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(Hong Kong Academic and Research Network) Ho Pui Tak (hpt@cc.hku.hk) Computer Centre, The University of Hong KongHARNET: HARNET Hongkong Academic and Research NETwork (HARNET) Managed by Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC) Supports the eight Universities funded by the University Grants Committee (UGC) Also supports some non-profit organizations in Hong Kong University Grants Committee (UGC): University Grants Committee (UGC)Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC): Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC)JUCC/HARNET members: JUCC/HARNET members 8 full members, funded by University Grants Committee (UGC) The University of Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University City University of Hong Kong The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong Baptist University Lingnan University The Hong Kong Institute of EducationThe University of Hong Kong(HKU): The University of Hong Kong (HKU)The Chinese University of Hong Kong(CUHK): The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)The Hong Kong Polytechnic University(PolyU): The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)City University of Hong Kong(CityU): City University of Hong Kong (CityU)Hong Kong Baptist University(HKBU): Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU)The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST): The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST)Lingnan University (LU): Lingnan University (LU)The Hong Kong Institute of Education(HKIED): The Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIED)Other JUCC/HARNET members: Other JUCC/HARNET members 2 Affiliate Members Open University of Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (Institute of Vocational Education) The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK): The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK)Vocational Training Council(VTC): Vocational Training Council (VTC)Other JUCC/HARNET members: Other JUCC/HARNET members 2 Network Members Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA): Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA)Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks (HKSTP): Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks (HKSTP)Early HARNET Era before 1991: Early HARNET Era before 1991 HARNET: established in 1985 based on DECnet and UUCP 4800 bps dialup connection Connected to BITNET in 1989 via a 2400 bps leased circuit to Yale University Connected to Internet in 1991 & High-speed wide-area network backbone linking up the campus networks of the JUCC members Provides Internet network services to JUCC member institutions, affiliate and network membersHARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002: HARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002 Growth of local HARNET 1993 – T1-ring network 1995 – T1-ring to T1-star 1997 – ATM at 10Mbps 2000 – ATM at 30Mbps 2001 – ATM at 45Mbps 2002 – ATM at 60MbpsHARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002: HARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002 Growth of HARNET/Internet bandwidth 1992 – 64K 1993 – 128K leased circuit 1995 – T1 (1.54Mbps) 1996 – E1 (2 Mbps) 1997 – 6M 1998 – 12M + Netplus 1999 – 12M + 12M 2000 – 48M 2001 – 72M 2002 – 96M T1-Star HARNET in 1995: T1-Star HARNET in 1995HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present: HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present HARNET connected to Internet2 in October 2002 Via the STARTAP at Chicago through a 45Mbps link Facilitated researches that require a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet2 backbone and NGI (Next Generation Internet)HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present : HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present HARNET/TANET Connection 2002: connected to TANET via their HK collocation site at 155 Mbps HARVNET: for local and international inter-institutional multi-party video-conferencing HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present : HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present HARNET/CERNET Connection 2004: upgraded from 2Mbps to 155Mbps 2004: set up an IPv6 BGP peer with CSTNET using IPv4 tunneling 2005: connected to CERNET2 with IPv6 BGP peeringHARNET/Internet - August 2002: HARNET/Internet - August 2002Slide29: FE HARNET Network Configuration 2003-04 GE 2 x GE 2x STM1 8 JUCC institutions GE GE Cisco 7603 Cisco 7603 45M TANET FE Data Centre GE GE HARNET Router (Cisco 7606) 45M Internet2 via StarLight 155M International Internet 155M CERNET US Collocation Router Internet 2 Access Router Cisco7206VXR Internet 2 Access Router Cisco7206VXR OC3 ATM (for Internet2) OC3 Internet2 Router Cisco 7507 8 x 24M PVC 8 x 45M PVC FE HARNET Router (Cisco 7507) GE GE NetFlow FE MCU OC12 (for Internet2)HARNET 2005: HARNET 2005Analysis for International Traffic: Analysis for International Traffic The statistics were last updated Tuesday, 23 May 2006 15:22 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) Analysis for HKIX Traffic: Analysis for HKIX Traffic 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) The statistics were last updated Wednesday, 17 May 2006 15:27 Analysis for Internet2 Traffic: Analysis for Internet2 Traffic The statistics were last updated Tuesday, 13 June 2006 16:02 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) Analysis for CERNET Traffic: Analysis for CERNET Traffic 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) The statistics were last updated Friday, 20 January 2006 at 10:32Analysis for TANET Traffic: Analysis for TANET Traffic 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) The statistics were last updated Tuesday, 13 June 2006 15:57 On-going Development: On-going Development 2006 Development Plan Further enhancement of HARNET resiliency Central security protection against major security attack like DDOS Optical HARNET Connection to CNGI and CERNET2 Connection to HKLight/GLORIAD Connection TEIN2 development of IPv6 for NGI applications On-going Development – Optical HARNET: On-going Development – Optical HARNETSlide38: CUHK HKUST PolyU HKU HKIEd HKBU LU CityU JUCC Optical HARNET Network Diagram (Sept. 2006) 17km OMEA 26.3km 13.8km OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 10Gbps MSSPRing 32.68km 19.48km 17.78km 9.66km 32.3km 15.7km 12.7km 17.5km 15.6km Media Converter Shelf Media Converter Shelf Media Converter Shelf ONE GE each for HKUST, HKBU, CityU and HKU One GE each for CUHK, HKIEd, LU and PolyU GE Internet2 GE Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 3 GE 3 GE International connectionsOn-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET a high-speed multi-gigabit optical network infrastructure for the Next Generation HARNET provides on-demand lambda bandwidth between institutions for research applications connecting advanced international R&E optical networksOn-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET – prospective applications high Performance and GRID computing applications multi-party high-quality high-definition videoconferencing VOIP (Voice Over IP) deployment off-site disaster recovery data centers remote SAN through fibre-channel connections tele-medicine, digital libraries, virtual classrooms, etc. On-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET – initial set-up a 10Gbps dual-ring backbone fiber diversity on-demand services of at least two 1G Ethernet ports and one 2G Fiber channel port at each institution On-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET – initial set-up flexibility in new lambda setup support future expansion using WDM technologies with minimum 16 lambdas supports bandwidth allocation at the sub-lambda level for easy re-configuration CODEC for high-quality video transmission Future Directions: Future Directions Continue to develop JUCC’s leadership in Next Generation networks in HK Increase cooperation with international high-speed R&E networks Develop high-quality video- conferencing over IP network Foster inter-institutional and international cooperation on network security, new IT technologies, applications and training You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab Type in action items as they come up Click OK to dismiss this box This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. (Hong Kong Academic and Research Network) Ho Pui Tak (hpt@cc.hku.hk) Computer Centre, The University of Hong KongHARNET: HARNET Hongkong Academic and Research NETwork (HARNET) Managed by Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC) Supports the eight Universities funded by the University Grants Committee (UGC) Also supports some non-profit organizations in Hong Kong University Grants Committee (UGC): University Grants Committee (UGC)Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC): Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC)JUCC/HARNET members: JUCC/HARNET members 8 full members, funded by University Grants Committee (UGC) The University of Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University City University of Hong Kong The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong Baptist University Lingnan University The Hong Kong Institute of EducationThe University of Hong Kong(HKU): The University of Hong Kong (HKU)The Chinese University of Hong Kong(CUHK): The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)The Hong Kong Polytechnic University(PolyU): The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)City University of Hong Kong(CityU): City University of Hong Kong (CityU)Hong Kong Baptist University(HKBU): Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU)The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST): The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST)Lingnan University (LU): Lingnan University (LU)The Hong Kong Institute of Education(HKIED): The Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIED)Other JUCC/HARNET members: Other JUCC/HARNET members 2 Affiliate Members Open University of Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (Institute of Vocational Education) The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK): The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK)Vocational Training Council(VTC): Vocational Training Council (VTC)Other JUCC/HARNET members: Other JUCC/HARNET members 2 Network Members Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA): Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA)Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks (HKSTP): Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks (HKSTP)Early HARNET Era before 1991: Early HARNET Era before 1991 HARNET: established in 1985 based on DECnet and UUCP 4800 bps dialup connection Connected to BITNET in 1989 via a 2400 bps leased circuit to Yale University Connected to Internet in 1991 & High-speed wide-area network backbone linking up the campus networks of the JUCC members Provides Internet network services to JUCC member institutions, affiliate and network membersHARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002: HARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002 Growth of local HARNET 1993 – T1-ring network 1995 – T1-ring to T1-star 1997 – ATM at 10Mbps 2000 – ATM at 30Mbps 2001 – ATM at 45Mbps 2002 – ATM at 60MbpsHARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002: HARNET/Internet Era 1989-2002 Growth of HARNET/Internet bandwidth 1992 – 64K 1993 – 128K leased circuit 1995 – T1 (1.54Mbps) 1996 – E1 (2 Mbps) 1997 – 6M 1998 – 12M + Netplus 1999 – 12M + 12M 2000 – 48M 2001 – 72M 2002 – 96M T1-Star HARNET in 1995: T1-Star HARNET in 1995HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present: HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present HARNET connected to Internet2 in October 2002 Via the STARTAP at Chicago through a 45Mbps link Facilitated researches that require a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet2 backbone and NGI (Next Generation Internet)HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present : HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present HARNET/TANET Connection 2002: connected to TANET via their HK collocation site at 155 Mbps HARVNET: for local and international inter-institutional multi-party video-conferencing HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present : HARNET/Internet2 Era 2002-Present HARNET/CERNET Connection 2004: upgraded from 2Mbps to 155Mbps 2004: set up an IPv6 BGP peer with CSTNET using IPv4 tunneling 2005: connected to CERNET2 with IPv6 BGP peeringHARNET/Internet - August 2002: HARNET/Internet - August 2002Slide29: FE HARNET Network Configuration 2003-04 GE 2 x GE 2x STM1 8 JUCC institutions GE GE Cisco 7603 Cisco 7603 45M TANET FE Data Centre GE GE HARNET Router (Cisco 7606) 45M Internet2 via StarLight 155M International Internet 155M CERNET US Collocation Router Internet 2 Access Router Cisco7206VXR Internet 2 Access Router Cisco7206VXR OC3 ATM (for Internet2) OC3 Internet2 Router Cisco 7507 8 x 24M PVC 8 x 45M PVC FE HARNET Router (Cisco 7507) GE GE NetFlow FE MCU OC12 (for Internet2)HARNET 2005: HARNET 2005Analysis for International Traffic: Analysis for International Traffic The statistics were last updated Tuesday, 23 May 2006 15:22 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) Analysis for HKIX Traffic: Analysis for HKIX Traffic 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) The statistics were last updated Wednesday, 17 May 2006 15:27 Analysis for Internet2 Traffic: Analysis for Internet2 Traffic The statistics were last updated Tuesday, 13 June 2006 16:02 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) Analysis for CERNET Traffic: Analysis for CERNET Traffic 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) The statistics were last updated Friday, 20 January 2006 at 10:32Analysis for TANET Traffic: Analysis for TANET Traffic 'Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average) 'Monthly' Graph (2 hour Average) The statistics were last updated Tuesday, 13 June 2006 15:57 On-going Development: On-going Development 2006 Development Plan Further enhancement of HARNET resiliency Central security protection against major security attack like DDOS Optical HARNET Connection to CNGI and CERNET2 Connection to HKLight/GLORIAD Connection TEIN2 development of IPv6 for NGI applications On-going Development – Optical HARNET: On-going Development – Optical HARNETSlide38: CUHK HKUST PolyU HKU HKIEd HKBU LU CityU JUCC Optical HARNET Network Diagram (Sept. 2006) 17km OMEA 26.3km 13.8km OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 OME6500 10Gbps MSSPRing 32.68km 19.48km 17.78km 9.66km 32.3km 15.7km 12.7km 17.5km 15.6km Media Converter Shelf Media Converter Shelf Media Converter Shelf ONE GE each for HKUST, HKBU, CityU and HKU One GE each for CUHK, HKIEd, LU and PolyU GE Internet2 GE Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 Cisco7603 3 GE 3 GE International connectionsOn-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET a high-speed multi-gigabit optical network infrastructure for the Next Generation HARNET provides on-demand lambda bandwidth between institutions for research applications connecting advanced international R&E optical networksOn-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET – prospective applications high Performance and GRID computing applications multi-party high-quality high-definition videoconferencing VOIP (Voice Over IP) deployment off-site disaster recovery data centers remote SAN through fibre-channel connections tele-medicine, digital libraries, virtual classrooms, etc. On-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET – initial set-up a 10Gbps dual-ring backbone fiber diversity on-demand services of at least two 1G Ethernet ports and one 2G Fiber channel port at each institution On-going Development: On-going Development Optical HARNET – initial set-up flexibility in new lambda setup support future expansion using WDM technologies with minimum 16 lambdas supports bandwidth allocation at the sub-lambda level for easy re-configuration CODEC for high-quality video transmission Future Directions: Future Directions Continue to develop JUCC’s leadership in Next Generation networks in HK Increase cooperation with international high-speed R&E networks Develop high-quality video- conferencing over IP network Foster inter-institutional and international cooperation on network security, new IT technologies, applications and training