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TERENA Technical Programme Activities

Learn about TERENA's technical programme activities, special interest areas, current task forces, and projects, including middleware, mobility, and grid coordination.

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TERENA Technical Programme Activities

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  1. TERENA Technical Programme Activities Claudio Allocchio TERENA VP Technical Programme http://www.terena.nl/ TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  2. TERENA Technical Programme • Special Interest Areas: • Lower Layers (IPv6, MPLS, VPNs etc.) • Quality of Service (including DiffServ) • Videoconferencing and Streaming (Including IP Telephony) • Content Delivery, Indexing and Searching • Middleware (security, AAI) • Mobility • Grid and Campus coordination TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  3. TERENA Technical Committee The composition of the TTC (October 2003): • Claudio Allocchio - VP Technical Programme • Roberto Barbera - GRID • Steve Williams - Videoconferencing and Streaming • Christoph Graf - Security • Victor Reijs - High Speed Lower Layers and Optical Networking • Ton Verschuren - Middleware • John Dyer - Chief Technical Officer • Karel Vietsch - Secretary General • PDOs TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  4. Current Task Forces • TF-AACE • TF-CSIRT • TF-NETCAST • TF-NGN • TF-Mobility • TF-PR TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  5. TF-AACEfinally build Euro-MACE? Forum to cover Middleware?Meet the applications needslaunch workshop for GN2 JRA5TF-NGNPerformance monitoring and PERT (human experts)How to authorize users for PremiumIP (still by NOCs)Need more active people, too much a forum.Coordinate with AAI - TF-AACETF-CSIRT Interaction with external bodies, not only R&D, lawsinteraction with certificates?TF-NETCASTImplement content distributionUniversity/Research European channel? Project?TF-MOBILITYInteraction with TF-AACEUsers and technology roamingScalability, EU but also beyond, and interoperability TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  6. What is TERENA doing in the GRID arena ? • Major interest for the NRENs is Networking components • Lower Layers = Optical / High Speed Networking • Middleware = AAI • Many NREN (users) Particpate in Global Grid Forum (GGF) • High Performance Networking & Measurement • Security & AAI • Participating in proposed EGEE project; TERENA leads the dissemination activity, NRENs and their users are the core of the production activities TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  7. Technical Programme Projects • Internal TERENA Projects • Funded by TERENA members interested in specific projects. • e.g. Trusted Introducer, IP Telephony Cookbook, GNRT • External Projects • (part)-funded by the European Commission • Needs international collaboration 3+ EC countries • Multiple partners (not just TERENA members). • Currently: 6NET, 6LINK, SCAMPI, SEEREN, SERENATE, TRANSITS, COM-REN • Several proposals submitted to 6th Framework Programme:EGEE, GN2, GRANDE, GARDEN MOME,… TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  8. IP Telephony Cookbook • Telecoms costs in some parts of Europe are high. • Number of initatives to use IP telephony, but these were not linked. • Coordination and support would be beneficial. • ‘Cookbook’ initiative started in April 2003 and will run until February 2004. • Will investigate the various IP telephony projects in Europe. • Aims to produce guidelines on: • IP Telephony protocols and basic services set-up. • how to set-up advanced services. • how to connect an IP Telephony island to a wider dialing plan. • regulatory and legal aspects. • interoperability of different IP telephony equipment. TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  9. Projects - GNRT • Guide to Network Resource Tools • First published in 1996, • Available as a book • Aimed at users and support staff. • Provides basic introduction to the Internet. • How to use e-mail, web browsing, searching, and other common services. • advice on standards, security, web-development etc.. • May be freely distributed by TERENA members, who may also acquire the local translation rights (e.g. Slovenian). TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  10. GNRT http://www.terena.nl/library/gnrt/ Preview new edition - http://gnrt2.terena.nl/ TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  11. Directory Schema Registry • Implemented by DAASI International • Community Funding • TERENA, JISC, RedIRIS, CESNET, PSNC, DAASI • LDAP Schema Registry • Web Interface • Completed: Deliverables available at: http://www.terena.nl/tech/projects/SchemaRegistry/ TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  12. Certificate Retrieval in OpenLDAP • Additional Functionality to Open LDAP • Community Funding: • TERENA, CESNET, RedIRIS, SURFnet, SWITCH, UNINETT • Allows the searching on useful keys • E.g. names containing email addresses • Technical Issues encountered - DoS attacks • Completion before end 2003 TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  13. Trusted Repository of NREN Certificates • Idea originated in TF-AACE • Discussed at TTC, TAC and May 2003 GA • Agreed Standard Format • TF-AACE policy document – available online • File to be hosted at TERENA for secure download • Implementation before end 2003 TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  14. External Project - SERENATE • Study into European Research and Education Networking as Targeted by eEurope • EC-funded project led by TERENA: 1 May 2002 - 30 September 2003 • Study the evolution of networking over the next 5-10 years. • Includes technical, organisational and financial aspects. • Investigating market conditions and regulatory environments. TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  15. External Project - TRANSITS • TRAining of Network Security Incident Teams’ Staff • EC-funded project led by TERENA: July 2002 – June 2005 • Develops and maintains course material for training CSIRT staff • Holds training workshops (with travel funding for NAS countries) TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  16. External Project – SEEREN • South-Eastern European Research & Education Networking • EU-funded project led by GRNET: December 2002 – June 2004 • TERENA is a dissemination and liaison partner – linking SERENATE, TF-NGN and Internet2 with SEEREN. • Establishing a network infrastructure (2-34 Mbps) between Romania, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, Serbia & Montenegro. • NATO ANW Policy Issues for NRENs in SE Europe – Varna, Bulgaria – 7-9 September 2003 TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  17. Other External Projects • 6NET • EU-funded project led by Cisco: January 2002 – December 2004. • Has built a native IPv6-based network for gaining experience of IPv6 deployment and migration from existing IPv4-based networks. • Used to test new IPv6 services and applications, as well as interoperability with legacy applications. • TERENA leads the dissemination work package: website, workshops, etc.. • Most results are publicly available! • 6LINK • SCAMPI (A SCAleable Monitoring Platform for the Internet) • EU-funded project led by TERENA: April 2002 – September 2004. • Developing a PCI-based adapter card for monitoring at 10 Gbps. • Includes dedicated API for developing standard applications. TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  18. NREN CompendiumCOM-REN • Compendium has been published annually since 2000. • Collection of relevant information about European NRENs: • Administrative data and legal form. • Number of users and market share. • Internal and external connectivity, and capacity of links. • Network traffic, load and congestion indicators. • Services, staffing and funding. • Projects and NRENs interest areas. • Provides overview of network status in each country. • Preliminary 2003 edition now on TERENA website. • A good tool for lobbying governments and/or funding bodies! • A good tool to find out more about what an NRENs Is doing! TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  19. New External FP6 Projects • MOME – Measurement Cluster • EGEE – Production Grid Service • GN2 – NOT ONLY successor to GÉANT • GARDEN – Optical & IP Integration • GRANDE – Architectures and Network Management TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  20. 2 year project (initially) • Production Service GRID • Start April 2004 • EC contribution 30 million € • 70 partners • TERENA Lead Dissemination • websites, mail-lists • conferences • assistance on PR TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  21. Project MOME • Monitoring and Measurement Cluster • Led by Salzburg Research • TERENA Dissemination partner • Website, mailing lists • Host measurement database • Two – 1-day workshops • Sessions at TNC 2004, 2005 TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  22. GN2 - The successor to GN1 • EC call closed 2 October 2003 • Project Scheduled to Start October 2004 • New Network planned to Start January 2005 • Budget 100 million € Commission Contribution • TERENA enters at full role into the project • Project comprises of: • Service Provision • Joint Research Activities • Human Networking Activities • TTP "mapped" into GN2 TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  23. GN2 Networking Activities(Human Networking) • TERENA is the major partner • Support for Task Forces work related to GN2 • Foresight Study (Serenate2) • Benchmarking • Support for TERENA Membership Development • Conferences and Events • The NRENs are the other major partners • Develop technology • Provide the "experts" • Support for JRAs (Joint Research Activities) TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  24. GN2 Joint Research Activities • JRA1- Performance Measurement and Management • A comprehensive Network Management Framework • TF-NGN PERT • JRA2 - Security • Network Security Components • TF-CSIRT, TF-AACE • JRA3 - New Service Development • Bandwidth on Demand • TF-NGN • JRA4 - Technology and Service Testing • Implement a Distributed Test Facility • TF-NGN • JRA5 - Mobility and Ubiquity • Creation of an Interoperable AAI • TF-AACE • OTHERS to come, created inside TERENA community TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  25. GRANDE - Grid Aware Network Developments in Europe • T-Systems, Alcatel, TERENA, DANTE, NRENs, Research institutes and Universities • Integrate Grid and Middleware concepts into lower layer Networking • Build a Pan-European Testbed • Interact with End Users to understand their requirements • Dissemination and training • Coordination with GN2, GARDEN, Grid Projects TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  26. GARDEN - Global and Advanced Research Development Environment and Network • CISCO, TERENA, DANTE, NRENs, Research institutes and Universities • Provide and Intercontinental IP Optical Testbed Network • Develop New Services and Tools for IP Optical Networking • Provide tests and interoperability between Network, Middleware and Applications • Dissemination and Training • Coordinate with GRANDE, EGEE, GN2 TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  27. Root Servers Initiative • Submitted, at last, to RIPEncc for decision • Currently in planning phase TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  28. Issues addressed by NRENs • Production IPv6 Roll-out • Security (specifically AAI) • GRID and Ubiquitous Computing (mobility) • End-to-End Service (PERT) • Adoption of the GRID • Massive traffic loads, Global Virtual Organisations • Ownership/Operational Models for NRENs • Shift in expenditure profiles from links to equipment • Helping NRENs "customers" to solve their last mile and internal network problems TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

  29. Questions? TERENA GA – Copenhagen, 23 – 24 October 2003

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