Facilities Based Networking Corporation for Education Networking Initiatives in California (CENIC) Charter Associates California Institute of Technlogy California State University Stanford University University of.
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Facilities Based Networking Corporation for Education Networking Initiatives in California (CENIC) Charter Associates California Institute of Technlogy California State University Stanford University University of California University of Southern California Mission Statement Facilitate and Coordinate the: Development, Deployment, Operations of a set of seamless and robust advanced network services. CENIC’s networks support advanced applications designed to enhance California’s leadership in research and education. CalREN-DC Digital California IP based network: OC-48 Serves 140 Higher Ed institutions, 8,000+ Elementary, Secondary and High Schools 8.0 million+ student, faculty & staff users Internet2 connectivity and commodity ISP services CalREN-HPR High Performance Research IP based network, 10Gb Ethernet 50+ Research institutions, National Laboratories and San Diego Super Computing Center California component of Internet2 with 10G and OC-12 connections Serves hundreds of researchers CalREN-XD Experimental/Development Network 10Gb wavelengths (OC-192c or 10G LANPHY) and dark fiber Point-Point, Point-MultiPoint 1G Ethernet possible Serves network researchers in California Research institutions Four UC Institutes, USC/ISI, Stanford and CalTech CalREN Optical Footprint Northern California Southern California National Light Rail Dark Fiber National footprint Serves very high-end Experimental and Research Applications 4- 10.0 GB Wavelengths initially Partnership NLR “Service Offerings” Point-to-Point wave (OC-192c or 10GE) • No wave can interfere with others Shared IP service • Must be able to tolerate outages • Supports experimental code Switched Ethernet service • Delivered as gigabit Ethernet • Point-to-point or point-to-multipoint NLR Footprint and Layer 1 (15808s) Topology SEA POR SAC BOS NYC CHI OGD DEN SVL CLE FRE PIT WDC KAN LAX RAL NAS STR PHO SDG WAL OLG ATL DAL 15808 Terminal, Regen or OADM site (OpAmp sites not shown) Fiber route National Light Rail Lambda & Route Map Seattle Boise Ogden 4 Denver TERMINAL REGEN Metro 10 Gig E Kansas Chicago OADM Cleveland 4 2 4 4 2 Salt Lake City Portland 2 5 2 6 (OC192) 6 4 StarLight Boston Pittsburgh Sacramento Sunnyvale 15808 LH System 15808 ELH System 15540 Metro System 10 Gig E Washington OC192 DC 2 Fresno 4 4 4 4 New York City 4 Los Angeles 2 4 4 2 Stratford 4 San Diego 4 4 Pheonix 4 Olga Dallas Walnut Nashville Atlanta Raleigh NLR POP Architecture Long Haul OC48/OC192/10GigE DWDM NLR DWDM 10 Gig E or OC192 Gig E Calren/DC/HPR/NLR PoP Architecture CalRen DC HPR NLR Long Haul OC48/OC192/10GigE DWDM CalREN/DC DWDM 10 Gig E or OC192 Gig E HPR 15500 Campus or Metro Interconnect One of above options used for Each campus NLR