[Whren-today] September 2006
WHREN Editor
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WHREN-LILA Report
Volume 2, Issue 5
September 30, 2006
The Western Hemisphere Research and Education Networks (WHREN) - Links
Interconnecting Latin America (LILA) report summarizes activities from
participating networks. The WHREN-LILA Report is published under National
Science Foundation (NSF) Award # 0441095 and Academic Network at São Paulo
(ANSP) award Projeto Fapesp no. 04/14414-2.
September 2006 Issue:
1. WHREN-LILA Activities
2. FIU-CIARA Activities
3. CENIC Activities
4. Pacific Wave Activities
5. RNP Activities
6. ANSP Activities
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1. WHREN-LILA ACTIVITIES
The second WHREN meeting took place in September in Santiago. Full meeting
notes will be published on the web site by October 7th.
Heidi Alvarez, a co-PI for WHREN-LILA, presented at the Optical Network
Testbeds Workshop 3 which took place on September 7 & 8 in Tokyo, Japan.
Her presentation, "Western Hemisphere International Exchange Points",
includes information on the WHREN-LILA exchange points, along with updates
on the Atlantic Wave project.
The full presentation is available at
http://www.whren-lila.net/pubs/ONT3_alvarez7.pdf.
2. FIU-CIARA ACTIVITIES
CYBERBRIDGES:
Heidi Alvarez, PI of the CyberBridges project, will chair a BOF session at
SC06. The session is titled "CyberBridges: A Model Collaboration
Infrastructure for e-Science" and is scheduled on Wednesday, November 15 at
12:15pm. For more information, visit the SC06 website
(http://sc06.supercomp.org/schedule/event_detail.php?evid=5191)
For more information on the CyberBridges project, visit
http://www.cyberbridges.net/
For more information on CIARA, visit their website at http://ciara.fiu.edu/
3. CENIC ACTIVITIES
Both California State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML)
and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) are now connected
to the Digital California tier of the California Research & Education
Network (CalREN-DC). The two research institutions are linked to the
CalREN-DC node in Soledad, CA at Gigabit speeds via AT&T's GigaMAN (Ethernet
private line) service. CENIC contracts with AT&T to provide similar
connectivity to many research and education entities throughout California.
As two of the premiere marine research institutions in the US and the world,
MLML and MBARI will use their connection to CalREN to further their research
programs and collaborations with other researchers worldwide and to enable
complex ventures such as MBARI's Monterey Accelerated Research System
(MARS), which will allow scientists to perform long-term and real-time
experiments 900 meters below the surface of Monterey Bay and will serve as
an engineering, science, and education test bed for even larger regional
ocean observatories. The Institute's connection to CalREN will play a
crucial role in making the data gathered by the MARS system available for
MBARI researchers and others in the research community with a collaborative
interest.
For more information on CENIC, visit their website at http://www.cenic.org/.
4. PACIFIC WAVE ACTIVITIES
Jacqueline Brown chaired the Global Collaboration Workshop at the APAN
meeting held in Singapore July 17-21, 2006.
In August, Pacific Wave added two new participants. NASA's Research and
Education Network (NREN) joined Pacific Wave in Sunnyvale, California with a
10 gigabit port and New Zealand's KAREN/REANNZ network joined Pacific Wave
in Seattle, Washington with a gigabit port.
The webcast of the KAREN network launch can be reviewed at
http://www.r2.co.nz/20060831/ .
Work is underway to add the CLARA and CUDI networks to Pacific Wave in the
fall.
For more Pacific Wave, visit the website at http://www.pacificwave.net/.
5. RNP ACTIVITIES
RNP increases its traffic capacity with foreign countries. Access to sites
from other countries will be faster
On October 2, there was an increase in the international traffic capacity of
the institutions using Ipê Network - the multigigabit infrastructure kept by
the National Education and Research Network (Rede Nacional de Ensino e
Pesquisa - RNP). The link hired from Global Crossing enabled 700 Mbps
traffic to occur, starting from Ipê Network's point of presence in São
Paulo. This capacity, added to the potential of PoP-RJ's international link
(155 Mbps), elevates the traffic capacity between RNP and the commercial
Internet abroad to 855 Mbps.
This increase was already predicted by contract. RNP's analysts had detected
that the traffic with the commercial Internet was close to saturation,
reaching about 80% of the previous capacity of the link.
RNP relies on four international channels: the links hired for the PoPs RJ
and SP and the connections with Clara Network (155 Mbps) and with WHREN-LILA
(1.24 Gbps). The connections with Clara (Latin American Cooperation of
Advanced Networks) and with WHREN-LILA (Western Hemisphere Research and
Education Networks/Links Interconnecting Latin America) are exclusively
academic. The link with WHREN-LILA is shared with Clara and with the
academic network of the state of São Paulo, ANSP, and it only serves some
specific projects of RNP's clients. The connections with Clara and
WHREN-LILA enable the exchange of information with two academic networks:
the European Géant and the American Internet2.
For more information on this, visit
http://www.rnp.br/en/news/2006/not-060825.html
For more information on RNP, visit their website at http://www.rnp.br/
6. ANSP ACTIVITIES
ANSP activated a 200 Mbps trunk between the routers at the Palace and
Prodesp
A 200 Mbps trunk was activated with the router at the Prodesp and the router
at the Government Palace. The former 100 Mbps link that connected them to
the ANSP router were saturated
This change was made with one switch with two links UTP, the first a
FastEthernet interface to the Prodesp router installed in the Fapesp and the
second to the ANSP router, a NetIron 400.
For more information on ANSP, visit their website at http://www.nara.org.br/
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