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Title: Sponsored Educational Group Participation in Abilene


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Sponsored Educational Group Participation in
Abilene
  • Laurie Burns
  • Director, Member Activities, Internet2

EDUCAUSE Gathering of State Networks Denver,
Colorado April 30, 2001
2
Agenda
  • Background
  • Abilene Expanded Access
  • Sponsored Participation in Abilene
  • Sponsored Individual Institutions
  • Sponsored Educational Groups
  • QA

3
Background
  • 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

4
Background
  • 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)

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Abilene 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

6
Abilene 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

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Sponsored 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

8
Abilene 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

9
Abilene 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

10
Abilene 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

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SEGP 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

12
Sponsored 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

13
Sponsored 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

14
Current SEPG Status
  • Approved
  • California
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Rhode Island
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Applied
  • Georgia
  • Indiana
  • Pennsylvania

15
Sponsorship
  • 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

16
Role 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

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Role 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

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Role 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

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Requirements 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

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Establishing 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!

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Questions?Thank you!
  • http//www.internet2.edu/abilene
  • http//www.vbns.net
  • abilene_at_internet2.edu
  • lburns_at_internet2.edu
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