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ANF Activities Update

ANF Activities Update. 2004 Internet2 Fall Member Meeting, Austin International Task Force 2004. 9.27. Yong-Jin Park (Hanyang Univ) Sanggyun Kim (ANF). Contents. 1. Introduction of ANF 2. Networks - Network Status (KOREN, KREONET, APII/TEIN) - Gigabit IPv6 activities

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ANF Activities Update

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  1. ANF Activities Update 2004 Internet2 Fall Member Meeting, AustinInternational Task Force 2004. 9.27 Yong-Jin Park (Hanyang Univ) Sanggyun Kim (ANF)

  2. Contents 1. Introduction of ANF 2. Networks - Network Status (KOREN, KREONET, APII/TEIN) - Gigabit IPv6 activities 3. Collaboration Activities - HEP - Medical - Digital Culture eXchange over IP

  3. ANF (Advanced Network Forum) Brief History - 1998.2 – 2003.2 APAN-KR - 2003.3. ANF Establishment Members - Supporter: KISDI, NCA, KISTI, ETRI, KT - NOC: KOREN NOC, KREONET NOC - Researchers Working Groups & TFTs - Network Technology Area: Measurement, IPv6, Multicast, Mobility/Wireless, Lambda - Application Technology Area: Conferencing, HDTV, VoIP, P2P - eResearch Area: HEP, Earth System - User Communities Area: Museum, Medicine, Game - TFT: DancingQ, IPv6, HDTV

  4. Networks KOREN (Korea Advanced Research Network) Supported by MIC and operated by NCA KREONET (Korea Research Environment Open Network) Supported by MOST and operated by KISTI

  5. GSR GSR GSR Network Status (KOREN) SingAREN (SG) 8 M GEANT (EU) Seoul 34M GSR STARTAP USA 1.2G Suwon Daegu Access Network: 155M~1Gbps GSR GSR Remark Daejun DWDM ATM Switch Router Busan Gigabit Switch 1 G Gwangju 40 Gbps 2.5Gbps 155Mbps JGN (JP) Over 2.5Gbps(planned)

  6. KREONET/KREONet2 Genkai/SINET Seoul Incheon Suwon 10Gbps MSPP Lambda Allocation Service 2.5~10Gbps Cheonan Daejeon SuperSIReN 5 Gbps Pohang Daegu Jeonju 2.5 Gbps 1040Gbps Changwon Busan Kwangju

  7. GEANT Sweden Lithuania Germany UK Poland France Austria NEA Romania USA Italy Spain 310Mbps KOREA JAPAN CHINA TEIN 34Mbs 1.2Gbps 45M SEA MALAYSIA Singapore International Links (APII/TEIN) 1Gbps

  8. Gigabit IPv6 Activities in Korea

  9. IPv6 Task Force - Background • ANF IPv6 Task Force Team has been established in March 2004. • Objective: • Establish Gigabit Native IPv6 infrastructure • Develop & Operate IPv6 Gigabit Applications • Up to 10% of IPv6 traffic

  10. KOREN KREONET Korean Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure:6GN- Phase 1 (~June 2004) - KT TNL CNU 155M/6 KNU 1G/6 1G/6 ICU 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 ETRI KAIST 155M/6 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 HYU 155M/6 KISTI 6NGIX 1G/6 100M/6 1G/6 NCA 1G/6 GIST Last Updated at 2004-06-17

  11. Korean Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure:6GN- Phase 2 (July 2004 ~) - • Target Applications • Multimedia Application • HD class Video-conferencing (20Mbps) • HDV Streaming – Live/On-Demand (20Mbps, 270Mbps) • Large File Transfer Application • HEP (High Energy Physics) application

  12. Collaboration activities I (HEP, Telemedicine)

  13. HEP • Large File Transfer Applications • KNU-Caltech (916Mbps) • KNU-CERN (930Mbps) • using FastTCP and TCP Reno

  14. Telemedicine • Telesurgery • Telesurgical Conference (Telementoring & Distance Learning)

  15. Partnership KR: Hanyang Univ, National Cancer Center Kyushu University: JP • High bandwidth(1Gbps) • DVTS/HDTV • IPsec KJCN: Korea Japan Cable Network

  16. Collaboration activities IIDigital Culture Exchange (High Definition Video Delivery Service )

  17. DancingQ • Korean Traditional Dance Performance in 2003.9 • DVTS (30Mbps) Multicast among KR, JP, US

  18. Buddha on the Net • HDTV on IPv6 • 20Mbps (MPEG-2) HD Stream • Contents • http://hdtv.nm.gist.ac.kr (IPv4) • http://hdtv6.nm.gist.ac.kr (IPv6)

  19. ITU Asia 2004 Demo (2004.9.6~11) • Receive HD Culture Video from Barcelona • HD Contents from ResearchChannel

  20. International lightpath provisioning for HD270m GIST-UPC UCLP Network Topology2004.9.13~15 GIST HD270m Receiver CA*net 4 KREONet2 HD270m Sender Red IRIS GÉANT i2CAT CESCA UPC BCN ons-gwangju ons-regina ons-winnipeg VLAN 633 L2 Catalyst 4506 MPLS TUNNEL ons-calgary Juniper M20 OSR 7609 Juniper M20 OPT_1_2 Madrid OPT_1_1 ons-daejeon02 ons-toronto ons-seattle OPT_1_3 ons-nyc ons-daejeon01 New York (MANLAN) GIST: Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology UPC: Technical University of Catalonia

  21. International lightpath provisioning for HD270m GEANT, Europe CA*net4, CANARIE, Canada KREONet2, KISTI, Korea Daejeon Seattle, US New York, US New York, US Daejeon Cisco ONS #2 Daejeon Cisco ONS #1 STM-4 STM-4 CA*net4 Juniper M160 1GigE 1GigE 1GigE 192.168.0.10 VLAN633 tagging GEANT RedIRIS, Spain 1GigE STS24c Barcelona, ES Madrid, ES RedIRIS Test Machine 192.168.0.15 Juniper M160 Juniper M20 Juniper T320 ONS15454 Gwangju Gwangju ONS Anella Científica 1GigE OPTera 5200 i2CAT/UPC, Spain L3 switch 1GigE 192.168.0.20 Router Cisco 4506 STM-4 circuit 1GigE VLAN633 tagging λ λ 1GigE circuit Cisco 6513 Barcelona, ES 1GigE 1GigE Martini Layer2 circuit HD270m receiver, 192.168.0.1, GIST, Gwangju HD270m sender, 192.168.0.2 I2CAT, Castelldefels CESCA, Spain Dedicated channel support GIST, NetMedia LAB

  22. Thank You !! Contact :sec@anf.ne.kr

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