Internet2 Members Update
December 2004
<> Qwest Continues Providing Network Services to Internet2
<> Global
Collaborators Receive Sustained Bandwidth Award at SC2004
<> Internet2 Deploys Optical Solutions from Nortel into Manhattan
Landing Exchange Point
<> Spring 2005 Internet2 Member Meeting Call for
Proposals
<> Register Now for Winter ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop
<> Corporate
Relations Update
<> Applications Update
<> International Update
<> Middleware Update
<> Security Update
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative Update
<> K20 Initiative Update
<> Internet2 Member Showcase and Spotlight
<> Internet2 Employment
Opportunities
<> New Internet2 Members
<> Coming in January: New Location for Internet2
Ann Arbor Office
<> Future Internet2 Events
<> Internet2 Workshops
<> Internet2 Publications
<> Internet2 Related Events
<> Qwest Continues Providing Network Services to Internet2
Qwest Communications,
an Internet2 corporate partner, and Internet2 have announced an agreement by
which Qwest will continue providing optical and SONET network services to Internet2.
In this latest agreement, Qwest will continue as the backbone transport provider
for the Abilene Network through September 2007. Under the extension, the Abilene
Network will continue using nearly 10,000 route-miles of Qwest's 10 Gbps optical
network, providing Internet2 members with advanced, reliable connectivity for
ongoing collaboration and innovation.
https://mail.internet2.edu/wws/arc/i2-news/2004-11/msg00007.html
<> Global Collaborators Receive Sustained Bandwidth Award at SC2004
A
team of physicists, computer scientists and network engineers joined forces
at the Supercomputing 2004 (SC04) Bandwidth Challenge to capture the Sustained
Bandwidth Award. Their demonstration of "High Speed TeraByte Transfers
for Physics" achieved a throughput of 101 Gbps to and from the exhibit
floor at SC04 in Pittsburgh. The team was led by the California Institute of
Technology and their partners at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC),
Fermilab, CERN and the University of Florida. International participants from
the UK (University of Manchester, UCL and UKLight), Brazil (Rio de Janeiro
State University, UERJ, and the State Universities of Sao Paulo, USP and UNESP)
and Korea (Kyungpook National University, KISTI) also participated.
http://www.rnp.br/en/news/2004/not-041124.html
<> Internet2 Deploys Optical Solutions from Nortel into Manhattan Landing
Exchange Point
Internet2 will deploy Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 6500 and
Nortel HDXc into the Manhattan Landing (MAN LAN) facility, which interconnects
major domestic and international research networks. The equipment will enable
global research and education networks, including Abilene, to interconnect
with other networks via advanced optical connections providing greater research
collaboration for Internet2 members and international partners. For instance,
the Nortel equipment will facilitate the connection of a transatlantic lambda,
enabled by the IEEAF, between MAN LAN and the NetherLight exchange point in
Amsterdam managed by SURFnet. Additionally, Nortel's equipment will provide
important support for Internet2's Hybrid Optical Packet Infrastructure initiative
(HOPI), which will serve as an evaluation testbed for designing the advanced
network infrastructure to meet the future needs of Internet2's community. Nortel
has been an Internet2 corporate partner since 1997.
https://mail.internet2.edu/wws/arc/i2-news/2004-11/msg00003.html
<> Spring 2005 Internet2 Member Meeting Call for Proposals
The Spring
2005 Internet2 Member Meeting will be held 2-4 May 2005 in Arlington, Virginia.
A Call for Proposals for topic sessions will be issued on 8 December 2004,
with a submission deadline of Friday, 21 January 2005. Proposal submissions
are encouraged from all categories of Internet2 membership—university, corporate,
affiliate, and association—as well as from Internet2 international partners.
Proposal submitters will be notified regarding acceptance of their proposals
by 18 February.
http://events.internet2.edu/2005/spring-mm/callforproposals.html
<> Register Now for ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop
Registration
is now open for the Winter 2005 ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop, hosted
by The University of Utah. The workshop will be held 13-16 February 2004 in
Salt Lake City, Utah. The workshop will again offer a combination of tutorials,
plenary presentations, in-depth sessions, and BoFs. A welcome reception, sponsored
by Juniper Networks, will be held on the evening of 14 February. Related events
on 12 February prior to the main workshop kickoff include a one-day, hands-on
wireless security workshop and a ski trip. In addition, the ESnet Coordinating
Committee meeting will occur 16-17 February. If you would like to organize
a BoF or give a presentation at the Joint Techs Workshop, please contact E.
Paul Love <epl@internet2.edu> or W. R. Wing <wrw@ornl.gov>.
http://jointtechs.ornl.gov/SLC2005.html
<> Corporate Relations Update
+ Pulver.com Provides Major Support for SIP.edu
Pulver.com Enterprises, an
Internet2 corporate member, is making a major donation in support of the SIP.edu
Initiative, which seeks to promote the convergence of voice and email identities,
grow SIP-reachability within Internet2, and build a community of Internet2
schools that are developing and deploying SIP services.
http://voip.internet2.edu/SIP.edu/
+ Juniper to Sponsor Joint Techs Workshop Welcome Reception
Juniper Networks,
an Internet2 corporate partner, will sponsor the welcome reception at the Winter
2005 ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop. The reception will be held the evening
of Monday, 13 February 2005. Internet2 gratefully acknowledges Juniper for
making this event possible. For more information on event sponsorship opportunities,
please contact Ellen Vaughan <evaughan@internet2.edu>.
+ Industry Strategy Council Update
Comprised of leaders from the networking industry, the Internet2 Industry Strategy
Council (ISC) provides the Internet2 Board of Trustees with strategic vision
and input related to advanced networking and applications development, and
helps focus technology transfer aspects of Internet2 initiatives. The ISC
recently held a teleconference focused on digital media. The council addressed
digital media; current efforts on the distribution of digital content and
streaming media; middleware and security integration; and opportunities,
directions, and potential collaborations in this space. In addition, ISC
members have held topic-focused discussions on cyberinfrastructure, the production
deployment of Internet2 applications, and technology transfer. Richard Liebhaber,
president of Liebhaber and Associates Consulting, serves as chair of the
ISC. A complete list of ISC members can be found on the web site below. For
more information, please contact Jill Arnold <jillar@internet2.edu>.
http://www.internet2.edu/about/isc.html
<> Applications Update
+ Megaconference VI on December 9
What do schoolchildren in Berrien County, Michigan and scientists at the Supercomputing
and Networking Center in Poznan, Poland have in common? They'll all be participating
in the Megaconference worldwide videoconferencing event on 9 December 2004
(8:00 am to midnight EST, UTC -5). Participants from around the globe will
join this interactive conference via videoconference over advanced networks,
which will be streamed live for viewing by anyone with an Internet connection.
Now in its sixth year, the Megaconference has been a hallmark event for learning
about cutting-edge uses of videoconferencing. This year's program focuses
on the theme "Let's Talk: Global Communications, Innovation, and Participatory
Videoconferencing." Megaconference also pushes the state of the art
in videoconferencing, allowing both H.323 and SIP software participants for
the first time, with more than 300 sites and an estimated audience of more
than 3,000 people worldwide, not counting those who watch the simulcast streams.
http://www.megaconference.org/
+ MIT Demos Live e-VLBI Transmission at SC Conference
Scientists from MIT Haystack
Observatory, along with several collaborators, gave attendees at SC2004 (held
6-12 November 2004 in Pittsburgh) a first hand look at the application of high-speed
networking to the practice of radio astronomy with the electronic transmission
of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (e-VLBI) data. The live demo featured
the real-time transmission of e-VLBI data from the Haystack's Westford Observatory
in Massachusetts and NASA's Goddard Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory
in Maryland, which were streamed over Internet2's Abilene Network to the Haystack
correlator at 512 Mbps. The live results were displayed in a 3D plot (correlation
amplitude, differential doppler, differential delay) in Pittsburgh as the data
were correlated.
http://science.internet2.edu/vlbi.html
+ Performance Production and Master Class Workshop
Register now for the Internet2/New
World Symphony Performance Production and Master Class Workshop. This hands-on
workshop will emphasize real-time experience connecting with remote sites over
Internet2, setting up incoming and outgoing audio, creating a multi-camera
shoot, placing lights and projectors and operating codecs. The workshop will
explore in depth the elements needed to do everything from simple one-on-one
interactions to larger scale stage productions via Internet2. The workshop
is designed for an audience of technologists responsible for setting up distance
learning and remote interactive media events. The agenda will also include
topics of interest to administrators, deans and CIOs. The workshop takes place
24-26 January 2005 in Miami Beach, FL.
http://events.internet2.edu/2005/NWS/index.html
<> International Update
+ RedCLARA Pan-Latin American Network Launched
RedCLARA is the first Pan-Latin
American network for research and education, and was officially launched at
the Third Latin American and Caribbean meeting of the European Union Ministerial
Forum on the Information Society held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 22-23 November
2004. Currently connecting Argentina, Brasil, Chile and Mexico, by early 2005
RedCLARA will also connect eight more countries (Uruguay, Peru, Venezuela,
Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua) and later, in another
phase, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Honduras and Paraguay. RedCLARA is
directly connected to the Pan-European research network GEANT, with large support
from the ALICE (America Latina Interconectada Con Europa) initiative, funded
by the @LIS (Alliance for the Information Society) cooperation programme of
the European Commission.
http://www.redclara.net
+ CESNET2 Exceeds 3,000 KM of Dark Fiber
CESNET, an Internet2 international
partner, operates the research and education network for the Czech Republic.
The CESNET2 optical gigabit network recently completed an upgrade that utilizes
a technology called NIL (Nothing-In-Line). Instead of using fiber lines with
spans of about 80 km between housing points, this technology uses very long,
multiple fiber spans of about 150-200 km each, making it possible to skip some
of the housing points and reduce operational expenses. The global length of
the dark fiber lines in CESNET2 is now 3,643 km. CESNET2 is connected to GEANT,
the pan-European network that peers with the Abilene Network in multiple locations.
http://www.ces.net/doc/press/pr20041103.html
+ TEIN Korea-France Link Upgraded to 155 Mbps
The Korea-France link under the
Trans-Eurasia Information Network (TEIN) has been upgraded from 45 Mbps to
155 Mbps. The 155Mbps upgrade allows a direct link between two continents,
Europe and Asia Pacific, utilizing sea-me-we3 (SMW3) submarine cable. The Korea-France
link, a backbone network of TEIN, is connected to GEANT, the pan-European network
that peers with the Abilene Network.
http://www.apiicc.org/
<> Middleware Update
+ Shibboleth
- Shibboleth v1.2.1 Release
The Shibboleth team is pleased to announce the
availability of release 1.2.1 of its Shibboleth implementation. This release
includes many bug fixes to address stability and other issues that arose in
the last six months. In addition, there are two notable additions to the packaging:
1) the SP (target) implementation in this version will build and run on Mac
OS X (the IdP (origin) implementation already ran on OS X), and 2) RPMs are
being provided to simplify the installation of the SP (target) side on Fedora
Core. RPMs are available on the Shibboleth distribution site for the dependencies
as well as the Shibboleth components. To
download the release, view related documentation, or for the list of new features
and fixes, please refer to the release page at:
http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/release/shib-latest.html
- Shibboleth v1.3 Update
Shibboleth version 1.3 will be rolling out in early
2005. We wanted to alert people to this and to point out some planned enhancements
in this version which will include many feature and functionality enhancements,
including completing the support for having a single copy of the HS/AA be a
member of multiple federations, extensive refactoring of the code in anticipation
of upcoming work to provide interoperability with IBM and Microsoft's WS-Security
framework, and support for use of Shibboleth by the Grid Security Protocols
and LionShare. This version will be certified for use within the US Federal
E-Authentication initiative.
- Shibboleth Federal E-Authentication Pilot
With successful testing of the
Shibboleth code modifications to meet e-authentication specifications, the
next version of Shibboleth, version 1.3 due first quarter of 2005, will be
certified as e-auth compliant. The Internet2 Shibboleth development group is
now working with the federal e-auth team on the next stages of work, which
will focus on the inter-operability of InCommon with the federal federation.
- Identity Provider (IdP) Installation Checklist Now Available
We've now run
several InstallFests, 4-5 hour sessions designed to help campuses get a pilot
IdP installation operational quickly and effectively. The "Checklist" given
to attendees is now being published for others to use. This collects and condenses
information currently found in several sources presenting the information in
a "cookbook" approach. It does not contain any of the reference material
currently found in the deploy guides. The Checklist, of necessity, removes
some of the flexibility and choices that sites would ordinarily have during
the installation process. In return, it provides a single complete step-by-step
description of an installation and configuration within the InQueue federation.
The checklist is available at:
http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/guides/identity-provider-checklist.html
- Burton Paper
As part of its Directory and Security Strategies Overview, the
Burton Group released a document on Shibboleth. Principal Consultant Doug Simmons
reviews the Shibboleth standard, its current implementations, its relationship
with existing standards, and its future. Burton Group focuses on "offering
in-depth analysis of infrastructure technologies. Burton Group's unbiased,
in-depth, technical research and advice helps IT technologists and architects
make smart enterprise architecture decisions in increasingly complex environments." Please
note that you need to be a Burton subscriber to access the document. We understand
that many member sites do have subscriptions, so you might check around your
campus to see if there is a subscription allowing you to read this document.
http://www.burtongroup.com/research_consulting/doc.asp?docid=899
+ NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI)
- Next NMI Release Features Introductory Release of Signet and Groupe
In addition
to providing updated versions of Shibboleth and other components, the 13 December
NMI release will feature introductory releases of Signet and Grouper. You can
review the included components at:
http://nsf-middleware.org
- Register for CAMP Med: Identity and Access Management for Medical Applications
Workshop
Registration is open for CAMP Med, an NMI-EDIT workshop that will offer
an introduction to the tools available to support identity and access management
for medical and health-related applications and to the technology issues faced
by academic medical centers. Targeted at both technology management and integration
architects supporting campuses medical schools and central IT functions, the
workshop will be held in Tempe, AZ on 9-11 February 2005.
http://www.educause.edu/camp051
<>Security Update
+ SALSA-NetAuth Federated Wireless Network Authentication
A sub-group of SALSA-NetAuth
has begun working on a roadmap to address the "visiting
scientist" problem. Specifically, the group is addressing the use of home
authentication credentials for network access at visited sites. Building upon
the experience of TERENA/Eduroam, the group is looking to deploy a pilot system
in the near term while analyzing the requirements for a next-generation system
in the longer term. Such a system might leverage existing work in deploying
inter-institutional federations.
http://security.internet2.edu/netauth
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative Update
+ E2E piPEs (End-to-End Performance Initiative Performance Environment System)
A
concerted effort to make PMPs (performance measurement points) available is
underway. A training workshop to train network engineers in the use of the
tools and provide CIOs with information on how piPEs implementation will be
cost-effective is under development. The first version of this workshop is
slated for February or March 2005.
+ OWAMP (One-Way Active Measurement Protocol)
Stanislav Shalunov, Internet2
Engineer, gave a presentation on OWAMP at the IETF's IP Performance Metrics
Working Group meeting this month. A recent security review of the latest version
of the protocol draft uncovered two problems that will be addressed in the
upcoming release of the code.
http://www.internet2.edu/~shalunov/ippm/draft-ietf-ippm-owdp-11.txt
The Institute of Telecommunications, Portugal, has completed the first phase
of development of a Java implementation of OWAMP.
http://www.av.it.pt/jowamp
<> K20 Initiative Update
+ Lehigh University Makes Remote Instrumentation a Reality for K-12 Students
In the summer of 2004 the JEOL 2200FS transmission electron microscope (TEM)
was delivered and installed in the basement of the Nanocharacterization Lab
at Lehigh University. Remote access to this microscope is now available
to K-12 students thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Andrea Harmer, Director
of Web-based Education, and Programmer George Motter of Lehigh University's Library
Technology Services. To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please visit
the URL below.
http://www.lehigh.edu/%7Einimagin/announce/9-13-04b.html
<> Internet2 Member Showcase and Spotlight
+ Member Showcase: NEES Earthquake Engineering Consortium Grand Opening
Initially
launched as a research initiative with $81.8 million of National Science Foundation
(NSF) support, the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering
Simulation (NEES) is a consortium that includes 15 large-scale, experimental
sites, which feature such advanced tools as shake tables, centrifuges that
simulate earthquake effects, unique laboratories, a tsunami wave basin and
field-testing equipment. Distributed across 10 states, these facilities are
linked to a centralized data pool and earthquake simulation software, bridged
together by the advanced capabilities of Internet2 networks. The new NEESgrid
system allows off-site researchers to interact in real time with any of the
networked sites. On 15 November, the NSF hosted the grand opening of NEES,
which was webcast live and featured live demos of several NEES tools.
http://www.nees.org/index.php
For more Internet2 showcases, see:
http://www.internet2.edu/pastshowcases.cfm
+ Member Spotlight: Rod Wilson
Rod Wilson drives Nortel's efforts to promote
research collaboration and partnerships with the Internet2 community. As director
within Nortel's Advanced Technology Research group, Rod is focused on identification
and exploration of architectures and technologies that enable the next generation
network. This work has resulted in collaboration with Internet2 in a number
of areas, including MANLAN, the Hybrid Optical Packet Infrastructure initiative
(HOPI) and other initiatives. Rod and his team at Nortel have supported a number
of national research and education network projects, helping members build
new high performance optical infrastructures. Rod is one of several people
at Nortel working to see the vision for a Global Lambda Integrated Facility
(GLIF) become a reality.
http://www.internet2.edu/pastspotlights.cfm
Showcases and spotlights highlight exemplary milestones, events, collaborations,
and people within the Internet2 community. Send suggestions about projects,
people or news to <publications@internet2.edu>.
<> Internet2 Employment Opportunities
+ Marketing and Communications Writer
The Marketing and Communications Writer
is responsible for developing and executing communication and marketing plans
that emphasize the value of Internet2 membership as well the mission of Internet2.
This position reports to the Executive Director of Member and Partner Relations
and is located in the Ann Arbor, Michigan office. Travel at approximately four
times per year is a required part of this position.
+ Administrative Assistant
Organized, professional individual is needed to
provide administrative support for the operational needs associated with the
Technology Direction and Development (TDD) Department at Internet2. This full-time
position will report to the Sr. Staff Associate of TDD and will be located
in the Ann Arbor, MI area. Periodic travel of 2-4 day duration several times
a year is expected in this position. Internet2 is a 501.C.3 not-for-profit
organization and equal opportunity employer. Details of these positions and
other openings can be found at:
http://www.internet2.edu/about/jobopportunities.html
<> New Internet2 Members
+ Corporate Members
- Northrop Grumman Information Technology
http://www.northropgrumman.com /
+ Affiliate Members
- The World Bank (with Collaboration Site Status)
http://www.worldbank.org/
<> Coming in January: New Location for Internet2 Ann Arbor Office
On
10 January 2005, Internet2's Ann Arbor office will relocate to the new Michigan
Information Technology Center building. Both the central Internet2 phone numbers
and individual Internet2 staff phone numbers will remain the same. Please make
a note of the new mailing address:
Internet2
1000
Oakbrook Drive, Suite 300
Ann
Arbor MI, 48104
<> Future Internet2 Events
+ Spring 2005 Internet2 Member Meeting
2-4 May 2005
Arlington, VA
http://events.internet2.edu/2005/spring-mm/
<> Internet2 Workshops
+ Performance and Master Class Production Workshop
24-26 January 2005
Miami, FL
http://events.internet2.edu/2005/NWS/index.html
+ CAMP Med: Identity and Access Management for Medical Applications Workshop
9-11 February
Tempe, AZ
http://www.educause.edu/camp051
<> Internet2 Publications
+ Internet2 Teaching and Learning Infosheet
http://www.internet2.edu/resources/infosheetteaching.pdf
+ Case Study " Even Supercomputers Need Help: NDT in Action at SC04"
http://e2epi.internet2.edu/case-studies/SC04/index.html
<> Internet2 Related Events
+ Online Calendar
For a complete listing of events for and of interest to the
Internet2 community, see the online Internet2 Calendar. http://events.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php
To have your Internet2-related event listed on the calendar, please send a
request to <calendar@internet2.edu>.
+ Megaconference VI
9 December
Virtual Event
http://www.megaconference.org/
+ e-Agenda International Summit
12-14 December
San Diego, CA
http://www.eagenda.cc/
+ PTC '05 Broadband Playground
16-19 January 2005
Honolulu, HI
http://www.ptc.org/PTC05/program/broadband.html
+ 19th APAN Meeting
24-28 January 2005
Bangkok, Thailand
http://apan.net/meetings/bangkok2005/
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