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SINET Update and Collaboration with

TEIN2

Jun MatsukataNational Institute of Informatics (NII) Research Organization of Information and Systems

jm@nii.ac.jp

August 25, 2005

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SINET and SuperSINET

NII operates SINET and SuperSINET which serve as the information communications network infrastructure for the national research and higher education community in Japan.

SINET with SuperSINET together plays the role of an NREN in Japan.

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SINET

SINET serves as the information communication network infrastructure for the research community in Japan covering the higher educational community as well for many years.

Universities and academic research institutions are connected.

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SuperSINET SuperSINET is a networking project associated w

ith SINET which was aimed at promotion of advanced scientific researches.

SuperSINET is integrated with SINET as a single operation entity.

Two modes of network services Shared backbone (IP packet switched) Dedicated

• Physical (Gitabit Ethernet bridge circuits, etc.)• Virtual (MPLS VPN (L3))

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SuperSINET (continued) First phase: from Janurary 2002 to March

2005 SuperSINETwas implemented through a three

+ year joint research project with the awarded telecommunication company.

Second phase: from April 2005 SuperSINET uses commercially available telec

ommunication circuits.

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Topology of the Backbone Network of SINET/SuperSINET

SuperSINET Nodes (PoP

s)

SINET Nodes (PoP

s)

Osaka NagoyaTokyo

As of April 2005

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Recent changes Circuit renewal of the backbone of SINET and Su

perSINET Due to the transition from phase 1 to phase 2

International connectivity Backup of the transpacific portion of APAN Upgrade of the circuit to Thailand Upgrade of connectivity to U.S.A.

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Circuit renewal of SINET and SuperSINET. Completed by April 2005 Although most circuits were replaced, ther

e was no remarkable change in topology. Backup of the links to major network node

s using Gigabit Ethernet clouds.

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International connectivity December 2004

• SINET started to provide backup for the transpacific portion of APAN (i.e. TransPac2).

January 2005• The 2 Mbps link to Bangkok, Thailand was upgraded to 44 M

bps (ATM), connecting SINET (NII) and ThaiSARN (NECTEC) as before.

April 2005• OC48 (2.4 Gbps) x 4 to NYC became OC192 (10 Gbps).• A new OC48 link to LA was installed.

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10Gbps

International Connectivity

QGPOP

APAN

GÉANT

SURFNET

KORENFukuoka

Otemachi

As of April 2005

MAN LANNYC

ThaiSARN

SINET/SuperSINET

NII Hitotsubashi

LA

Abilene

CANARIE

ESnet

ISP(for commodity traffic)

NISN

Pacific Wave

STARLIGHTChicago

2.4Gbps

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Upcoming and Future Issues Design of next generation architecture of

SINET Two new intra-Asia links to be installed

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Two New Intra-Asia Links Two OC12 (622 Mbps) intra-Asia

links, between Tokyo and Hong Kong and between Tokyo and Singapore, will be installed by January 1, 2006.

Will form a part of the TEIN2 backbone.

Will be operated by NII in collaboration with TEIN2 as well as APAN.

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622

622

TEIN2 Proposed Topology

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THE END

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