Title: Sponsored Educational Group Participation in Abilene
1Sponsored Educational Group Participation in
Abilene
- Laurie Burns
- Director, Member Activities, Internet2
EDUCAUSE Gathering of State Networks Denver,
Colorado April 30, 2001
2Agenda
- Background
- Abilene Expanded Access
- Sponsored Participation in Abilene
- Sponsored Individual Institutions
- Sponsored Educational Groups
- QA
3Background
- Internet2 is a membership organization
- Internet2 members have access to multiple
national backbones (Abilene, vBNS, federal NGI
networks) - Internet2 membership is separate from Abilene
participation
4Background
- Internet2
- Began in 1996
- Activities in advanced applications development,
middleware, advanced network services, end-to-end
performance - 304 members (186 University members, 8 state or
regional networking organizations)
5Abilene April, 2001
- Current state
- Announced in April, 1998, launched in February,
1999 - 50 current and pending connections in 49 states
- 185 participants in 47 states and D.C.
- OC-48c (2.5 Gbps) IP-over-SONET backbone
- Ongoing strong partnership
- Cisco, Nortel, Qwest, Indiana University, ITECs
(N. Carolina and Ohio) - Increasing backbone utilization
- Characteristic exponential growth
- O(OC-12c) peak utilization on some links
- Traffic doubling time 7 months
6Abilene Participation
- Arises from contributions to network development
(stakeholder rather than customer model) - Is characterized by collaborative use of
advanced research, instructional, clinical and
content applications
7Sponsored Participation
- Mechanism to allow non-members to participate in
Abilene - Considered first and foremost a member benefit
- Created in response to expressed member needs
- Corresponds to Internet2s tech transfer goal
and Expanded Access initiative - Supplements Internet2s core focus on higher
educations advanced networking agenda
8Abilene Participation
- Primary Participation
- University Members
- Affiliate and Corporate Members with
Collaboration Site Status - Collaboration Site Status allows Affiliate and
Corporate Members to designate a physical
location, such as a research lab, to connect to
Abilene
9Abilene Participation
- Sponsored
- Sponsored Individual Institutions
- Individual educational or research-oriented
institutions, museums, art galleries, libraries,
hospitals, etc. who are sponsored by a Regular
University member - Sponsored Educational Groups
- State networks of predominantly educational
organizations, such as state K-12 networks who
are sponsored by a Regular University member in
the same state
10Abilene Participation Fees
- Primary Participants
- 20,000/year
- Sponsored Individual Institution Participants
- no fees to Internet2
- Sponsored Educational Group Participants
- 30,000/year, plus 2,000/congressional
representative, paid by the connector to Internet2
11SEGP Fee
- Proportional to state population
- 30,000 2,000 x (Size of states U.S. House
delegation) - Delegation size provides a readily auditable
population metric - Charged annually on a per-connecting
organization, per-state basis - Paid directly by the Abilene Connector on behalf
of the Sponsored Participant - Is not eligible for any discounting under the
K-12 Schools and Libraries program of the
Universal Service Fund (also known as E-rate) - Amount and scaling of this fee will be
reassessed on an annual basis
12Sponsored Participation (individual institutions)
- Introduced in November, 1999
- Over 20 sponsored participants and over 15
sponsors - Focused on collaborations between an educational
or research organization and Internet2 member(s),
or with other sponsored participants
13Sponsored Education Group Participation
- Introduced in October, 2000
- Designed primarily to accommodate existing and
emerging state-based education networks - Supplements, does not replace, sponsored
individual institution participation - Intended to support regional aggregation
- Focused on supporting advanced application uses
by networked aggregates of educational
institutions
14Current SEPG Status
- Approved
- California
- Michigan
- Missouri
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Virginia
- Washington
- Applied
- Georgia
- Indiana
- Pennsylvania
15Sponsorship
- Only University members can be sponsors for
individual sponsored participants or SEGPs - One or more member universities may sponsor a
networked aggregate of educational organizations
in the same state - In states with multiple state education
networks, one or more sponsors can work with the
same Abilene Connector to aggregate these
networks traffic
16Role of the Sponsor
- At the outset, the sponsor(s) works to
- identify an Abilene connector
- document the proposed networks commitment to
deploying advanced networking - describe at least one advanced application
- identify any Carnegie Doctoral/Research-Extensive
(D/R-E) institutions within the sponsored network
- upon approval of the SEGP, the sponsor retains
overall responsibility for ensuring that the use
of the connection is appropriate and supported
appropriately, and submits annual updates to
Internet2
17Role of the Abilene Connector
- A Connector supporting the SEGP(s) must
- maintain a 7x24 Network Operations Center (NOC)
that is accessible to the Abilene NOC - register its routing information and that of the
Participant(s) in the Internet2 Routing Registry
(I2db) or equivalent - mediate the Participants access to Abilene via
at least one router - contd
18Role of the Abilene Connector
- A Connector supporting the SEGP(s) must
- provide Internet2 with a quarterly report on the
relative utilization of the Abilene connection by
the SEGP(s) - assure compliance with the Abilene CoU by the
SEGP(s) - inform the Participant(s) that Abilene does not
provide transit to the commodity Internet - Upon approval, the Connector assumes fiscal and
operational responsibility for the SEGP
19Requirements for the SEGP
- A Sponsored Education Group must
- use a distinct origin Autonomous System Number
(ASN) so that the requirement for
characterization of relative utilization can be
met - not use Abilene to transit any intra-state
traffic within its own network, in the event that
the SEGP is multiply homed to Abilene - obtain access through a connection also serving
at least one Abilene participant that is a
University Member of Internet2
20Establishing Connectivity
- The sponsor completes the SEGP application,
including a description of at least one advanced
application project - Internet2 review the application for
completeness and accept or continue work on it - The Connector completes the Connection Agreement
- The routes are approved by Internet2 and
forwarded to the NOC - Traffic flows!
21Questions?Thank you!
- http//www.internet2.edu/abilene
- http//www.vbns.net
- abilene_at_internet2.edu
- lburns_at_internet2.edu
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