expertise of TERENA’s community in indexing/searching, caching/storage, streaming • Project plan February 2000 • Currently being discussed with potential partners
Security and directories: Middleware • TF-CSIRT – Project “Directory Replication Co-ordination” (DIRECT) – LDAP Bo. F – Middleware Workshop
DIRECT project • Minor TERENA project conceived in collaboration with DANTE • To help migration to LDAP • Carried out by SURFnet staff, DANTE staff, TERENA staff • December 1999 - June 2000 www. terena. nl/projects/direct
LDAP Bo. F • LDAP Bo. F in Amsterdam on 12 May 2000 discussed: – Progress of DIRECT project – Integration of X. 509 PKIs and LDAP: • Presentation by DFN’s directory centre • Different NRENs have different strategies for supplying their customers with PKI solutions. • Next meeting may look into specific proposals for CA policies across NRENs and for naming and storage of certificate entries – Global Directory Index System: • Three presentations • Agreed that pilot system using the DESIRE distributed indexing system and the GIDS server of Catalogix should be set up. DANTE will provide storage facility for the index objects for the purpose of the pilot
LDAP Bo. F (cont. ) • Discussion in LDAP Bo. F (cont. ): – Meeting felt that a TERENA activity in the form of a TERENA Task Force on LDAP Deployment was appropriate. Draft Terms of Reference will be drawn up. Meetings to be adjacent to Name. Flow meetings. Next meeting towards the end of September 2000
Middleware Workshop • European Middleware Wokshop, Leiden 19 -20 June 2000 • Organised by the Telematics Institute and TERENA in colllaboration with the Internet 2 Middleware Initiative and SURFnet • Focusing on the middleware needed for networked multimedia applications • Participation limited to max. 40 experts • By invitation only www. terena. nl/conf/middleware/cfp. html
TF-CSIRT • Collaboration between CSIRTs in Europe • cert-coord meetings on 24 September 1999 (Amsterdam), 21 January 2000 (Amsterdam), 11 -12 May 2000 (Vienna) • Participation by CSIRTs of ~20 NREN CSIRTs and some commercial CSIRTs • Vienna meeting combined with one-day seminar on: – current practice in CSIRTs – incident taxonomy • cert-coord now to continue as TF-CSIRT, initially 2 -year mandate • TF leader: Gorazd Bozic (ARNES) with
TF-CSIRT (cont. ) • Deliverables include: – Regular meetings (2 -3 times per year) with adjacent seminars – ‘Trusted Introducer’. Subcontracted to M&I/Stelvio (Stikvoort, Kossakowski) initially for 1 -year period – Incident Description and Registration Framework. Subgroup led by Andrew Cormack (UKERNA) and Jan Meijer (SURFnet). Collaboration with CERT/CC and Aus CERT – Security contact entry in RIPE database. Subgroep led by Wilfried Wöber. – Clearinghouse for Incident Handling Tools – Training of new (staff of) CSIRTs – Assistance to the establishment of new CSIRTs – Raising awareness about network security issues – CSIRTs contact information – Liaison with FIRST www. terena. nl/cert
Others – E-mail decision making – GNRT
E-mail decision making • • • Minor TERENA project March 1999 - March 2000 Carried out by Jacob Palme and staff (Stockholm) Develop service to assist decision making by e-mail Service to be freely available on the Internet www. dsv. su. se/~jpalme. query/group-evaluation-abs. html
GNRT • ‘ 2000 Edition’ published in October 1999 • New version currently being worked on • To be published on the Web towards the end of the year • Possibly afterwards also to be published again as book