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1 Update Jacqueline Brown Pacific Northwest Gigapop Internet2 Member Meeting Indianapolis October 13-16, 2003

1 Update Jacqueline Brown Pacific Northwest Gigapop Internet2 Member Meeting Indianapolis October 13-16, 2003

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Update

Jacqueline Brown

Pacific Northwest Gigapop

Internet2 Member Meeting

Indianapolis October 13-16, 2003

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Pacific Wave International Peering

Peering exchange point designed for the advancement of research and education throughout the Pacific Rim and globally.

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Pacific Wave @ PNWGP

Pacific Wave International Peering Exchange Service

A service of the Pacific Northwest Gigapop

Commodity Internet services are also available to Pacific Wave participants

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Located in SEATTLE,

WASHINGTON

The Pacific Northwest

Gigapop is the Internet2 Point of Presence in the U.S. Pacific Northwest for the Abilene Network.

Courtesy Internet2

Abilene Backbone – October 2003

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Switch Upgrades

Jetcore BigIron 8000

Foundry

Jetcore BigIron 8000

Foundry

PNWGPJuniper Router

PNWGPJuniperRouter

BigIron 4000s 10GbE capable BigIron 8000s

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10GbE connections now available.

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Abilene Upgrade

Jetcore BigIron 8000

Foundry Switch

Jetcore BigIron 8000

Foundry Switch

PNWGPJuniper Router

PNWGPJuniperRouter

. . .

Redundant Gigabit Ethernet Switches

. . .

10GbE

1GbE

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HDTV DemoAPAN Meeting August 2003

High-definition streaming video: 270Mbps Portland, Oregon USA Busan, Korea

~8000km/~5000mi

Fukuoka

Busan

Portland

Tokyo

IEEAF/Tyco

OC-192 / OC-12

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HDTV over IP Demonstration 270Mbps High-Definition streaming video from Portland

Demonstrate the performance of IP network to support extremely high rate multimedia data.

Busan, SOUTH KOREA JAPAN Portland, Oregon USA

TokyoXPQGPOP

Special Thanks to:

UW J uniper M10

UWHP 4148 Switch

IEEAF/WIDE BI4K

APAN J uniper M20

Gekai XPJ uniper M10

KOREN Busan Cisco GSR

KOREN BusanCisco4006

Busan Marriotte Hotel Cisco4003

ACTACT10M100M

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SWITCH

HD D>A

HDCAM DECODER

HD DISPLAY

270 Mb HD CLIENT203.255.251.200

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SWITCH

AST- HD- 1203.181.249.211

Data

WORKSTATIONKOREN 1Gbps

APII1Gbps

JGN622Mbps

WIDE

IEEAF10Gbps OC-12

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Forthcoming services through NLR:

• 40 simultaneous light wavelengths each at 10Gbps• Transcontinental circuits based on 10Gbps Ethernet

(LAN PHY) technologies end-to-end• Switched ethernet and routed IP network services

Phased NLR deployment targets Portland, OR to Seattle WA route activation late 2003 or early 2004.

National LambdaRail

http://www.nationallambdarail.org

PNWGP is a founding member of NLR.

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R&E Networks

Pacific Wave Research & Education Networks: October 2003

GEMnet

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• 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)• ResearchChannel • KEXP Radio • DigitalWell

PNWGP Partnerships, Memberships, & Affiliations

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Pacific Wave International Peering

Participants at the Pacific Wave can…

• Peer directly with major R&E networks worldwide;

• Transfer IP traffic inclusive of multicast, IPv4, IPv6;

• Access the NOC 24 x 7 x 365.

Pacific Wave is a recommended exchange point for peering with the

Abilene/Internet2 network.

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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.

Sept. 2003 Pacific Wave throughput, 95th percentile: 15 Gpbs

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User Flexibility Is Key to Pacific Wave

• Self-selected peerings—you peer with who you want.

• Self-configured peerings—you control your BGP peering routes.

• No AUP.• Any IP traffic accepted (IPv4, IPv6,

multicast)• Support available 24 x 7 x 365.• Connect with dual FE, GbE, or 10GbE.

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Email: [email protected]

Web: http://www.pacificwave.net and http://www.pnw-gigapop.net

Phone: +1 206 934 5588

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