wiki:GpENI

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Project Number

1595

Project Title

GpENI: Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation

Technical Contacts

Principal Investigator: James P.G. Sterbenz jpgs@ittc.ku.edu
Co-PI: Deep Medhi at University of Missouri -- Kansas City
Co-PI: Byrav Ramamurthy at University of Nebraska -- Lincoln
Co-PI: Caterina Scolio and Don Gruenbacher at Kansas State University
Co-PI: Greg Monaco at Great Plains Network
Co-PI: Jeff Verrant at Ciena
Co-PI: TBD at Qwest
Co-I: Joseph B. Evans evans@eecs.ku.edu

Participating Organizations

The University of Kansas – Lawrence, KS
Kansas State University – Manhattan, KS
University of Missouri – Kansas City, MO
University of Nebraska – Lincoln, NE
Great Plains Network
Ciena Governement Solutions – Des Moines, IA
Qwest Government Services - Fairfax, VA
KanREN – Lawrence, KS
MOREnet – Columbia, MO

Scope

To provide an edge software defined routing infrastructure connected over a Regional Optical Network (RON) with GENI access to core optical switching equipment. GpENI belongs to the PlanetLab cluster (B).

Milestones
GpENI: Purchase switch and complete end-to-end connections

  • 13 Feb 2009 – UNL to I2 to KU connectivity established
  • 27 Feb 2009 – KU node cluster online
  • 04 Mar 2009 – KSU node cluster and PLC online

GpENI: Integrate GpENI with PlanetLab control framework
GpENI: Testbed available for limited external research
GpENI: Delivery of component manager ICD for Ciena Core Director switch
GpENI: Contribute to GENI outreach

Project Technical Documents

Link to GpENI wiki maintained by KU https://wiki.ittc.ku.edu/gpeni

Quarterly Status Reports

4Q08 Status Report or Link to 4Q08 Status Report on GpENI wiki

Spiral 1 Connectivity

The GpENI network is formed from the Great Plains Network which has equipment co-located at an Internet2 POP in Kansas City, MO. The connections between the DWDM equipment, the availability of the 10GBE switch and the connections to the I2 transport network are to be determined. Contact James Sterbenz for status updates.

The Ciena switches are scheduled for acquisition over the three year period of performance (spiral-1 plus 2 option years). The initial switch to be purchased in spiral-1 is the Ciena Core Director located at The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL).

GPO Liason System Engineer

John Jacob jjacob@geni.net

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