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UCLP International transit service Bill St. Arnaud CANARIE Inc – www.canarie.ca [email protected] UCLP Objectives > Allow institutions to integrate wavelengths and fiber from different suppliers and integrate with institution's network management domain – And offer child VPNs to their users > Create discipline specific re-configurable IP networks – Multihomed network which bypasses firewalls with direct connect to servers and routers > Provide layer 1 transit services to 3rd parties – Provides guaranteed IP throughput and packet priority with no AUP restrictions – Allows international networks to directly peer with each other and control their international peering relationships – Allows for direct Europe, Asia and South America peering without dependency on North American IP networks UCLP partners > Internet2 – Bob Riddle and Shibboleth team > I2Cat – Barcelona – Sergei Figuerola and team – Deployed on I2CAT with Nortel 5200 > Korea – KISTI – Kim Dongyun and team – for deployment on KREOnet > Taiwan – George Yeh and team – for deployment on TANet2 > Canadian Regional networks – ORANO, BCnet, Netera > Canadian Grids – Westgrid, International Grid Testbed > etc International Transit Partners & Policy Korea – 1Gbe lightpath from Seattle to Chicago Taiwan – 2 x OC12 lightpath from Seattle to Chicago Ireland – 1Gbe lightpath from NYC to Chicago Others under discussion NO CHARGE for demos or short term lightpath usage to GLIF participants > Cost recovery or swaps for long term lightpaths (e.g. year or longer) > > > > > – We prefer swaps as much as possible UCLP – version 2.0 > All instruments, sensors, software processes and network elements exposed as WSDL web services > Hardware, software and network services linked together by end user with BPEL – WSDL and BPEL provide for “universal” end to end control plane from application to the network > Elimination of network made up of layers – Every layer a web service that can communicate with other WS > The network topology and architecture and how it interfaces with the application is defined by the end user and not the network engineer UCLP roadmap: Extension of the network into the application Single Computer or WS instance of an orchestration VPN extends into computer to specific processes zzzz:410:0:1 Instrument Web service or software process User A xxxx:410:0:1 xxxx:410:0:4 xxxx:410:0:2 CA*net 4 Routing daemon Web service xxxx:410:0:3 xxxx:410:0:5 Web service or software process Interface Card or port yyyy:410:0:1 VPN Links User B UCLP with BPEL: End to end choreography OptiPuter, JIT admin orchestration UCLP admin orchestration 2 OptiPuter, JIT ODIN, GMPLS Bandwidth Reservation WS UCLP WS 2 UCLP WS 3 4 4 3 1 2 3 LightPathConectionPT LightPathConectionPT BandwidthReservationPT Neptune/ ORION Instrument WS 5 4 OPenDAP WS InstrumentNetworkServicePT NeptuneInstrumentServicePT 1 Neptune admin orchestration Super user BPEL orchestration 5 End user orchestration