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ATEAM
Launches with Completion of First Test Campaign
05 de agosto del
2002
RALEIGH,
NC (July 29, 2002)--The ATEAM (Advanced Test Engineering and
Measurement) lab consortium today announced the successful completion
of the first of a series of test campaigns aimed at investigating
complex networking issues by deploying an advanced measurement
infrastructure across a wide area.
The ATEAM is a newly established consortium of advanced research
networking test labs distributed across North America. Founding
members
are the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Internet
Engineering Lab, Centaur Lab at North Carolina State University,
the Ohio Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center (ITEC-Ohio),
the CalNGI Network Performance Reference Lab at the San Diego
Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and the network operations center
at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). Spirent
Communications is the founding corporate sponsor for ATEAM’s
testing activities.
"These initial tests were meant to shake-out the equipment and
prove we could efficiently and securely use the test sets,"
said John Moore, technical director for the Centaur Lab North
Carolina State University.
"This work sets the stage for further investigations into next
generation advanced networking topics such as IPv6 and high-speed
multicast."
Each lab provides connectivity and test equipment that can be
reserved and securely accessed by researchers interested in
taking measurements and performing tests between sites. The
consortium also can gather network performance metrics such
as latency, throughput and packet loss as well as providing
functional testing for new advanced networking technologies.
The first test campaign aimed to validate the ATEAM infrastructure
and its capabilities. Using Spirent Communications’ SmartBits(R)
System
equipment at each location, the ATEAM labs ran tests to measure
packet loss at varying data rates and packet sizes. In one test,
data was sent coast-to-coast at 400 Megabits per second (Mbps)
across Abilene, a high-speed Internet2 backbone. While the tests
were intended only as a proof of concept, they managed to discover
previously undetected and critical configuration issues on an
ATM switch located on the route
between BCIT and the Centaur Lab.
"This really shows the power of this type of testing — if we
can discover problems as serious as this on a one-hour trial
run, imagine
what we will be able to do once the ATEAM system is fully deployed,"
said Eric Byres, research leader for the BCIT lab. "And the
test equipment has performed flawlessly."
The geographic positioning of the labs provides a distinct advantage
enabling testing within the Internet2 core and across international
peering points between the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Future expansion of the ATEAM membership is anticipated and
will include labs from across the globe.
"Working with the other ATEAM lab members broadens our knowledge
of network performance testing, which ultimately benefits Internet2-connected
universities within the National Partnership for Advanced Computational
Infrastructure (NPACI)," said Kevin Walsh, director of the CalNGI
Network Performance Reference Lab at the San Diego Supercomputer
Center (SDSC).
Paul Schopis, senior network engineer at ITEC-Ohio agreed. "One
of the more exciting aspects of the test consortium is its ability
to contribute significantly to the Internet2 community's End-to-End
Performance Initiative by giving us the ability to simulate
application behaviors across the network from campus-to-campus."
About
BCIT
The Internet Engineering Lab (IEL) is the first open & advanced
Internet facility for applied R&D in networking technologies
in Canada, and is a part of British Columbia's premier polytechnic
institution BCIT. Focused on Internet (Layer 3) problems, the
lab concentrates largely on the
study of design and management of next-generation Internet networks.
Among the lab's pursuits is also the study of issues surrounding
routing policies in the Internet, particularly with the route
registries and constraint-based and multicast routing. The IEL
is one of the official testing labs for CANARIE, Canada's advanced
Internet development organization that connects universities
across Canada, and engenders collaborative efforts in the area
of advanced Internets.
About CalNGI
The CalNGI Network Performance Reference Lab (NPRL) is located
in the California Next Generation Internet Application Development
Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. CalNGI was created
by a partnership with CommercNet and the State of California,
Technology, Trade & Commerce Agency. The CalNGI NPRL serves
CommerceNet awardees developing next generation technology and
participates with other organizations involved in the development
and deployment of next generation network technology. For more
information on the California, Technology, Trade & Commerce
Agency, see http://commerce.ca.gov/state/ttca/ttca_homepage.jsp
for more information on CalNGI, see http://www.calngi.org/;
for more information on the San Diego Supercomputer Center,
see http://www.sdsc.edu/.
About
CENTAUR
Lab at North Carolina State University The Centaur Lab at NCSU
serves as a focal point within North Carolina for collaborations
between state and national research and education networking
communities and their corporate networking partners. It is the
home of the North Carolina Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center
(NC-ITEC) one of two ITECs chartered by Internet2 as a national
test lab. Centaur also provides testing and research services
for the North Carolina Networking Initiative (NCNI), a statewide
GigaPOP. For more information, please see http://www.centaurlabs.com/
and http://www.nc-itec.org/
About ITEC-Ohio
ITEC-Ohio is a state of the art network laboratory located at
OARnet, an Ohio Internet Service providing network services
to education, research and government in Ohio. OARnet also serves
as the Ohio Valley GigaPoP for Internet2, connecting nine state
universities to Abilene. ITEC-Ohio is one of two national Internet2
Technology Evaluation Centers. As a regional center of advanced
engineering within the Internet2 community with more than 40
academic, corporate and collaborative partners, the ITEC-Ohio
laboratory supports research, testing and evaluation of new
Internet technologies, as well as network curriculum at colleges
and universities throughout the state and the region. ITEC-Ohio
takes ideas from the laboratory, deploys them in large-scale
test environments, evaluates them, and passes the results on
to higher education, research communities, corporations and
government agencies.
Media Contacts
Internet2 Contact:
Greg Wood
BUS: +1 202.331.5360
EMAIL: ghwood@internet2.edu
Spirent Contact:
Cathi Lane
BUS: +1 818.676.2364
DIR: +1 818.292.2229
EMAIL: cathi.lane@spirentcom.com
BCIT Contact:
Amardeep Gill
BUS: +1 604.434.5734
EMAIL: Amardeep_Gill@bcit.ca
CalNGI Contact:
Mike Gannis
BUS: +1 858.534.5000
EMAIL: mgannis@sdsc.edu
Centaur Contact:
Yokima Cureton
EMAIL: yokima@ncni.net
BUS: +1 919.248.1907
ITEC-Ohio Contact:
Dan Downing
BUS: +1 614.728.8100 x 228
EMAIL: downing@oar.net
UNAM Contact:
Gabriela Medina Galindo
BUS: +52.55.56228526
EMAIL: gabyn@noc.unam.mx
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