Title: Prezentacja programu PowerPoint
1- PIONIER Polish optical NREN
Michal Przybylski, Maciej Stroinski, Artur
Binczewski michalp stroins
artur_at_man.poznan.pl
CEF Workshop , Prague, CESNET, 25-26 May 2004
2Contents
- Why we build fibers ?
- The way to Optical Internet
- Benefits of infrastructure ownership
- The future of PIONIER
3PIONIER - an idea of All Optical Network, facts
- 4Q1999 proposal of program submited to KBN
- 2Q2000 PIONIER testbed (DWDM, TNC 2001)
- 3Q2000 project accepted (tender for
co-operation, negotiations with Telcos) - 4Q2001 I Phase 10 mln Euro
- Contracts with Telbank and Szeptel (1434 km)
- 4Q2002 II Phase 18.5 mln Euro
- Contracts with Telbank, regional Power Grids
Companies (1214 km) - Contract for equipment 10GEDWDM and IP router
- 2H2003 installation of 10GE with DWDM rep./amp.
- 16 MANs connected and 2648 km of fibers installed
- 20 October 2003 PIONIER is operational
- Contracts with partners (Telbank and HAVE) (1426
km) I phase 5 mln Euro - 2Q2004 - negotiations with partners 2300 km
(budget 10 mln Euro) - 2005/2006 21 MANs connected with 6300 km of
fiber
4PIONIER - the economy behind...
- Cost relation (connections between 21 MANs, per
year) - 622Mb/s channels from telco (real cost) 4.8
MEuro - 2.5Gb/s channels from telco (estimate) 9.6
MEuro - 10Gb/s channels from telco (estimate) 19.2
MEuro - PIONIER costs (5200km of fibers, 10GE) 55.0
MEuro - Annual PIONIER maintenance costs 2.1 MEuro
- Return of Investment in 3 years!
- (calculations made only for 1 lambda used)
5PIONIER - the economy behind
- Cost reduction via
- simplified network architecture IP / ATM / SDH /
DWDM ? IP / GE / DWDM - lower investment, lower depreciation ATM /SDH ?
GE - simplified management
6Why the fiber?
- Market survey
- providers unable to fulfill the requirements of
science (low bandwidth, low reach, high prices) - inability to provide dark fibers
- Target to find suitable solution for research
community - 2000 - first DWDM over dark fiber testbed in
Poland (done as PIONIER experiment),
demonstration of pilot, lambda based applications - 2001 second DWDM testbed and MPLS test,
- Results decision to build own fiber network,
with the DWDM as the future transport technology.
PSNC has been selected as the responsible
organisation. - Mutual benefits drove the deployment both
providers and research community interested in
reducing costs. Different ways to acquire the
fibers co-investment, swap, purchase, main
investor.
7PIONIER - technology
- Different fiber types for various applications
- SMF (Standard Mode Fiber, G.652, general purpose
regional and national used currently for 10GE
transmission) - NZDSF (Non-Zero Dispersion Shifted Fiber, G.655,
future long range multi-lambda 40Gbit/s
transmission for direct HPC connection and
ultra-broadband Internet) - Guaranteed flexibility
- average span length 60km for national backbone
(allows for different class of equipment to be
used Metro, LH, ULH...) - Safe technology
- most of our installations are undergroud, 830km
OPGWADSS (high voltage power lines, ground wire)
with tight SLA. - Problems
- local loop construction is sometimes difficult
(urban area - average 6 months waiting time for
permissions)
8PIONIER fiber network in 2003
9Building 10GE transmission
- 2003 - 10GE transmission
- the need to reduce operational costs.
- needs from VLBI and CERN for high bandwidth links
- an intermediate solution until target 40Gbit/s
DWDM system is installed. - Equipment
- no appropriate 10GE switch interface/line
amplifier found - transport on DWDM from ADVA / INRANGE
- Black Diamond 10GE switches used as core
equipment - Juniper T320 for international connectivity and
VLAN routing
1010GE transmission in 2003
10G to GEANT
11Quantities
- DWDM
- ADVA shelf - 50
- 10Gbit transponder - 42
- EDFA - 44 Regeneration cost 50
- DCM - 56
- 10GE
- BD 6808 switch - 16
- 10GE switch card 1310nm - 37
- 8x1GE card (GBIC) - 16 (63)
- L2 over VLAN
- Juniper M5 - 7
- Routing
- Juniper T320 - 1
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13Link setup and optimisation
Cost approximately 140KEuro
Cost approximately 90KEuro, cost savings
(equipment only) 35
14PIONIER in 2004
OWN FIBERS
GDANSK
10 Gb/s
KOSZALIN
OLSZTYN
SZCZECIN
GÉANT
BIALYSTOK
BYDGOSZCZ
TORUN
10 Gb/s
POZNAN
LEASED CHANNELS
ZIELONA GÓRA
WARSZAWA
622 Mb/s
LÓDZ
155 Mb/s
WROCLAW
RADOM
CZESTOCHOWA
PULAWY
KIELCE
OPOLE
LUBLIN
Metropolitan Area Networks
KATOWICE
RZESZÓW
KRAKÓW
BIELSKO-BIALA
15(New) network services
- ATM transport in 10GE network
- continuation of former ATM network (still many
customers connected with ATM) - concatenation of Juniper CCC with 10GE 802.1p
VLANs - service in the production network
- approx. 20 connections between 5 MANs
16Benefits of new infrastructure
- International connectivity - GEANT 10 Gb/s, TELIA
2 Gb/s, GTS/SPRINT 2 Gb/s, - High Performance Computing Centers projects
(national) - PROGRESS (3 SUN clusters x 1Gb/s)
- SGI (6 SGI clusters x 1Gb/s)
- CLUSTERIX (12 PC clusters x 1 Gb/s)
- National Data Storage system (5 sites x 1Gb/s)
- EU Projects
- 6NET (155-622Mb/s)
- VLBI (1Gb/s dedicated) 5FP
- CERN-ATLAS (gt1 Gb/s dedicated per site)
- MUPPET
- NOBEL
- EGEE 6FP
- COREGRID
- HPC EUROPA and others
17HPC and IST project
HPC network (53)
OTHERS?
18PROGRESS
19VIRTUAL LABORATORY
20VLBI PROJECT Very Long Baseline Interferometry
PIONIER
GERMANY
PIWNICE K. TORUNIA
UNITED KINGDOM
RESULTS OF OBSERVATION 1Gb/s
DWINGELOO (HOLAND) EUROPEAN COORDINATION CENTER
RADIOTELESCOPE ALIGNMENT
GÉANT
ITALY
FINLAND
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22The future of PIONIER
- How to make future-proof investments?
- each of new fiber routes will be equipped with 2
pipes new fibers can be added if needed - 1426 km, 2x40mm pipes with 6xG.65518xG.652
fibers contracted in 2003 - 2300 km, 2x40mm pipes with 6xG.65518xG.652
planned in 2005 - PIONIER-based regional networks development
- Interconnection of remote universities
possibility to create new MANs - 16 provinces prepare the regional network
deployment - Interconnection to neighbouring networks
- e-Region
- Porta Optica
23The future of PIONIER
24Interconnection of new universities
25Regional Network for Wielkopolska Province
- Who we want to connect
- 2289 schools
- 761 libraries
- 222 communes
- Technologies
- 2 455 km of fibre
- 10 GE and GE switches
- WiFi/WiMAX as access
- Costs
- total 25 mln Euro
- possibility of refund 75 from EC structural
funds
26Regional Network for Wielkopolska Province
27Regional Network for Lubuskie Province
- Who we want to connect
- 888 schools
- 274 libraries
- 78 communes
- Technologies
- 878 km of fibre
- GE switches
- WiFi/WiMAX as access
- Costs
- total 11 mln Euro
- possibility of refund 75 from EC structural
funds
28Regional Network for Lubuskie Province
29PIONIER e-Region
- Three e-Regions already defined
- Cottbus Zielona Gora (D-PL)
- Ostrava Bielsko Biala (CZ-PL)
- Zilina Bielsko Biala (SK-PL)
- e-Region objectives
- Creation of a rational base and possibility of
integrated work between institutions across the
border, as defined by e-Europe. (...) education,
medicine, natural disasters, information bases,
protection of environment. - Enchancing the abilities of co-operation by
developing new generation of services and
applications. - Promoting the region in the Europe (as a micro
scale of e-Europe concept)
30PIONIER Porta Optica
- PORTA OPTICA - a distributed optical gateway to
eastern neigbours of Poland (project proposal) - A chance for close cooperation in scientific
projects, by the means of providing
multichannel/multilambda Internet connections to
the neighbouring countries. - An easy way to extend GÈANT/GN2 to Eastern
European countries
31PIONIER cooperation with neighbours
RUSSIA
LITHUANIA
PORTA OPTICA
BELARUS
GERMANY
UKRAINE
CZECH REP.
SLOVAKIA
32Questions?
33Thank you!Artur Binczewski artur_at_man.poznan.p
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