Update Jacqueline Brown University of Washington APAN Meeting
Update Jacqueline Brown University of Washington APAN Meeting Busan, Korea 29 August 2003 1
Pacific Wave International Peering exchange point designed for the advancement of research and education throughout the Pacific Rim and globally. 2
Pacific Wave International Peering Participants at the Pacific Wave can… • Peer directly with major R&E networks worldwide; • Transfer IP traffic inclusive of multicast, IPv 4, IPv 6; • Access the NOC 24 x 7 x 365. Pacific Wave is a recommended exchange point for peering with the Abilene/Internet 2 network. 3
10 Gb. E connections now available at Pacific Wave. 4
Pacific Wave is the only U. S. exchange point where Abilene has dual connectivity for redundancy 5
Abilene Backbone – August 2003 Located in SEATTLE, WASHINGTON The Pacific Northwest Gigapop is the Internet 2 Point of Presence in the U. S. Pacific Northwest for the Abilene Network. Courtesy Internet 2 6
Pacific Wave Architecture. . . 10 Gb. E . . . Jetcore Big Iron 8000 Foundry Switch Ironcore Big Iron 4000 Foundry Switch PNWGP Juniper Router Redundant Gigabit Ethernet Switches 7
Pacific Wave Features • Pacific Wave is an ATM-free zone. • Redundant Gigabit Ethernet switch architecture provides two subnets. • 256 Gbps and 128 Gbps throughput on the 8000 and 4000 respectively. • Multicast enabled with PIM-SM snooping. • June 2003 Pacific Wave throughput, 95 th percentile: 12 Gpbs 8
User Flexibility Is Key to Pacific Wave • Self-selected peerings —you peer with whom you want. • Self-configured peerings —you control your BGP peering routes. • No AUP • Any IP traffic accepted (IPv 4, IPv 6, multicast) • Support available 24 x 7 x 365 • Connect with dual FE, dual Gb. E, or 10 Gb. E 9
Pacific Wave Research & Education Networks: R&E Networks August 2003 GEMnet 10
PNWGP Services Offered • Pacific Wave International Exchange Service • Commodity Internet Transit* Peering *Service available for Pacific Wave Participants. • Intra. Gigapop Transit • Internet 2/Abilene plus Commodity Transit 11
PNWGP Partnerships, Memberships, & Affiliations • • • Asia Pacific Advanced Networks (APAN) IEEAF/GEO/Tyco Telecommunications Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) The Quilt Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX) PAIX Seattle Peering Interconnects Northwest Access Exchange (NWAX) Research. Channel KEXP Radio Digital. Well 12
Donation to IEEAF Portland Tokyo OC-12; 10 Gig Direct distance: 7810 km = 4853 mi 13
HDTV Demo: Busan to Portland 270 Mbps High-Definition streaming video between Portland, Oregon USA and Busan, Korea APAN meeting ~8000 km/~5000 mi Portland Fukuoka Tokyo Busan 14
HDTV over IP Demonstration 270 Mbps High-Definition streaming video from Portland Demonstrate the performance of IP network to support extremely high rate multimedia data. IEEAF 10 Gbps OC -12 WIDE KOREN 1 Gbps APII 1 Gbps Busan, SOUTH KOREA JGN 622 Mbps JAPAN Portland, Oregon USA Special Thanks to: QGPOP Tokyo. XP 15
National Lambda Rail (NLR) is an initiative that will offer fiber services in support of advanced research and educational activities. NLR is spearheaded through a cooperative partnership between the – – Corporation for Network Initiatives in California (CENIC); Pacific Northwest Gigapop & University of Washington; U. S. Supercomputing Centers; and Other major U. S. research and education based networking organizations. 16
Futures • NLR will offer new opportunities: – Infrastructure for creation of new Pacific Wave nodes – Backhaul alternatives • IEEAF/GEO/Tyco Telecommunications 10 -Gbps from Japan to Seattle • Quilt Peering Project: expansion of peering partnerships • Continued support of advanced applications (e. g. , streaming media, LSR, HDTV applications) 17
For More Information Email: gigapop-info@pnw-gigapop. net Web: http: //www. pacificwave. net and http: //www. pnw-gigapop. net Phone: +1 206 934 5588 18
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