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N-Wave Engineering Update N-Wave Stakeholders Conference - Boulder 22 May 2012 Mark Mutz, NOAA [email protected]

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N-Wave Engineering Update. N-Wave Stakeholders Conference - Boulder 22 May 2012. Mark Mutz , NOAA [email protected]. N-Wave Design Review. Designed primarily for high-volume data flows Initially 10G mesh, 100G upgradeable Internet2/NLR DWDM waves for core circuits - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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N-Wave Engineering Update

N-Wave Stakeholders Conference - Boulder22 May 2012

Mark Mutz, NOAA [email protected]

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N-Wave Design Review• Designed primarily for high-volume data flows

• Initially 10G mesh, 100G upgradeable

• Internet2/NLR DWDM waves for core circuits

• Core network fully meshed for high availability

• Waves on various R&E RONs for access to core

• Ethernet only with MPLS – L2/3VPNs

• Instrumentation/test servers at node and site

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Update Summary

May 2011

• Core build out complete• Backend Systems complete• 4 RDHPCS sites connected via

L3VPN• CLASS Suitland connected to

Boulder via L2VPN • NSSL - Norman and Boulder

Campus connected

May 2012

• Seattle Core site complete• Asheville

– CLASS Layer 3 VRF• Silver Spring and Sand Point

aggregation routers• Miami AOML • Hawaii OC3• Matured change management

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May 2011

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Current Network

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DC Metro Expansion

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Seattle Core & Sand Point

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Hawaii - PRC

• OC3 acquired from UH.• Juniper MX series routers for

aggregation.• Hawaiian Tel. EIPDS service for

connectivity across the island.

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Hawaii Connectivity

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MPLS VRF Structure• Layer 3 VRF- Virtual Routing and

Forwarding– Separate routing tables keeps participant

traffic segregated • Management – Default VRF• Private VRFs– RDHPCS– CLASS and CLASS-DB

• NOAA (OAR) Wide VRF

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Layer 2 Connections

• WOC/NCEP– Data replication from Gaithersburg to Boulder

• SWPC Boulder access to NCEP Supercomputer

• Fairmont Internet access• SOC/Fairmont to Silver Spring NOC

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Layer 2 VPN

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MPLS Expansion

• Extending MPLS out to the aggregation routers

• Simpler to configure and maintain• More resilient– Single Layer 3 peering at Aggregation sites– Layer 2 redundancy

• Cisco to Juniper MPLS interoperability

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Uptime

• Network operational on Jan 1st 2011• Core Network uptime - 100%• For a Participant dual homed to core – 100% Uptime– Fully meshed design

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N-Wave Expansion

• Aggregation routers – Miami– Norman– Asheville– Suitland

• NOS and NMFS • NWS

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Projects

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http://noc.nwave.noaa.gov

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