Herv é Guy herve.guy@canarie Thursday 2005.1.27 11:00-12:30
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19th APAN meetings in Bangkok, THExploring eScience Session 3: Facility Instruments
World’s First Demonstration of Multi-stream HDTV switching using User
Controlled LightPaths (UCLP)Hervé Guy
[email protected] 2005.1.27 11:00-12:30
Place: Room B, i.e. Watergate Ballroom,6th Floor Section B
Table of Contents
> UCLP v1.0– History, Deployments on UCLP lab. and CA*net 4, Definitions– University of Waterloo’s UCLP v1.4.– University of Ottawa/CRC’s UCLP v1.2 & 1.3+.– Université du Québec à Montréal or UQAM’s UCLP v 1.3.
> UCLP Demonstrations– Purpose: UCLP will connect 4 HDTV streams to Bangkok sequentially.– Participants: NCHC (TW); KISTI (KR); CRC (CA) and i2CAT (ES)– Let UCLP plays
> UCLP v2.0– Roadmap
History - UCLP v1.0CANARIE's Directed Research Program
> Co-funded by Cisco Canada and CANARIE (http://www.canarie.ca/funding/research/projects.html)
> Held in 2003.> 10 proposals submitted> 3 selected
• University of Waterloo (http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~canarie/index.htm)• University of Ottawa - Communications Research Centre (CRC) (http://
phi.badlab.crc.ca/uclp/)• Carleton University (http://lightpath.physics.carleton.ca/)
> + 1 bonus• Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) (http://
www.teleinfo.uqam.ca/opticnet/)
UCLP deployment on CA*net 4 (http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/uclp/uclponc4.html)
> For ease of management of lightpath on CA*net 4, a user must comply with CANARIE's Lightpath Allocation Policy and must fill out CANARIE's Lightpath Request Form.
> Only registered source IP addresses will be permitted to connect to the lab. Requests are to be sent to [email protected].
> UCLP deployed:– University of Waterloo v1.4: https://uclp01.canet4.net/web-uclp/.– University of Ottawa - Communications Research Centre (CRC) v1.2
• Federation c4west: http://uclp02.canet4.net:4445/demo.jnlp;• Federation c4 central: http://uclp02.canet4.net:5550/demo.jnlp;• Federation c4east: http://uclp02.canet4.net:7777/demo.jnlp.
– University of Ottawa - Communications Research Centre (CRC) v1.3+• Federation 3rdw http://205.189.33.55:8080/uclpclient.jnlp;
– Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) v1.2.
> Log in as a normal user. C4NOC are administrative users.
UCLP deployment on CA*net 4 How to access it?
UCLP deployment on CA*net 4
LightPath allocations
University of Waterloo’s UCLP v1.4 Documentations
> University of Waterloo; School of Computer Science;> Project leader: Raouf Boutaba, Ph.D.
> University of Waterloo’s URL– http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/uclp/waterloo/uclpwaterloo.html
> CANARIE’s URL– http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/uclp/waterloo/uclpwaterloo.html
University of Ottawa/CRC’s UCLP v1.2 & 1.3+ Documentations
> University of Ottawa– School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE)
(http://www.site.uottawa.ca/)– Co-project leader: Gregor v. Bochmann ([email protected])
> Communications Research Centre– Broadband Applications and Demonstration Laboratory (BADLAB)
(http://www.crc.ca/en/html/crc/home/research/network/system_apps/badlab/badlab)
– Co-project leader: Michel Savoie ([email protected])
> Project URL: http://phi.badlab.crc.ca/uclp/.> CANARIE URL:
http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/uclp/crcott/uclpcrcott.html
Université du Québec à Montréal or UQAM’s UCLP v 1.3 Documentations
> Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM);– Opticnet group (which is a part of Téléinfo Lab.)
> Project leader: Omar Cherkaoui, Ph.D.– [email protected]
> Université du Québec à Montréal’s URLs– http://www.teleinfo.uqam.ca/english/projet_lightpath.htm– http://www.teleinfo.uqam.ca/projet_lightpath.htm
> CANARIE’s URL– http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/uclp/uplauqam.html
UCLP v1.0Lightpath Definition
> According to “User controlled Lightpath Definition Document (http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/library/c4design/user_controlled_definition.ppt
)”, created by Bill St. Arnaud in December 2002:– Any uni- or bi-directional point to point connection with effective
guaranteed bandwidth– Examples of LightPaths:
• STS channel on a SONET or SDH circuit
• Etc.
UCLP v1.0 - Lightpath Definition Simplest Working LightPath Object
LightPath
Management Domain BManagement Domain A
UCLP v1.0 - Lightpath Definition
Concatenated LightPath Object
Management Domain BManagement Domain A Management Domain C
UCLP DemonstrationsOverall Network Architecture
> A local end-user will create the LightPaths between each participant to Bangkok-TH via UCLP and get the HDTV stream sequentially.
CRC (CA)
i2CAT (ES)
L1/L2 + GigE
L1/L2 + STM4GigE+L1/L2
GigE + L2
LP 1
LP4
LP3Seattle Ottawa
Chicago
CA*net 4 OC-12
L3
APAN (TH)
NCHC (TW)
KISTI (KR) LP2
Calgary
CA*NetCA*Net44
CA*NetCA*Net44
TWARETWARENN
TWARETWARENN
GEANTGEANTGEANTGEANT
Seattle, USSeattle, US
ONS15454
Router
STM-4 circuit1GigE circuit
L3 switch
Dedicated channel
ONS # 1
STM-4
Juniper
ChicagoChicago
1GigE
Madrid, ESMadrid, ESBarcelona, ESBarcelona, ES
RedIRIRedIRISS
RedIRIRedIRISS
JuniperT320
JuniperM20
Layer2 VPN
OPTera 5200
GEANT
RedIRIS, Spain
KREONet2, KISTI, Korea CA*net4, CANARIE
1GigE1GigEλ
1GigE
i2CAT/UPC, SpainCisco 6513Barcelona, ES
λ
CESCA, Spain
TorontoToronto
HDV host @ CRC
Juniper
AmsterdamAmsterdam
HDV host
OttawaOttawa
TWARENHD host@NCHC
HsiuChu
1GigE
STS-12c circuit
STS12c circuit
HsinchuHsinchuTaipeiTaipei
TWARETWAREN N STM-4 STM-4
Chunghwa TelcomChunghwa TelcomTaipeiTaipei
Seattle, USSeattle, US
STM-4 STM-4
TAIWANLight(a.ka. TANet2)
DaejeonDaejeon
GwangjuGwangju
ONS # 2
VoD Server,
GIST, NetMedia LAB
CISCO4506
ONS
1GigE
VLAN633 tagging
1GigE
STS24c 1GigE
1GigE
1GigE
Real-time sender
SURFnet
AmsterdamAmsterdamChicagoChicago
UCLP DemonstrationsDetailed Network Architecture
UCLP DemonstrationsLightPaths & Distances
LightPath Segments Distance (Km)
Taipei (TW) – Seattle (US) 9 746
Seoul (KR) - Seattle (US) 8 329
Bangkok (TH) - Los Angeles (US) – Calgary (CA) 15 239
Calgary (CA) – Winnipeg (CA) 1 202
Winnipeg (CA) – Toronto (CA) – Ottawa (CA) 1 867
Winnipeg (CA) – Chicago (US) – Barcelona (ES) 8 247
Total 45 341
> 1.128 time the circumference of the earth!> Are we beating a world record here?
UCLP Demonstrationse2e connections & Distances
LightPath Segments Distance (Km)
Taipei (TW) - CA*net 4 - Bangkok (TH) 25 696
Seoul (KR) - CA*net 4 - Bangkok (TH) 24 279
Ottawa (CA) - CA*net 4 - Bangkok (TH) 18 308
Barcelona (ES) - CA*net 4 - Bangkok (TH)
24 688
Total 92 971
> 2.312 time the circumference of the earth!> Are we beating a world record here?
UCLP Demonstrations #1 (25 696 km)NCHC (TW) to APAN (TH) LPs
CRC (CA)
i2CAT (ES)
L1/L2 + STM4GigE+L1/L2
GigE + L2NCHC (TW)
KISTI (KR)
> Create the LightPaths between NCHC-TW and Bangkok-TH via University of Waterloo’s UCLP and get the HDTV stream.
> Let’s first present the Participant NCHC-TW;> And see what will happen on CA*net 4 after!
L3
APAN (TH)
L1/L2 + GigE
CA*net 4 OC-12LP 1 LP3
Seattle Ottawa
LP2
CalgaryChicago
LP4
1919
NCHC is Taiwan’s only National Lab dedicated to High-Performance Computing & applications Networking & its applications development
Mission Provide resources and service Do research and development Offer education, training, and outreach
Key Events 1991: Government approved the establishment proposal
1993: Completed HQ new building in Hsinchu Science Park
2002: Established a branch in Tainan (in Southern Taiwan)
2003: Transformed into an non-profit organization
National Center for High-performance Computing
NCHC
2020
TaiWan Advanced Research and Education Network
TWAREN TWAREN - Successor of TANet2 TWAREN - Part of a comprehensive, six-year national development plan
formulated by the government to stimulate creativity and foster talents. TWAREN Goals
• To provide a network infrastructure for academic and research community.
• To stimulate creativity and foster talents TWAREN Architecture
• TWAREN is a new hybrid network with 20G POS and DWDM technologies at its core.
• Dual circuits form the backbone. Each of the two local carriers provides a 10 G POS network linking the four core nodes.
• There are eleven GigaPoPs, each links to the core node at 20 Gbps and 1 dark fiber.
• Hierarchical topology: 3 layers (core, GigaPoPs, end nodes)
• Highly scalable and flexible
• Providing multiple services
2121
Trans-Pacific link to Seattle is at STM-16 Link from Seattle to STARLight was upgraded to STM-4. An additional 1GbE lightpath from CANARIE serves as TaiwanLight
TANet2 TWAREN
Taipei
StarLightStarTap
CA*Net4
Abilene
VancouverEdmonton
CalgaryWinnipeg
MontrealHalifax
Toronto
STM
-16
(2.5
G)622M
TWAREN Connections to North America
1GbE
2222
NCHC Relationship with UCLP NCHC Relationship with UCLP
Lease a lightpath from CANARIE between Seattle and Chicago.
Lightpath between TWAREN/CA*Net4/HEAnet5-point videoconferencing among Taiwan (Asia), Canada (NA) and
Ireland (Europe) in March, 2004Distance: 18,000km
UCLP training class in Taiwan by CANARIE engineers, joined by Korea via videoconferencing
Collaborated with CANARIE to make UCLP compliant with Cisco ONS 15454 SDH
Establish NCHC UCLP Lab: ONS 15454 SDH
Will be UCLP beta tester for ONS SDH version
2323
HD host@NCHC,Hsinchu
TaipeiTaipei1545415454
STM-4 HsinchuHsinchu1545415454
CHTCHT TaipeiTaipei1545415454
1 GigE
TWAREN
Seattle, USSeattle, US1545415454
STM-4
TWAREN,Taiwan
1GigE to CA*net4's Seattle 15454
TAIWANLight(a.k.a TANet2)
Demo Setup in NCHC
UCLP Demonstrations #1 (25 696 km)NCHC (TW) to APAN (TH) LPs
NCHC (TW) to APAN (TH) LPs viaUniversity of Waterloo’s UCLP
> On CA*net 4 (https://uclp01.canet4.net/web-uclp).> As normal User
– Establish the following End To End LPO:• ons-sea01 ons-cal01
– Access the LPO via the following Source and Destination End Points:• ons-sea01/ slot 4/ port 2
ons-sea01 ons-cal01 ons-cal01/ slot 14/ port 4.
– Check End To End connectivity by receiving HTDV streams from NCHC (Taiwan) to the APAN Meeting venue at Bangkok.
– MRTG - APAN LightPaths Traffic Rates (http://ons.canet4.net/apan/).– Remove Access the above LPO.– Cancel or Terminate the End To End LPO.
UCLP Demonstrations #2 (24 279 km)KISTI (KR) to APAN (TH) LPs
CRC (CA)
i2CAT (ES)
L1/L2 + STM4GigE+L1/L2
GigE + L2NCHC (TW)
KISTI (KR)
> Create the LightPaths between KISTI-KR and Bangkok-TH via UQAM’s UCLP and get the HDTV stream.
> Let’s first present the Participant KISTI-KR;> And see what will happen on CA*net 4 after!
L3L1/L2 + GigE
APAN (TH)
CA*net 4 OC-12LP 1 LP3
Seattle Ottawa
LP2
CalgaryChicago
LP4
Supercomputing Center 27
KISTI–CANARIE UCLP Demonstrations
Jong-Uk Kong
Supercomputing Center, KISTI
January 27, 200519th APAN meeting, Bangkok
Supercomputing Center 28
Contents
KISTI & KREONET KISTI-CANARIE Collaborations Light Provisioning & UCLP for Demo Stereo HD VoD Setup for Demo
Supercomputing Center 29
Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
Major Functions
Knowledge Infrastructure for Digital Research - Advancement of Supercomputer and KREONET - Research on the next generation technology, knowledge- based GRID, e-Science and research network
National Role
Supercomputing Center
Knowledge Information Portal - Information collection, management, and diffusing system - Digital information dissemination environment using DOI, MDR
Value-added Information - In-depth analysis and feasibility study - Use of Supercomputer for BT and NT information
Science & TechnologyInformation Center
Knowledge ResourcesDevelopment Center
Supercomputing Center 30
KREONET I Korea Research Environment Open NETwork
National high-performance science & research network in Korea About 200 members : Universities, National Research Labs,
government organizations, etc. High-capacity access network(1Gbps~10Gbps) : 30 members
Nation-wide optical gigabit backbone network 12 GigaPoPs in 11 regions (~ 10Gbps)
KREONet2 International R&E network based on KREONET
Korea-US (StarLight and PacWave over CA*net4 Lightpath) : 1.2Gbps
Korea-China (CSTNet/CNIC) : 155Mbps KR-JP, KR-SG, KR-EU (via APII, TEIN) : ~1Gbps
Advanced network engineering Lambda Networking, QoS, Traffic Analysis, Security, etc. Nation-wide 6KREONET and Mbone
Supporting advanced applications : e-Science and Grid
Supercomputing Center 31
KREONET II
Supercomputing Center 32
Trans-Pacific Connectivity : two STM-4 circuits (1.2G)• PacWave and StarLight • StarLight over CA*net4 lightpath, Seattle to Chicago based on UCLP
Joining Global-scale lambda Grid networking Successful HD & UCLP Collaborative Demonstrations
•ITU Telecom Asia2004 in Busan, Korea (September 7-11, 2004)•Collaborations with CANARIE, UPC/I2CAT
SeattleGlobal Lambda
Networking
ChicagoSTM-4 ~STM-4 * 2
APII-testbed/KREONet2
KREONet2
KREONet2
CA*Net4CA*Net4
KISTI-CANARIE Collaborations
Chungnam
Seoul
Gyunggi(Suwon, Incheon)
Daejeon
Jeonbuk
Gwangju
Changwon
Pohang
Daegu
Busan
Daejeon
StarLightStarLight
PacWavePacWave
Supercomputing Center 33
Lightpath Provisioning & UCLP for Demo
DaejeonDaejeon
Seattle, USSeattle, US
ONS15454
Router
STM-4 circuit
1GigE circuit
L3 switch
Stereo HD VoD Server 205.189.32.252,GIST, Gwangju
GwangjuONS
CA*netCA*net44
CA*netCA*net44
Cisco4506
1GigE
DaejeonCisco ONS #2
DaejeonCisco ONS #1
GwangjuGwangju
STS24c
1GigE
STM-4
Calgary, CACalgary, CA
GIST, NetMedia LAB
KREONet2, KISTI, Korea CA*net4, CANARIE, Canada
1GigE
VLAN633 tagging
VLAN633 tagging
STM-4
1GigE
Cisco7609
HD Receiver in Bangkok
UCLP
Supercomputing Center 34
Stereo HD VoD Setup for APAN UCLP DemoGIST NML (http://hdtv.nm.gist.ac.kr) with KISTI
UCLP Demonstrations #2 (24 279 km)KISTI (KR) to APAN (TH) LPs
KISTI (KR) to APAN (TH) LPs via UQAM’s UCLP
> On CA*net 4 (via the client UCLPGUI.EXE)> As normal User
– Request the following LightPaths:• ons-sea01/ slot 3/ port 1/ channel 1-12
ons-sea01 ons-cal01 ons-cal01/ slot 14/ port 4.
– Check End To End connectivity by receiving HTDV streams from KISTI (KR) to the APAN Meeting venue at Bangkok.
– MRTG - APAN LightPaths Traffic Rates (http://ons.canet4.net/apan/).
– Cancel the above LightPaths:
UCLP Demonstrations #3 (18 308 km)CRC (CA) to APAN (TH) LPs
CRC (CA)
i2CAT (ES)
L1/L2 + STM4GigE+L1/L2
GigE + L2NCHC (TW)
KISTI (KR)
> Create the LightPaths between CRC-CA and Bangkok-TH via University of Ottawa/CRC’s UCLP and get the HDTV stream.
> Let’s first present the Participant CRC-CA;> And see what will happen on CA*net 4 after!
L3L1/L2 + GigE
APAN (TH)
CA*net 4 OC-12LP 1 LP3
Seattle Ottawa
LP2
CalgaryChicago
LP4
January 27, 2005
CRC – CANARIE CRC – CANARIE UCLP Demo at 19UCLP Demo at 19thth APAN APAN
J. Michel Savoie, Research Program ManagerJ. Michel Savoie, Research Program ManagerBroadband Applications & Optical NetworksBroadband Applications & Optical Networks
Tel: (613)998-2489 Fax: (613)998-2753Tel: (613)998-2489 Fax: (613)998-2753Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
URL: http://www.crc.ca URL: http://www.crc.ca
Université d’OttawaUniversity of Ottawa
Shirleys Bay Campus
• Primary federal government laboratory for R&D in advanced telecommunications
• Agency of Industry Canada (IC)
• 200 research staff
Communications Research Centre Canada
• Terrestrial Wireless
• Satellite Communications and Radio Propagation
• Broadcast Technology
• Broadband Network Technologies
Research Branches
Foundations for the Future
CRC VisionNational leadership in collaborative
research and development on innovative communications, broadcasting and information technologies for a strong Canadian knowledge-based economy.
BROADBAND APPLICATIONS AND BROADBAND APPLICATIONS AND OPTICAL NETWORKS (RBON)OPTICAL NETWORKS (RBON)
• Emerging broadband applications, services and technologies associated with next generation optical networks
R&D Activities
• Broadband Applications & Services
• Advanced Optical Networking Technologies
• Control & Management of Next Generation Optical Networks
• Provide expert advice to IC, other federal departments, agencies and Canadian industry
• Promote technology transfer to industry
• Support IC and its CANARIE program in branding Canada as a leader in optical networks and related technologies
Main Research Themes
Mandate
Key Facilities• Broadband Applications and
Demonstration Laboratory (BADLABTM)
• Optical Networking Laboratory (ONL)
User-Controlled E2E LightpathUser-Controlled E2E LightpathProvisioning over CA*net 4Provisioning over CA*net 4
• Project funded under CANARIE’s Directed Research Program on User Controlled Lightpath Provisioning (UCLP) Software
• Lead Participant: University of Ottawa• Participant: Communications Research Centre• UCLP System software is being enhanced under
collaboration with the Optical Communications Group (GCO) of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC)
http://phi.badlab.crc.ca/uclp/
CA*net 4GbE
GbE
Catalyst 6509
CRC Network for UCLP Demo
CA*net 4
GbE
LightPath Service
Layer 3 Service
CRCGigaPoP
FederalGigaPoP
GbE
VLAN 633Polycom
ViewStation FX
H.323
JVC GR-HD1CyberCAM
IEEE-1394
VideoLAN HDV ServerRuff Systems HDV Server
205.189.32.250
142.92.71.32
100BaseTx
• CRC technical support staff and CA*net 4 NOC operators who assisted in making this demo possible
• CANARIE for giving us the opportunity to demonstrate our UCLP System
• NICT/TEL for allowing us to use their Ruff Systems HDV application for streaming live High Definition TV image and sound over IP
Acknowledgements and thanks to:
UCLP Demonstrations #3 (18 308 km)CRC (CA) to APAN (TH) LPs
CRC (CA) to APAN (TH) LPs via University of Ottawa/CRC’s UCLP
> On CA*net 4– Federation c4central: http://uclp02.canet4.net:5550/demo.jnlp.
> As normal User– Create the E2E Connection the following RO End Points and LPOs
• ons-ott01/ slot 3/ port2; ons-tor01 ons-win01 ons-reg01 ons-
cal01 ons-cal01/ slot 14/ port 4.
– Check End To End connectivity by receiving HTDV streams from CRC (CA) to the APAN Meeting venue at Bangkok.
– MRTG - APAN LightPaths Traffic Rates (http://ons.canet4.net/apan/).
– Delete the E2E Connection the above.
UCLP Demonstrations #4 (24 688 km) i2CAT/UPC (ES) to APAN (TH) LPs
CRC (CA)
i2CAT (ES)
L1/L2 + STM4GigE+L1/L2
GigE + L2NCHC (TW)
KISTI (KR)
> Create the LightPaths between i2CAT/UPC-ES and Bangkok-TH via U. of Ottawa/CRC’s UCLP and get the HDTV stream.
> Let’s first present the Participant i2CAT/UPC-ES;> And see what will happen on CA*net 4 after!
L1/L2 + GigE
APAN (TH)
LP 1 LP3Seattle Ottawa
LP2
CalgaryChicago
LP4
L3
APAN Demo
i2CAT Foundation
i2CAT is a private non-profit foundation whose aim is the boost of Research & Innovation on the second generation Internet environment
The i2CAT project started in 1999 and finished at the end of 2003. A private foundation was constituted on 2004 to continue this work with more funding, administrative support and new members.
The i2CAT key model is based on the collaboration between the public and private sectors and the academic environment, in the Information and Communication Technologies sector
APAN Demo
Innovation & Research Interactions
Private Sector
Administration
University
Technology Transfer
Research
Innovation
Dissemination Internet
GigacatGigacat: the GigapopMediaCATMediaCAT: video services platformGridCATGridCAT: distributed computing services
AUDIOVISUAL
BIOMEDICAL
NETWORK
EDUCATION
TECHNOLOGIES
APAN Demo
i2CAT Foundation goals
i2CAT foundation is a partnership platform for research and innovation, whose aim is:
Promoting advanced networks research and broadband application and increasing its practice.
Creating new cooperation platforms between the private sector and the university research community.
Pushing teamwork between world wide institutions and societies with similar objectives into networking.
Being a meeting forum for those institutions, societies and companies wishing to participate inside a global project for the infrastructures development and broadband network services.
APAN Demo
i2CAT relationship with UCLP ICRC-UPC MOU. December 2003
The collaboration between CRC and UPC is reflected under a Memorandum of Understanding, which establishes the terms for collaborating on Broadband and Optical Networking Research Projects
Joined the CRC-UofO UCLP development team.Adapted the UCLP software to make it compliant with Nortel OPTera
Metro 5200 and Cisco Catalyst 3750
UCLP software is being implemented on the i2Cat optical experimental network. i2CAT is currently working with CRC in the next version of UCLP, UCLPv2
UCLP events:CRC-UPC UCLP Demo to the EU. June 2004
Made a peering connection between CA*net 4 and i2cat
HTDV/IP demo over an optical link controlled between BCN and Daejeon (Korea). September 2004
APAN Demo
i2CAT network
APAN Demo
i2CAT network for APAN demo
Nortel OPTera Metro 5200
E W E W
Federation 1 Federation 2 Federation 3
Castelldefels CCABA BCN
VLAN 633
MediaCat
VLAN 633
HD Host
Nortel OPTera Metro 5200
Nortel OPTera Metro 5200
UCLP Demonstrations #4 (24 688 km) i2CAT/UPC (ES) to APAN (TH) LPs
i2CAT/UPC (ES) to APAN (TH) LPs via University of Ottawa/CRC’s UCLP
> On CA*net 4– Federation c4east: http://uclp02.canet4.net:7777/demo.jnlp.
> As normal User– Create the E2E Connection the following RO End Points and LPOs
• ons-chi01/ slot 2/ port 2; ons-win01 ons-reg01 ons-cal01 ons-cal01/ slot 14/ port 4.
– Check End To End connectivity by receiving HTDV streams from i2CAT (ES) to the APAN Meeting venue at Bangkok.
– MRTG - APAN LightPaths Traffic Rates (http://ons.canet4.net/apan/).– Delete the E2E Connection the above.
UCLP Demonstrations at APANPeriod of Questions
> Thanks to Participants:– CANARIE (CA): Hervé Guy ([email protected])– NCHC (TW): Eugene Yeh ([email protected])
– KISTI (KR): Dongkyun Kim ([email protected])
– CRC (CA): Michel Savoie ([email protected])
– i2CAT (ES): Sergi Figuerola ([email protected])
> Thanks to UCLP v1.0 Developers:– University of Waterloo (CA): Raouf Boutaba ([email protected])– University of Ottawa/CRC (CA): Michel Savoie ([email protected])
– UQAM (CA): Omar Cherkaoui ([email protected])