Internet2 Members Update
January 2004
<> Internet2 2003 Year in Review
<> Internet2 Workshops in January 2004
<> Call for Proposals: Spring 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting
<> Internet2 Members Featured in Syllabus
<> National Internet2 Day
<> EDUCAUSE Excellence in Networking Awards
<> Board and Council Nominations
<> International Update
<> Middleware Update
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi) Update
<> Applications Update
<> Internet2 K20 Initiative Update
<> Future Internet2 Events
<> Internet2 Days
<> Showcase and Spotlight Opportunities
<> Internet2 Related Events
The monthly member updates are archived at: http://members.internet2.edu/memberupdates/
<> Internet2 2003 Year in Review
In a recent letter to the Internet2 membership, Dr. Douglas
Van Houweling, President & CEO of Internet2, takes
a look back at accomplishments of the Internet2 community
over the past year. Internet2 members have invested in
high-performance campus and regional networks, deployed
technologies such as multicast and IPv6, and supported
the implementation of middleware and the development of
new network applications. Highlights from the past year
include, the completed Abilene backbone network upgrade
to 10 gigabit per second links, the release of Shibboleth
1.0, and expanded efforts in security. Other highlights
and the letter to members can be found at:
http://www.internet2.edu/about/update-200401.html
<> Internet2 Workshops in January 2004
The Joint Techs Workshop will be held 25-28 January 2004
as part of the Techs in Paradise (TIP) meeting, 22-31 January.
All sessions will be held at the East-West Center at the
University of Hawaii, Honolulu. Internet2 will be hosting
or co-hosting several other side meetings and sessions
in conjunction with the Joint Techs Workshop including
an IPv6 Workshop, an Internet2 Commons Videoconferencing
Workshop (with APRUNet), and a VoIP Summit (with APAN).
Several Internet2 Working Groups and BOFs will also be
meeting in conjunction with Techs in Paradise, including
the High-Energy and Nuclear Physics Working Group, the
Routing Working Group, and the Astronomy BOF. In addition,
the Internet2/EDUCAUSE Security Task Force will be hosting
a Middleware/Security BOF. Register now at:
https://services.internet2.edu/tip2004/index.jsp.
For details on the Workshop, netcast times, and for information
on and links to the other meetings (some of which require
separate registration), see:
http://www.hawaii.edu/tip2004/
+ Internet2/New World Symphony Performance and Master Class
Production Workshop
Internet2 and the New World Symphony are hosting a hands-on
audio/video production workshop, 14-15 January 2004 at the
New World Symphony campus in Miami Beach, FL. The emphasis
will be on real-time experience connecting with remote sites
over Internet2 networks, setting up live situations involving
incoming and outgoing video and audio, dealing with a multi-camera
shoot, placing lighting and projectors, and troubleshooting
and operating codecs. This workshop will explore, in depth,
the elements needed to do everything from simple one-on-one
interactions to larger scale stage productions via Internet2
networks. There is a registration fee of $125 for the 2-day
workshop. See:
http://events.internet2.edu/2004/NWS-workshop/
<> Call for Proposals: Spring 2004 Internet2 Member
Meeting
The Call for Proposals deadline for the Spring 2004 Member
Meeting, scheduled for 19-21 April 2004 in Arlington, VA
has been extended to Friday, January 16, 2004. The Spring
member meeting traditionally highlights Internet2's partnerships
among academia, industry, government and the international
community. The Program Committee is seeking proposals that
focus on collaborations with and among federal agencies,
between the corporate community and higher education, and
with international organizations. Key areas of focus include
cyberinfrastructure initiatives, cooperative funding arrangements
among federal agencies, global e-science collaborations,
security on high-performance networks, as well as presentations
of advanced applications underway on member campuses, deployment
of middleware capabilities, and advancements in the K/20
community. More information on the Call for Proposals and
a proposal submission form can be found at:
http://events.internet2.edu/2004/spring-mm/call-for-proposals.cfm
<> Internet2 Members Featured in Syllabus
Several Internet2 members are featured in the January 2004
issue of Syllabus magazine, a publication read by more
than 50,000 higher education faculty and IT professionals
who use technology to support their teaching and learning.
The January edition of Syllabus, a special issue on campus
networking, features bylined articles and case studies
from Internet2 members including Brian Voss of Indiana
University, Christianne Orto of the Manhattan School of
Music, Erik Hofer and Tom Finholt of the University of
Michigan, Franz Kurfess of California Polytechnic State
University at San Luis Obispo, Joe Mambretti of Northwestern
University, Tom West of National LambdaRail and CENIC,
and Kathleen McMonigal of ResearchChannel. The Syllabus
case studies describe how these institutions are using
Internet2 networking for their work in developing and/or
deploying advanced network technologies. These stories
can be found on the Internet2 Web site at: http://news.internet2.edu/ncAllShow.cfm or on Syllabus online at http://www.syllabus.com.
<> National Internet2 Day – 18 March 2004
Is your campus participating in National Internet2 Day on
Thursday, March 18, 2004? If so, have you signed-up? The
first-ever, virtual National Internet2 Day will feature
a series of virtual presentations, demonstrations, and
performance events across disciplines. Member campuses
are encouraged to host local National Internet2 Day events
with presentations by campus-based faculty supplemented
by netcast national speakers. Internet2 will assist participating
institutions by providing technical support and equipment,
including loan equipment, as well as publicity and local
media support. If your campus is interested in participating
in National Internet2 Day, contact Marianne Smith (734)
352-4976 <melser@internet2.edu> no later than 23
January 2004. If you are a corporate member interested
in sponsorship opportunities, contact Ellen Vaughan (734)
652-4954 <evaughan@internet2.edu>. For updated information
on National Internet2 Day activities, please visit: http://events.internet2.edu/2004/Internet2Day/
<> EDUCAUSE Excellence in Networking Awards
Applications for EDUCAUSE's Excellence in Networking awards
are being accepted through 1 February 2004. Winners of
the 2003 awards included Internet2 members Indiana University
and Purdue University for their work to create I-Light,
Indiana's optical fiber network. The award program honors
strategic, innovative networking programs or practices
that improve the quality of campus network services through
new or enhanced network architectures, infrastructure,
integration, management, and/or operational practices.
For more information and an application form, see:
http://www.educause.edu/awards/network/
<> Board and Council Nominations
Nominations for the Internet2 Board of Trustees and Advisory
Councils are now being accepted. Any member of Internet2
may nominate a candidate for the Board or a Council. Advisory
Councils have the following openings: Applications Strategy
Council (ASC), 4 openings; Industry Strategy Council (ISC),
3 openings; Network Planning and Policy Council (NPPAC),
4 openings; and Network Research Liaison Council (NRLC),
TBD openings. In addition, the Nominating committee will
recommend a slate of 3 Trustees for the Board of Trustees.
The Nominating Committee will meet to review the nominations
and make their recommendations to the Board. The new Council
and Trustees will be announced at the Spring 2004 Member
Meeting, April 19-21. Nominations may be submitted on the
web, sent to <bnanzig@internet2.edu>, or faxed to
(734) 913-4255. All nominations must be received by 20
February 2004. For more information see:
http://www.internet2.edu/about/nominationinfo.html
<> International Update
+ Dual 10Gbps between Australia and North America
Announced on December 12, 2003, the SX TransPORT (Southern
Cross Trans-Pacific Optical Research Testbed) project will
provide dual 10 gigabit per second capacity circuits that
will expand current connections between Australia's Academic
and Research Network (AARNet) to the advanced research and
education networks in North America, such as Internet2's
Abilene network. Currently, AARNET connects to the Abilene
network via a 310 Mbps link to the Pacific Wave international
exchange point, located at the Pacific Northwest Gigapop
in Seattle, WA. AARNET has been an Internet2 International
Partner since the Fall of 1999.
The SX TransPORT results from a partnership between Southern
Cross and AARNet to catalyze new, effective ways for Australia's
research community to participate in and contribute to global
e-science programs. The Australian Minister for Education,
Science and Training announced
that the Australian Government will contribute AU$16.4 million
towards the total project cost of $44.8 million. More information
can be found at:
http://www.dest.gov.au/Ministers/Media/Nelson/2003/12/n561111203.asp
and http://www.aarnet.edu.au/news/sxtransport.html
AARNET, http://www.aarnet.edu.au
Pacific Wave, http://www.pacificwave.net/
Southern Cross, http://www.southerncrosscables.com
+ Philippines, Sri-Lanka and Thailand Join APAN as Primary
Members
APAN, the Asia Pacific Advanced Networking consortium and
an Internet2 international partner, recently announced three
new primary members: Phillipines, Sri-Lanka and Thailand.
In the Philippines, ASIT (Advanced Science and Technology
Institute) manages PREGINET, the Phillippine's Research,
Education and Government information network. LEARN, the
Lanka Education And Research Network interconnects research
and education institutions across Sri-Lanka. In Thailand,
APAN-TH consists of both Thailand's Social/Scientific Academic
and Research Network (Thaisarn) and UniNet- Thailand's Education
and Research Network. Both of these organizations are Internet2
international partners.
APAN-TH, http://www.th.apan.net/
ASTI, http://www.asti.dost.gov.ph
PREGINET, http://preginet.asti.dost.gov.ph
LEARN, http://www.ac.lk/
APAN, http://www.apan.net
TransPAC, http://www.transpac.org
<> Middleware Update
+ Shibboleth
An intriguing number of additional countries are showing
interest in Shibboleth. The group recently welcomed organizations
in Australia and the CSC, the Finnish IT center for science
in Finland to Shibboleth experimentation. Special thanks
go to the Swiss network, SWITCH, which contributed important
code to Shibboleth. More information on Shibboleth can be
found at:
http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/
+ NSF Middleware Initiative 2 (NMI2)
Authority Systems:
The Authority System group is starting to engage, a face-to-face
meeting is scheduled for 12-13 January 2004. They will concentrate
on finalizing the detailed content and style specifications
of the Authority System Recipe and associated case studies.
They will also work on detailing the components, timeframes,
and responsible individuals for the toolkit pieces.
+ Registration Still Open for CAMP Directory Workshop
Held in Tempe, AZ on February 3-6, the CAMP Workshop on Directories
has a few openings available. Register now to attend and
learn about enterprise directory implementation for both
management and technical staff. For detailed agenda and
speaker information about the CAMP Directory Workshop,
visit:
http://www.educause.edu/conference/nmi/2004/camp041/program.asp.
To register, visit the workshop website at: http://www.educause.edu/conference/nmi/2004/camp041/
+ New NMI Released December 2003
NMI-R4, released on 16 December 2003, included a robust collection of tools
and services for organizations to build their security and identity management
infrastructure. For more information on the released components, visit:
http://nsf-middleware.org or
http://www.nmi-edit.org/development/index.html.
+ Directories
International eduPerson
The International person schema group had its first conference
call in December. The goal is to coordinate person schema
development work on a global scale. Current members of the
team hail from Australia, Norway, Poland, Spain, the United
Kingdom and the United States. One of the first tasks of
the group will be to identify a list of attributes of common
interest that are not already standardized in such specifications
as X.520, inetOrgPerson and eduPerson. For more information,
see:
http://www.educause.edu/eduperson/
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi) Update
+ E2E piPEs (End-to-End Performance Initiative Performance
Environment System)
The team is planning a demonstration of integrated data collection
(along with NLANR’s The Advisor Project) via a common
web interface at the January 2004 Joint Techs in Hawaii (between
the UIUC and the University of Hawaii campuses). For more
information see: http://e2epi.internet2.edu/E2EpiPEs/index.html
+ OWAMP (One-Way Active Measurement Protocol)
A new version of OWAMP is now available. Man Pages are available
to simplify the download and initial use. Development of
the BWCTL (bandwidth control) tool is progressing quickly;
the tool is under review by folks from TeraGrid, ESnet,
and AMP to see if it meets their needs.
http://owamp.internet2.edu
+ Workshops
E2Epi hosted a workshop, 11-12 December 2003 at SDSC, to
bring together experts in the area of measurement, networking,
and E2E performance issues to develop a Roadmap for the
topic area. A white paper is being developed and will be
reviewed by the attendees, who included (in part) Matt
Mathis, Kevin Thompson, Steve Wallace, Connie Logg, Brian
Tierney, kc claffy, Margaret Murray, Tony McGregor, and
Chas DiFatta. For more information see:
http://people.internet2.edu/~matt/perfmeasarch/
+ Case Studies
A case study regarding videoconferencing problems encountered
by the Visible Human Project (VHP) has been posted at:
http://e2epi.internet2.edu/CaseStudies/VHP/VHPcs-index.html.
+ H.323 Beacon
Internet2 corporate member Polycom recently recommended the
H.323 Beacon developed at ITEC-Ohio. See:
http://www.itecohio.org/beacon/polycom_govt.pdf (page 12)
and http://www.itecohio.org/beacon/polycom_itprof.pdf (page
12).
+ E2Epi Info Sheet
A new E2Epi Info Sheet was distributed in the quarterly member
mailing; a PDF version was added to the online InfoKit.
Find it at:
http://www.internet2.edu/pubs/200311-IS-E2E.pdf.
<> Applications Update
+ New Internet2 Radiology Working Group
Internet2 has formed a new Radiology Working Group, which
will draw together the academic, clinical and industrial
communities that manage the development and implementation
of medical imaging advances in the health sciences. Speeding
the entry of advanced networking technology into the healthcare
enterprise is a critical goal, and the Radiology Working
Group will leverage the widespread use of medical imaging
in the clinical setting to do so. The Radiology Working Group
will leverage existing standards in medical imaging and the
large imaging research base in academic medicine in order
to meet its goals. The chair of the Radiology Working Group
is Dr. Greg Mogel, University of Southern California <mogel@usc.edu>.
For more information see:
http://health.internet2.edu/WorkingGroups/Radiology.html
+ H.323 Videoconferencing Training in Hawaii on January
25
Videoconferencing experts from Internet2 member institutions
will introduce a broad framework for understanding H.323
videoconferencing over advanced networks. Sponsored by APRUNet,
the advanced networking activities division of the Association
of Pacific Rim Universities, and Internet2 this day-long
training held in conjunction with the Joint Techs workshop
will cover topics such as: H.323 basics; gateways and gatekeepers;
the new H.350 directory standard; introduction to SIP; room
set-up basics; tools and troubleshooting; hands-on equipment
demonstrations; and more. The fee is $100. Join us in Honolulu
on 25 January 2004! To register or to learn more, visit:
http://commons.internet2.edu/train/200401/
+ Disaster Recovery Trial Core Network Built
With the ultimate goal of enabling telecommunications carriers
or universities to route calls via either circuit-switched
or IP networks, the Internet2 Voice Disaster Recovery project's
Phase II build-out of the core network is ninety-percent
complete. The trial's disaster recovery network, which
could someday service Internet2 members, consists of: two
BroadWorks nodes at MAX/Georgetown University and Texas
A&M University; emergency SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
phones deployed on participating campuses;
and SIP gateways within PAETEC points of presence, which
terminate in College Park, MD and Boston, MA. The project,
a part of the Voice over IP working group, consists of Internet2
members: Broadsoft, Georgetown University, Mid-Atlantic Crossroads
(MAX), PAETEC Communications Inc., and Texas A&M University.
The group will soon examine the possibilities of offering
an operational service to the Internet2 membership. Find
out more at:
http://voip.internet2.edu/dr/
+ Megaconference V Building Strong Videoconferencing Community
At least 167 institutions in 28 countries participated remotely
for the fifth annual Megaconference, a 13 hour videoconference
held on 10 December 2003. "By all accounts, this was
the best Megaconference ever," said Bob Dixon, chief
organizer and founder of the Megaconferences. The Megaconferences
have allowed engineers and technicians to develop tools
and technologies to establish H.323 Internet videoconferencing
communities in education and research around the world.
For organizations that had participated in all five Megaconferences,
Internet2 sponsored a special recognition award. Of the
16 institutions recognized, 13 were Internet2 member organizations.
Vendors donated a total of 34 prizes to participants, and
Internet2 members Polycom and Radvision donated upgrades
to the Internet2 Commons Multipoint Control Units at the
heart of the Megaconference cascade. For more details than
can be covered here, or to watch the archives, visit:
http://www.megaconference.org
<> Internet2 K20 Initiative Update
+ Indiana Named SEGP of the Month
Indiana's first K20 Initiative project focused in 2002-03
on introducing public schools to Internet2 and IP videoconferencing
using the JASON Project. The Intelenet Commission (manager
of the state network), IHETS (operator of the state network),
and the Indiana Web Academy (a joint project of Intelenet
and the Indiana Department of Education) worked to raise
awareness among school teachers, provide technology training,
place videoconferencing equipment in schools, and provide
multiple distribution mechanisms for the JASON broadcasts
(including not only satellite redistribution but also IP
video bridging, live streaming, and on-demand access to indexed
programs).
For more information on this story and Indiana's SEGP please
see the Internet2 K20 website at:
http://k20.internet2.edu/segp/index.html
<> Future Internet2 Events
+ Spring 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting: Arlington, Virginia,
19-21 April 2004
+ Summer Joint Techs Workshop, Columbus, Ohio, 18-22 July
2004 - hosted by the Ohio Valley Internet2 Consortium
+ Fall 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting: Austin, Texas, 27-30
September 2004
<> Internet2 Days
Hold an Internet2 Day for your Internet2 member organization.
Technical support for live demonstrations and informational
materials are available. For more information contact Marianne
Smith <melser@internet2.edu> or see:
http://apps.internet2.edu/Internet2-Days.html
+ National Internet2 Day
18 March 2004
http://events.internet2.edu/2004/Internet2Day/
<> Showcase and Spotlight Opportunities - Projects
and People
A Showcase on the Internet2 Web site is a great way to highlight
the milestones, events, collaborations and efforts that are
a result of your work in the advanced networking community.
You are also encouraged to submit a profile of anyone in
the Internet2 community whose efforts merit notice. Include
a brief description (less than 100 words), all appropriate
links and images, and contact information. If you have suggestions
about projects, people or news that might be featured, please
contact Adam Csillag <acsillag@internet2.edu>.
<> Internet2 Related Events
+ Online Calendar
For a complete listing of events for and of interest to the
Internet2 community, see the online Internet2 Calendar. Be
sure the Internet2-related event you are holding or know
about is listed at: http://events.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php
If you are holding an event of any kind related to Internet2,
we will be glad to assist members with resources such as
printed publications, equipment or speakers. Please contact
Marianne Smith for more information <melser@internet2.edu>.
+ GlobusWORLD 2004
20-23 January 2004
San Francisco, CA
http://www.globusworld.org/
+ A Gathering of State Networks - A Net@EDU Event
4-5 February 2004
Tempe, AZ
http://www.educause.edu/netatedu/events/sn04/
+ NANOG 30
8-10 February 2004
Miami, FL
http://www.nanog.org/
+ HIMSS Annual Conference
22-26 February 2004
Orlando, FL
http://conference.himss.org/ASP/index.asp |