I-Light – Fiber Infrastructure

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I-Light – Fiber Infrastructure

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I-Light – Fiber Infrastructure. What is I-Light?. Very high speed optical fiber network Connects IU Bloomington, IUPUI, and Purdue University West Lafayette Connects all three campuses to the national Internet infrastructure, including Internet2. Why I-Light?. Lots of fiber crosses Indiana - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is I-Light?

• Very high speed optical fiber network

• Connects IU Bloomington, IUPUI, and Purdue University West Lafayette

• Connects all three campuses to the national Internet infrastructure, including Internet2

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ONE WAN IN THE VAST INTERNETThe National Science Foundation (NFSNet)

Lots of fiber crosses Indiana

The I-Light helps more of it stop here!

Why I-Light?

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Project Background

• Idea first discussed in 1998

• $5.3-million State appropriation in 1999

– Support of Indiana Higher Ed. Commission

– Strong backing from Governor’s Office

• Planning, design, and contract negotiations through 2000

• Construction began in Spring 2001

• Construction completed November 2001

• Fiber lit and put into use in December 2001

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I-Light IN-progress

Construction along the way

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Project Partners

• Indiana University

• Purdue University

• Intelenet Commission (IHETS)

• Verizon (optical fiber infrastructure)

• Juniper and Cisco (hardware)

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The I-Light Advantage

• Represents long-term investment by the State in research infrastructure

• Investment made during good economic times will help retain and strengthen State’s IT advantage

• Provides enough networking capacity for the next 15-20 years between the three main research campuses (IU, Purdue, IUPUI)

Provides IU with an on-ramp to the Internet & Internet2; we can get more for our money!

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I-LIGHTI-LIGHT – A Tremendous Success• I-Light has been a tremendous successtremendous success in

terms of leveraging a capital investment to reduce costs and increase IT impact at the research universities

• $5.3-million in State Appropriation

• Brought online quickly and within budget

• Resulted in order-of-magnitude order-of-magnitude increases in connectivity for no additional ongoing costs

• Facilitated a tremendous improvementstremendous improvements in research collaboration between IUB, IUPUI, and Purdue

• Provided dramatic increasesdramatic increases in internet connectivity within existing budgets

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I-LightI-Light Success – Fostering ResearchProviding the foundation for innovation

Educational AdvancesEducational Advances

Virtual RealityVirtual RealityHomeland SecurityHomeland Security

I-Light makes possible extensive growth in research across a wide variety of applications and areas.

This increases Indiana’s involvement in national and international research activities

Visualizing Complex DataVisualizing Complex Data

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I-Light’s Continuing Impact• Intercampus bandwidth remains completely unconstrained

– The IU-Doritos Principle of bandwidth scarcity – Go ahead and crunch it … we’ll just light more!

• Positioning with co-location and our Quilt membership (as a GigaPoP) has allowed us to negotiate even better commodity internet rates (dropped 10%! … may drop another 10% next year)

• Eliminates barriers to collaboration– I-light Workshop last year demonstrated the many research initiatives and

applications that have developed due to I-Light

Educause 2003 Award for Best Practices in Networking

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I-Light 2 – the Next step

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I-Light 2 – Transmission Infrastructure

Multi-fiber high speed communication pathway connecting I-Light to national and international fiber and internet infrastructure in Chicago, and connecting I-Light into Regional high performance fiber network (as part of Nationwide initiatives) with links to University of Illinois and to high-performance networks developing in Ohio

Illinois I-Wire Network

I-Light 2 Phase One – “Up-streams”

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Illinois I-Wire Network I-Light 2 – Distribution Infrastructure (POPs)

Establishing eleven (11) points of presence (POPs) across the State and linking these POPs to I-Light with a variety of high-speed communication technologies to establish a Statewide I-Light network backbone

I-Light 2 Phase Two-A – “Down-streams”

General Locations:

Gary/HammondSouth BendFort WayneKokomoMuncie/AndersonRichmondTerre HauteColumbusVincennesNew AlbanyEvansville

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Illinois I-Wire Network

I-Light 2 Phase Two-B – “Down-stream Build-out”

I-Light 2 – Distribution Infrastructure (Connectors)

Establishing links from the Regional POPs to up to 40 institutions (higher education, libraries, K-12 districts) across the State with a variety of high-speed communication technologies to establish a pervasive Statewide I-Light network infrastructure

Ivy Tech campusesNotre DameBall StateIndiana StateIndiana University RegionalsPurdue University Regionals and extensionsRose HulmanWabashDePauwMonroe Co. School Corp.Univ. of EvansvilleHanover CollegeButler University

Examples:

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• Legislature appropriated $10mil over the biennium in April 2003

• Seeks to expand I-Light connectivity to the growing national cyberinfrastructure

• Seeks to develop further distribution channels within the State for Higher Ed and, eventually, regional/community Economic Development

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Why I-Light2

• Seeks to better connect Indiana into the developing national cyberinfrastructure

• Seeks to extend the benefits of I-Light beyond IU, IUPUI, and Purdue, to all colleges, universities, K-12, and Libraries in the State

• Seeks to leverage this investment by the State to improve the availability of broadband network services throughout the state, leading to improved economic development potentials

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• Where it stands

– RFP in preparation to build in-state PoPs and acquire connectivity fiber paths

– Plans being drawn for using I-Light State-Use Fibers to establish PoPs in Bloomington and West Lafayette

– Interesting National Cyberinfrastructure Developments in the works …

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As a natural progression for Internet2, a nationwide all-fiber backbone infrastructure is quickly developing into a reality of a coast-to-coast network

Indiana can play a key role in the development of this national research-focused network by growing our internal infrastructure so that we can effectively

distribute the benefits not only to our main research campuses, but throughout the State’s higher education, K-12, and municipal community.

Making this investment – building out while other states are standing by due to the same fiscal conditions we all face – can be a tremendous advantage to Indiana. We can literally move forward at accelerated speed move forward at accelerated speed while others are frozen or moving backward!

The Developing National CyberInfrastructure

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NSF’s Extensible Terascale Facility

a.k.a. The TeraGrid