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Jan Radil, Stanislav Šíma jan.radil@cesnet.cz

Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E Services. Jan Radil, Stanislav Šíma jan.radil@cesnet.cz. www.ces .net. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E Services Outline. First attempts and trials Up-to-date situation in CESNET Conclusions.

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  1. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E Services Jan Radil, Stanislav Šíma jan.radil@cesnet.cz www.ces.net

  2. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesOutline • First attemptsand trials • Up-to-date situation in CESNET • Conclusions TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  3. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesFirst attempts and trials • For E2E services – dark fibre is really needed. • First mile issues with fibres in many places. • Wireless can be used too but limitations may be rather significant (no WDM, 10G predicted, but higher speeds?, reliability and availability...). • First DF in CESNET in 1999, 2.5 Gb/s PoS. • Ethernet-based E2E services, shared capacity, VLANs (not E2E really). • More DFs have been acquired since then. • First international ‚lambda‘ link in the beginning 2003. • Connected to NetherLight, Amsterdam, the first international lambda exchange point of GLIF (now GOLEs ), 2.5 Gb/s SONET. • Ethernet-based E2E services, dedicated EoSONET channels. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  4. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesFirst attempts and trials • Both first (national and international) 2.5 Gb/s links were single channels, no CWDM or DWDM, • Evident limitation for E2E circuits/channels/lambdas when DFs are available. • ‚Grey‘ router interfaces with PoS only, no GE. • SONET/SDH repeaters only, no optical amplifiers. • Problem with international links because no DFs were available at that time (this situation has changed). • But the national infrastructure (MAN/WAN) started to utilize DFs more and more and CWDM/DWDM technology became available and economicaly feasible. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  5. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesProgress withFirst attempts and trials (GLIF) • GLIF links for new experiments with ‚lambdas‘ (ie E2E circuits). • The 2.5 Gb/s GLIF link to NetherLight upgraded to 10 Gb/s in September 2004. • Another direct 10 Gb/s GLIF link to StarLight, Chicago from December 2006. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  6. 2002: first optical amplifiers (EDFA) • 2004: first CLA Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesProgress inCESNET networks • Evolution of the CESNET network 1999 – 2007 (not with all details). 2000 2001 2005 2005 2007 2007 TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  7. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesUp-to-date situation in CESNET: WAN • CESNET2 network 2008 • 4700 km of DFs • Including 980 km single DF links TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  8. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesUp-to-date situation in CESNET: WAN • 10 links Cisco 15454 MSTP n x 10 Gb/s DWDM transmission system (with ROADM). • 10 links (including 3 single fibre lines) deployed with open photonic n x 10 Gb/s DWDM transmission systems. • 5 other links will be lit in December 2008 (including 3 single fibre lines). • 2 international CBF connections to Bratislava and Wien: open photonic n x 10 Gb/s DWDM transmission system. • No bottleneck on international links anymore. • Customized Approaches in WANs. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  9. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesUp-to-date situation in CESNET: WAN • DFs with DWDM, CWDM not recommended. • Problems with amplification and number of channels. • But 10G CWDM transceivers available for interesting prices. • If distance is not an issue, use CWDM technology. • Equipment from different vendors in one network. • Open photonic DWDM systems are manufactured by photonic companies/vendors. • Not a ‚home made‘ black box without support and guarantee. • ROADMs and OOO switches have been developed and tested and can be deployed too, it is not restricted to ‚big vendors‘. • Booths both on OFC2008 and ECOC2008 – the global scope company. • Customized Approaches in WANs. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  10. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesUp-to-date situation in CESNET: WAN OFC2008 ECOC2008 TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  11. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesUp-to-date situation in CESNET: MAN • Open photonic DWDM/CWDM transmission systems are used for end-user 1 Gb/s or 10 Gb/s wavelength connections, if needed. • Open DWDM/CWDM systems are used because of economic reasons, they are not that expensive but provide all required demands. • Particle physics research premises in Praha, along with a number of hospitals. • 10 Gb/s wavelength connection to the Barrandov Studios under construction. • Customized Approaches in MANs. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  12. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesUp-to-date situation in CESNET: MAN • With FTTx deployment, usage of metropolitan fibres lit by high speed open photonic DWDM is expected to be common. • Economic reasons. • ‚Openness‘ enables the solution of physical layer interoperability issues and decreases expenses as well as reducing equipment delivery time. • One example - equalizing power levels between two DWDM systems during GLIF 2007 demos. Demos07 TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  13. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesApplications and E2E Connections I. • There are neither applications or E2E connections without physical layer (dark fibre) and photonic transmission technology. • Let‘s applications (end users/researchers) decide what technologies really fit their needs. • Meetings/workshops to share information. • We see demand for E2E services but rather permanent or semi-permanent, no on-demand. • Fibre in first miles is the most difficult issue. • With CWDM/DWDM it is easy to provide connectivity 24/7. • So reservation systems not have to be necessary. • Bottleneck are international (transatlantic) links. CESNET2 TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  14. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesApplications and E2E Connections II. • GLIF demo on 8th Annual Global LambdaGrid Workshop 2008, Seattle, USA. • HD video with real optical multicast. • GLIF demos on 7th Annual Global LambdaGrid Workshop 2007, Praha, Czech Republic. • HD, 4k video transmissions. • Multiple 10 Gb/s links to a medieval building with open DWDM transmission system. • HEP - data access and processing for ATLAS and ALICE on LHC, D0 on TEVATRON, STAR on RHIC. • First VINI sites in Europe (Praha, Plzeň). • http://www.vini-veritas.net/ • Intercontinental Remote Education on High Performance Computing between Masaryk University Brno and Louisiana State University. • CESNET-TWAREN Hinchu lightpath: peering CESNET-TWAREN, Focused on Multicasting and IPv6. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  15. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesApplications and E2E Connections III. • LHC (Large Hadron Collider at CERN) distributed data simulation, processing and physics analysis under the WLCG (Worldwide LHC Computing Grid) project (cern.ch/lhc, cern.ch/lcg) for experiments ATLAS (cern.ch/atlas) and ALICE (aliceinfo.cern.ch). • Experiment D0 at Fermilab data simulation and processing. • http://www-d0.fnal.gov/public/index.html • Experiment STAR at Brookhaven data simulation and processing. • http://www.star.bnl.gov/ • Praha serves as Tier2 regional computing centre for HEP experiments. • Connection to Tier1 preferred centre Karlsruhe (via GÉANT2). • Connections to BNL, Fermilab, Taipei via GLIF are used as additional connections (it is not part of LHCOPN network between LHC Tier1 centers). • Further references about Czech participation: • www.particle.cz/farm/, http://www-hep2.fzu.cz/d0/ TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  16. CESNET2 B P GOLE StarLight Chicago GOLE NetherLight Amsterdam Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesGLIF 2007 demos solution • Combination of • 10G international lambdas, CWDM, DWDM • Open and ‚big‘ vendor transmission systems N x 10GE λ1 λ2 λ3 λ4 λ1 λ2 λ3 λ4 GOLE CzechLight Praha PASNET DWDM MUX CWDM MUX CWDM DEMUX DWDM DEMUX Carolinum CLA PB01 Dark Fibre, G.652, 13 dB (DWDM over CWDM) λ1 λ2 λ3 λ4 λ1 λ2 λ3 λ4 E300 Demos PCs with XFP Switches DWDM DEMUX CWDM DEMUX CWDM MUX DWDM MUX OC-192c OC-192c TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  17. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesGLIF 2007 demos solution with CLM TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  18. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesGLIF 2007 demos solution with CLM TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  19. Tx Rx Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E Services PNWGP 7609 CAVEwave (2155) EVL e600 CESNET (trunk 440,441) CzechLight 6/2 Praha E300 CW 6506 6/14 6/10 6/6 (2155) (441) (445) CW 6506 RX only ‚TX only‘ RX only • Combination of • 10G international lambdas, DWDM • Open and ‚big‘ vendor transmission systems C-Wave (2155) RX only GLIF Mog HD RX (2155) O1 O2 I1 CESNET CLM IP: 10.200.200.200 MAC: 10:10:10:10:10:10 O3 Brno C6506 C-Wave (2155) O4 (441) (440) HD RX HD TX StarLight IP: 10.200.200.200 MAC: 10:10:10:10:10:10 UCSD Calit2 6509 CW 6506 e1200 GLIF 2008 CLM Demonstration in Cinegrid demos HD RX IP: 10.200.200.200 MAC: 10:10:10:10:10:10 TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  20. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesGLIF Lightpaths (E2E) to HEP projects participants in the Czech Republic GOLE NetherLight Amsterdam AS – The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic CTU – Czech Technical University, Praha CU – Charles University, Praha n x 1GE over SONET • Combination of • 10G international lambdas, CWDM • Open and ‚big‘ vendor transmission systems ONS15454 OC-192c Access 1GE Nuclear Physics Institute (AS) Řež Trunk 10GE DF BNL FNAL TAIPEI Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering (CTU) Břehová, Praha Institute of Physics (IoP AS), Na Slovance, Praha CWDM Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (CU), Trója, Praha DF Cisco6506 E300 10GE CWDM CWDM Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics (CTU) Horská, Praha CWDM GOLE CzechLight Praha DF Nuclear Physics Institute (AS) Bulovka, Praha TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  21. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E Service GOLE CzechLight Praha 1GE vini1.cesnet.cz E300 1GE GOLE NetherLight Amsterdam vinix.cesnet.cz 1GE over SONET • Combination of • 10G international lambdas, DWDM • Open and ‚big‘ vendor transmission systems 1GE 1GE over SONET OC-192c ONS15454 1GE OC-192c simple extension possibilities Lightpath Chicago/Amsterdam/Praha for VINI CESNET2 PoP Praha GOLE StarLight Chicago CESNET EF n x 10Gb/s CESNET2 n x 10Gb/s Plzeň Brno CESNET ONS15454 CESNET2 ONS15454 CESNET2 ONS15454 vini network in the USA 1GE 1GE 1GE viniy.cesnet.cz viniz.cesnet.cz vini2.cesnet.cz TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  22. Applications CESNET2 GOLE NetherLight Amsterdam GOLE CzechLight Praha TAIWANLight/TWAREN Taiwan Applications TWAREN Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesTWAREN-CESNET via Taiwan/USA/Amsterdam/Praha • Combination of • 10G international lambdas • Open and ‚big‘ vendor transmission systems 10GE New York City Chicago Palo Alto Los Angeles OC-12c OC-192c OC-12c TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  23. Applications CESNET2 Applications TWAREN GEANT2 DANTE 622Mb/s 1 GE 10 GE OC-192c Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesTWAREN-CESNET via Taiwan/USA/Amsterdam/Praha Taiwan U.S. Europe drawed by TWAREN/SURFnet/SARA/CESNET Amsterdam 15454 @Chicago I2 HDXc@MANLAN OME 6500 Asd001a_ome07 OME 6500 Asd001a_ome02 CA*net4 : NYC-Chicago C7609 @Praha BGP peer TAIWANLight/TWAREN : Chicago-Palo Alto-LA-Taipei-Hsinchu 5002LE-TWHSZ-CZPRG_NL(NBD-TWAREN-CESNET) GE3/2 OME 6500 Asd002a_ome02 GE2/9 Back to backfiber BigIron @Praha 15454 @Palo Alto TE1/3 15454 @Taipei IEEAF/VSNLAMS/TXO2-NYC/TX01 OC12cS00001 TE5/7 OME 6500 Asd002a_ome04 HDXc I2 ONS@MANLAN 503/0/1 E300 @Praha 15454 @LA GE1/17 15454 @Hsinchu Back to backfiber STS97-108 s1/p1 Back to backfiber 7609P @Hsinchu GEANT2: ams-pra_LHC_CESNET-SURFNET_06005 s7/p1 15454 @Praha TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  24. Masaryk Hospital Ústí n.L. IP router MDS switch CWDM MUX Central Military Hospital Praha CWDM 8 channels DWDM 8 channels IP router CESNET2 GigaPoP Praha CESNET2 GigaPoP Ústí n.L. University Hospital Motol Praha MDS switch PASNET IP router MDS switch Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesPOSN Private Optical Networks for Hospitals • Combination of • CWDM, DWDM • Open and ‚big‘ vendor transmission systems 8 x 10 Gb/s DWDM channels All IP routers and MDS FCIP switches are connected with 1GE MDS FCIP - Multilayer Director Switch Fibre Channel Over TCP/IP 1 Gb/s CWDM channel (for MDS switch, IP router connected via PASNET) TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  25. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesConclusions I. • Open photonic systems offer freedom of design. • Device itself, following networks. • Important (but not limited) for first mile issues for E2E services. • Open photonic systems can offer beneficial cost advantages. • Ability to make savings on energy consumption, housing space usage, travel to remote huts. • The early adoption of the new photonic technology in the production network. • Independent knowledge of possible solutions. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  26. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesConclusions II. • The use of experimental dark fibre facilities (after laboratory testing) to verify feasibility of deployment in the production network. • The use of some services of the experimental facility for CESNET2 or end-user wavelength connections (support of long term experiments with real usage). • Presented examples of E2E services are usable globally. • When DFs are available, of course. • Rather permanet or semi-permanent E2E fibre services then SW reservation systems. • This is our experience with researchers – no additional SW. • But our CLM and CLSs devices include remote management and a SW time scheduler. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  27. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesConclusions III. • CESNET is ready to support pilot deployments of E2E fibre services. • Designs and concepts. • Theory or paper works. • CESNET can provide details of already deployed projects. • Practical aspects and hands-on experience. • The vendor is a global company. • Not black boxes manufactured in a garage. • Support, guarantee. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  28. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesInvitation to Future Internet Conference 11-13 May 2009, CLARION CONGRESS HOTEL Prague Organized by the EC and CESNET during the CzechRepublic presidencyhttp://www.future-internet.eu/events/eventview/article/eu-conference-the-future-of-the-internet.html TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  29. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesInvitation to 5th Customer Empowered Fiber Network WorkshopMay 14 – 15, 2009 Praha, Organized by CESNET Previous workshops http://www.ces.net/doc/seminars/cef2007/ Universitas Carolina, founded 1348. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  30. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesReferences • [1] Josef Vojtěch, „CzechLight and CzechLight Amplifiers“, In: 17th TF-NGN Zurich, 2005. • [2] Petr Holub, Josef Vojtech, Jan Radil, et. al.,„Pure Optical (Photonic) Multicast“, GLIF 2007 Demo, Praha, 2007. • [3] Josef Vojtěch, Jan Radil,„Transparent all optical switching devices in CESNET“, 25thAPAN meeting, Honolulu, 2008. • [4] Stanislav Šíma, et. al.,„LTTx: Lightpaths to the application, From GOLEs to dispersed end users “, GLIF 2008 Workshop, Seattle, 2008. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  31. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesAcknowedgement • Jan Gruntorád, Jiří Navrátil, Josef Vojtěch, Miloslav Hůla, Václav Novák, Lada Altmannová, Jan Nejman TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

  32. Customized Approaches to Fibre-based E2E ServicesThank you for your attention. TERENA 1st E2E Workshop, Amsterdam

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