Technical Update Christian Wheeler Network Planning Engineer Indiana University Agenda • • • • Introduction Current Trends/Utilization 100G “Bigger, Faster, More Intense” Services – Getting the most of membership Introduction Who am I? • • • • • • From Illinois Originally Studied Philosophy and Psychology– AI Started IT as a Web Developer Working for Consulting/Integrater Windows and FreeBSD Server Admin Networking for 15 years Architecture Legend Logical Topology 1G 600 W Chicago 710 NLSD Chicago IU Data Center Bloomington 10G Internet 2 Chicago CIC Omnipop CIC Omnipop 20G Indiana University Smithville HP 5406 100G ESNet 200G 100G HP 5406 HP 5406 HP 5406 Juniper MX960 Shared through CIC Telia Peering thru CIC Omnipop 111 N Canal Chicago IUPUI Campus - ICTC Lifeline Data Center - Indianapolis Cogent University of Chicago CSPAN Netflix Cache IUPUI Internet 2 Atlanta WiscNet University of WisconsinMadison University of Minnesota Lightbound Google Cache UWSysnet MERIT Zayo Akamai Cache Juniper MX960 Penn State University MREN Juniper MX960 Gigapop SLIAC Northwestern University Multi Home Peerings ESNet University of Iowa LHCOne NCAA Purdue University OARNet Indiana University Research ILight ENA Indiana Office of Technology University of Notre Dame University of Illinois Fiber Topology IU Data Center Bloomington 600 W Chicago 350 Cermak Juniper MX960 Juniper EX4550 HP 5406 IUPUI Campus - ICTC ROADM 111 N Canal Chicago Line Amp CRPT Line Amp WLCT Line Amp FRKT ROADM IUPUI Library HP 5406 Lifeline Data Center - Indianapolis Juniper MX960 Juniper MX960 Internet Providers • Cogent - Indianapolis • • • Zayo – Indianapolis • • • 10 Gbps Full IPv4 and IPv6 Transit Telia Company - Chicago • • • 10 Gbps Full IPv4 and IPv6 Transit 10 Gbps Full IPv4 and IPv6 Transit Internet 2 TR/CPS – Chicago/Atlanta • • • • 2 x 20Gbps Partial IPv4 and IPv6 Transit Preferred via BGP over traditional carriers Handles approximately 90% of Internet traffic Caching/CDN Providers • Google • Netflix • Akamai • Apple CDN Utilization – Internet 2015 2015 Statistics Inbound Traffic Outbound Traffic Average Average 7.35 Gbps 2.67 Gbps Maximum Maximum 16.89 Gpbs 5.93 Gbps Utilization - Internet 2016 YTD 2016 Statistics Inbound Traffic Outbound Traffic Average Average 12.3 Gbps 3.32 Gbps Maximum Maximum 25.01 Gbps 8.87 Gbps Internet Trending • 67.3% growth in Average utilization (Inbound) • 48% increase in Peak utilization (Inbound) • 24.3% growth in Average utilization (Outbound) • 50% growth in Peak utilization (Outbound) Utilization Internet 2 – 2015 2015 Statistics Inbound Traffic Outbound Traffic Average Average 9.51 Gbps 9.12 Gbps Maximum Maximum 17.96 Gbps 15.94 Gbps Utilization Internet 2 – 2016 YTD 2016 Statistics Inbound Traffic Outbound Traffic Average Average 13.07 Gbps 9.76 Gbps Maximum Maximum 22.64 Gbps 20.03 Gbps Internet 2 Trending • 37.4% growth in Average utilization (Inbound) • 26% increase in Peak utilization (Inbound) • 7% growth in Average utilization (Outbound) • 26% growth in Peak utilization (Outbound) Utilization Caching – 2016 YTD 2016 Statistics Inbound Traffic Outbound Traffic Average Average 4.07 Gbps 788.79 Gbps Maximum Maximum 12.45 Gbps 2.73 Gbps Utilization Caching – 2016 YTD 2016 Statistics Inbound Traffic Outbound Traffic Average Average 7.58 Gbps 1.78 Gbps Maximum Maximum 11.66 Gbps 3.27 Gbps Cache Use Trending • 86.24% growth in Average utilization (Inbound) • -6.7% increase in Peak utilization (Inbound) • 125.6% growth in Average utilization (Outbound) • 19.8% growth in Peak utilization (Outbound) I-Light and Gigapop Upgrade “Bigger, Faster, and more Intense!” I-Light and Gigapop Upgrade • Objectives • Enable a high-capacity backbone that scales for future demand • Enhance resilience and speed to recovery • Allow I-Light to offer new and enhanced Layer 2 and 3 services to members • Simplify and automate management and troubleshooting I-Light and Gigapop Upgrade • Enable a high-capacity backbone that scales for future demand • 100 Gbps backbone • Scale to 3.2 Tbps on existing fiber • Based on DWDM, and OTN optical networking I-Light and Gigapop Upgrade • Enhance resilience and speed to recovery • G.8032 path protection offers sub-second failover • OTN Optical Networking offers enhanced FEC to detect and mitigate errors automatically • Enhanced diagnostic tools for better troubleshooting diagnostics I-Light and Gigapop Upgrade • Allow I-Light to offer new and enhanced Layer 2 and 3 services to members • Site to Site Layer 2 Tunneling • Traffic Isolation • Layer 3 peering I-Light and Gigapop Upgrade • Simplify and automate management and troubleshooting • • • • Point and Click provisioning End to end OAM where possible Converged Optical/Packet platform Fewer “Panes” of management Services • Getting the most out of membership • • • • If you ever wonder, call Heather Stark! Not just an ISP Network Monitoring Network Design Advice • Advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 advising • BGP • IPv6 • BGP Black hole service (DDOS) Q and A Thank You!
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz