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VIOLA
Vertically Integrated Optical Testbed for
Large Applications in DFN
Implementation of a testbed for optical networking as a cooperation
of industrial and research partners
Peter Kaufmann
DFN-Verein
Ferdinand Hommes
FhG/IMK
June 2005
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Project and
Partners
• Organized as consortium, Leader: DFN-Verein
• Members of consortium:
–
–
–
–
–
Alcatel SEL AG,
Siemens AG,
FZ Jülich,
Universität Bonn,
RWTH Aachen
T-Systems International GmbH,
FhG (IMK, SCAI),
Stiftung caesar,
FH Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (U Appl. Sc.)
• Associated partner:
GasLINE
• Term of Project: 3 Years
– Start of VIOLA: June 2004
– Funding: ca. 11 M€ from BMBF (Ministry of Research)
– Total costs: ca. 20 M€
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General Goals (1)
• Test & evaluation of current developments of netwoking
technology including signalling & management
– State-of-the-art (pre-)products of industrial partners
– Signalling mechanisms and interfaces
– Wide area field tests, laboratory environment for specific tests
• Preparation for X-WIN of DFN (successor of G-WIN)
– Call for tender for fiber+WDM late 2004; implementation in Summer 2005;
– Implementation of (new) routing/switching equipment in 2006/07;
– Implementation as a stepwise process with increasing service complexity;
• Implementation of a vertical testbed
– Applications
– Middleware tools
– Optical transport technology for IP, SDH and GE
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General Goals (2)
Environmental Sciences:
Material Science & Engineering:
Simulation / Visualization
Technical Simulations
Grid-Middleware and -Services
(Secure access, Scheduling, Communication, I/O, Tools)
Control Plane
(Bandwidth and QoS reservation, user-network-interface)
Network components (SDH/Ethernet Switches/Router)
optical fiber infrastructure
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Dissemination / Co-operation
Networks
Middleware Applications
Project structure: Vertical Integration
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General Goals (3)
• Networker's perspective:
From laboratory experiment to deployment in NREN:
• Evaluation of network technology in close-to-production
environment
• Involve users from leading scientific institutions in the local region
• Applications with a broad spectrum of requirements
• Users perspective:
Early access to next-generation technology may be competitive
advantage:
• Deployment in X-WiN in 2006+
• Evaluation of Grid-System by means of applications
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Testbed Topology
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Fibre-Structure
and WDM (2)
Jülich, Haus
Königskamp
RWTH
Wendl.weg
Aachen
Heizwerk
Aachen
Accom
FZJ
RWTH
FZJ
Aachen
Waldschenke
16.3-001
GasLINE
Porz
Uni Bonn
N220
Hangelar
tram stop
Uni Bonn
U1
Uni Bonn
U3
UniBn
U5
GasLINE
Dernbach
GasLINE
SWB
Chlodw.
SWB
Welschn. SWB
FhG
GasLINE
Naurod
GÉANT
Frankfurt
street
near FhG
FhG
C5-T19
ISAR
FhG
Tiefgarage
FH
FH
A136
Uni Bonn
caesar
Uni Bonn
U2
Legend:
FhG-SCAI
C3-T6
FhG
C3-T35
fiber leased from
caesar
A.OG1
caesar
B.UG2
caesar
B.OG1
TSI
FhG
SWB
University of Bonn
caesar
GasLINE
FZJ
RWTH Aachen
FH BRS
TSI
TSI
Cologne
TSI
Nuremberg
TSI
Uni
Erlangen
8.2.2005
U. Eisenblätter, FhG-IMK
cable splice
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FhG-IMK
B3-207
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Components &
Connections
8.2.2005
U. Eisenblätter, FhG-IMK
10 x
MM
10 x
GE
3 x MM
ADVA 2 x
FSP1500 GE
57 km
1 x MM 12 x
GE
2 x MM
Legend:
Alcatel
7750 SR
10 Gbps coloured
10 Gbps SDH
10 GE
n x 10 Gbps (WDM)
2,5 Gbps SDH
1 GE (with number and type of interface - TP, MM and/or SM)
SDH
Alcatel
1678
backbone node and user node
FZ
8x
MM
user node
Jülich
other node
1 x MM
3 km
RWTH
Aachen
2x
SM
2 x ADVA
GE FSP1500
15 x MM
10GE
24 x Riverstone
15008
GE
Naurod
ADVA
FSP1500
Dernbach
2 x MM
Alcatel
1696
ADVA
FSP1500
ADVA 2 x
FSP1500 GE
ADVA
FSP1500
2x
MM
GÉANT
2 x MM
Frankfurt
ADVA
FSP1500
ca. 200 km
caesar
Bonn
4 x MM
44 x TP
10GE
48 x Riverstone
15008
GE
12 x
10GE
Riverstone GE
15008
7,8 km
116,2 km
ADVA 2 x
FSP1500 GE
17 km
12 x
TP
FH Bonn-Rhine-Sieg
2 x MM
6x
MM
optical
amplifier
10GE
24 x Riverstone
15008
GE
Porz
Alcatel
1696
27,2 km
18 x
MM
20 x
2 x GE
MM
10 x
10 x GE
MM
536 m
10GE
SCAI
Riverstone 24 x
15008
GE
ADVA
FSP
3000
Alcatel
1678
ADVA
FSP
3000
16 x
GE
4x
MM
Alcatel 10 x
GE
10 x
7750 SR
SDH
Siemens
hiT 7070
temporary locations
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ca. 400 km
SDH
Sycamore
SN 16000
DWDM
Sankt Augustin
MM
8x
GE
24 km
TSI Nuremberg
FhG IMK
Uni Bonn
Alcatel
7750 SR
SDH
Alcatel
1678
FhG
SCAI
2 x MM
22 x TP
14,6 km
…
SDH
8x
MM
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Cologne DWDM
IMK
10GE
Riverstone 24 x
15008
GE
10 x
MM
12 x
MM
8x
SDH
Siemens GE 8 x
MM
hiT 7070
16 km
10 Gbit/s SDH
8 x MM
SDH 8 x GE 1 x 2,5
Siemens
Gbit/s
hiT 7070
Uni Erlangen
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Equipment (1)
•
Equipment and Connectivity offers:
– Different SDH-domains
– In triangel in parallel with up to 10 Gbps:
• SDH-connectivity and
• L2-Ethernet-connectivity
– User access with n * GE
– e2e-connectivity via L2-service or via L2/SDH-service
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Equipment (2)
• Alcatel 1678 (SDH-Cross-Connect)
– Interfaces: up to 10 Gbps-SDH (STM-64) and GE,
– Signalling: GMPLS/UNI 1.0 and E-NNI
• Alcatel 7750 SR (Router)
– Interfaces: up to 10 Gbps-SDH, GE and 10GE,
– L2-Service: VPLS (H-VPLS)
• Alcatel 1696 (WDM-System)
– Interfaces: 10 Gbps SDH (STM-64) and 10 GE
• Riverstone 15008 (GE-Switch)
– Interfaces: GE and 10GE,
– L2-Service: VPLS (H-VPLS)
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Equipment (3)
• Siemens SURPASS hiT 7070 (SDH Cross-Connect)
– Interfaces: up to 10 Gbps SDH (STM-64) and GE,
– Signalling: I-NNI, UNI 2.0
– Cross-connect capacity: 160 Gbit/s
• Siemens/Sycamore Networks SN16000 (SDH Cross-Connect)
– Interfaces: up to 10 Gbps SDH (STM-64),
– Signaling: E-NNI and I-NNI, UNI (optionally)
– Max. cross-connect capacity: 2.5 Tbit/s
• Siemens/ADVA FSP 1500 (GE Multiplexer)
– Interfaces: GE (multiplexed to 2.5 Gbps SDH (STM-16) via GFP)
• Siemens/ADVA FSP 3000 (Metro-WDM-System)
– Interfaces: 10 Gbps SDH (STM-64) and 10 GE
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Network
Signalling (1)
GRID
Applications
Layer 2 Services
Virtual Reality
Layer 3 Services
Layer 3 VPNs
VPLS/HVPLS
Layer 2/3 Switch/Router
GFP/LCAS
MPLS
SDH Cross Connects
GMPLS / UNI / I-NNI / E-NNI
DWDM
CWDM
direkt
(GMPLS , all optical Switch)
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Network
Signalling (2)
• Interworking in optical transport networks
(Signalling concepts: analysis/test/contribution to spec.)
– GMPLS for IP-based control plane (IETF)
– ASON / ASTN (Automatic Switched Optical/Transport Network, ITU)
– UNI for user controlled signaling and E-NNI
(Optical Internetworking Forum, OIF)
– Interoperability at UNI/NNI (OIF)
– I-NNI-GMPLS-Interface
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Network
Signalling (3)
• Provision of Ethernet-Service over SDH with bandwidth
adjustment by GFP or LCAS.
– GFP: Generic Framing Procedure (ITU-T G.7042), method to transport
data packets (e.g. Ethernet) over SDH
– LCAS: Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (ITU-T G.7041),
– dynamical bandwidth adjustment for SDH-links
• Operation of L2-Subnetworks
– VPLS, H-VPLS (Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Service)
– Based on Riverstone15008 and Alcatel-7750
– Test: Performance, Functionality
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Network
Signalling (4)
VPLS: Virtual Private LAN Service; Ethernet-Services over IP/MPLS-Network
H-VPLS: Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Service
MPLS: Multi-Protocol Label Switching; Protocol for Traffic Engineering in IP
7750 Uni Bonn
a50bn
15008 Uni Bonn
r08bn
15008 caesar
r08ca
10GE LAN-Phy
GE
a78bn
a
8s
a7
a7
8ju
STM 16 SDH
GE SDH
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15008 FZJ
r08ju
7750 FZJ
a50ju
7750 FhG-IMK
a50sa
s70sa
VPLS Core
s70bn
a78bn
a78ju
a78sa
P.Kaufmann/DFN
15008 FhG-SCAI
r08sa2
15008 FhG-IMK
r08sa
H-VPLS Spoke
a78bn
SDH-Komponente
15008 FH-BRS
r08fh
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Network
Signalling (5)
• Development of interfaces for user controlled signalling
Client
Client
UNI
E-NNI
I-NNI
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I-NNI
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Project Goal
Middleware
• Implementation of an operational environment for PCcluster based on UNICORE
– UNICORE supports the operation of a Compute-Grid
– Interoperability with Globus-toolkit and compatibility with OGSA
(Open Grid Services Architecture) is planned
• Development / Portation of missing components
– Development of a Meta-Scheduler based on Global Grid Forum
Standards (Grid Resource Allocation Agreement Protocol)
– Portation of MetaMPI and integration in UNICORE
– Adaptation/upgrading of local tools to connect and analyse
distributed applications
– Development of high-performance parallel-I/O-interfaces (main
memory, file server)
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Project Goal
Applications (1)
• Usage/upgrading of (existing) applications with high and
dynamical transfer requirements (e.g. e-science / Grid)
– Several GE-tunnels per application
– Dynamical requirement of bandwidth with guaranteed QoS
– User controlled networks (E2E)
• Integration of real users
– Variable requir. (time,size,quality) for „stress-test“ of network
equipment
• Based on experiences with new networks
– Creation of new ideas for applications
– Motivation of user groups for GRID-technology
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Project Goal
Applications (2)
The chosen applications will
•
•
•
•
•
Create high throughput requirements (Multi-Gigabit/s)
Demand latency and jitter limits
Demand bandwidth reservation, dependent on time
Support performance analysis of the network
Enable operational experiences with new network technology (e.g.
management)
• Demonstrate the capabilities of the new network technology for
challenging applications
• Integration of further non-funded applications
– national and cooperation with international projects (FP6)
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Application
Requirements
Application
Bandwidth
Latency
8 Gbit/s
(< 0.1 msec)
Hardware
Middleware
2-5 Clusters
TechSim
2 … 8 Gbit/s
2-3 Clusters
AMG-OPT
8 Gbit/s
< 1 ms
2 Clusters
UNICORE
MetaMPI
VISIT
UNICORE
MetaMPI
MpCCI
UNICORE
MetaMPI
KoDaVis
8 Gbit/s
25 msec
QoS (Video)
1 Cluster
VR / Visualisation
MetaTrace
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ViSTA
AVS/Express
VISIT
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Access of
Applications to the
Transport Network
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Distribution of
Costs/Funding
Project Management (2%)
Network (81%)
Applications (13%)
Cooperation and
Dissemination (4%)
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International
Aspects
• DFN participates in EGEE (Enabling Grids for e-science in Europe)
– international Grid-Infrastructure based on existing networks
• „VIOLA-Participation“ (DFN, TSI, Uni Erlangen) in FP6projects:
– GN2 - Geant2
– MUPBED - Multi-Partner European Testbeds for Research
Networking
• The testbed VIOLA forms the national base to contribute
successfully to international projects
• Interested for cooperation with similar projects/activities in
Europe and elsewhere
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Status (1)
•
The testbed implementation is finished:
– circuits are connected (including connection to G-WIN/GEANT)
– equipment is installed;
– network management is operational
•
Work items of „Transport & Signalling“ have been started:
– I-NNI: Provision for Siemens-hiT7070
– E-NNI: Provision for Alcatel-1678 and Sycamore-SN16000
– E2E: Specification of user interface & design of reservation system
•
Viola-Lab (test environment) is established:
– VPLS and H-VPLS interoperability tests between Alcatel & Riverstone
– E-NNI interoperability tests between Alcatel & Sycamore
– GFP/LCAS-Tests between Alcatel-1678 & Siemens-hiT7070
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Status (2)
•
Initial version of middleware is deployed, Integration of new
middleware components in progress
•
Application projects have finished preparatory work
•
First “runs” over the network have been made
Applications are beginning to stress network &
middleware.
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Summary (1)
VIOLA will support (beyond the specific project goals):
• Reflection on and influence to changing conditions in
research networks
– new user requirements (e.g. e2e) demand new architecture
– maybe new operating models (e.g. usage of „dark fibre“)
• Cooperation with international activities
– Cyber-Infrastructure (USA) or CANARIE (CA)
– IST program of EU
– national programs in Europe (e.g. NL, CH, PL)
• Cooperation with national programs and projects
– D-Grid (e-science), MultiTeraNet, TransiNet
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Summary (2)
•
•
•
•
Usage of VIOLA-platform for further NGN-topics
German industry to test and develop future network
techniques and services
Implementation of innovative (bandwidth demanding) VRand Grid-applications
Preparation of the X-WIN
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