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Attendees

  • Gisella Kapus (GK) ESnet

Goals

  • Coordination of networking activities across Rubin Observatory

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NET Action Items Status

Reminder: Work on your action items: International Communications (aka Long-Haul Networks)

Network activities schedule (subject to COVID19 impacts):

January - Continued work on  Rubin Observatory Network Verification Plan (including JIRA). 

February - Completed draft  Rubin Observatory Network Verification Plan (including JIRA).

March - Scheduled Rubin Observatory Networks Pre-Verification Review for May 18 - 19

April - Prepare for Rubin Observatory Networks Pre-Verification Review.  Submit LSST Change Request to update LSE-78 Rubin Observatory Network Design (including Chilean, International, and US networks), and related milestones in PMCS.   Complete LDM-732 Rubin Observatory Networks Pre-verification Baseline.

May - Complete FY19, FY20 NET Reports and Technical Document

June - Conduct and respond to actions from Rubin Observatory Networks Pre-Verification Review.  Meet with GlobalNOC re VNOC support.

July  - Pre-Ops Rehearsal 2 testing.

August - Ops Rehearsal 2/Pre-verification testing.

September - Cisco ACI review, Huawei analysis 

October - Start Verification Testing, LS restart, LS - SCL 40G upgrade. (hopefully) - 

November - Update Rubin Observatory Operations & Management Plan, USDF Selection, CP Restart, Network Contracts and SLAs.

December - Updates on G-NOC service progress, Brazil path (Huawei) options, planning for US Data Facility at SLAC

January - Updates on G-NOC service progress, Brazil path (Huawei) options, planning for US Data Facility at SLAC

February - Agreed to propose NSF to DOE include funding of VNOC and Huawei in the ops proposal / USDF continuing discussing footprints, power cooling. 

March - Keep 2x20GB through Chicago during Construction. End of Construction Aug-FY23, would need 2x100 to SLAC.

New processing facility in UK, some data that goes to Europe will go to UK (1/4), likely 75% of data will be processed in Europe so more data will come back, so the 2x10GB link will likely increase 7-7.5GB per year


IPv6 Talk

Nick Buraglio

OMB-M-21-07 → ipv6 Only 80%, there will be still ipv4 to translate to legacy equipment. Default to ipv6 if available

Vendors don't always agree on ipv6 support and ipv6 only

Limited support in industrial control networks. Ipv6 only will still require translation to ipv4

Pros: Low latency, GUA, scalable, etc.

Recommendation, use ipv4 where you need it. If there's no need for ipv6, dual stack is the way, keep using ipv4 until ipv6 is needed. 

Lots of NAT64 options, including open source, are available for IPv6↔IPv4 translation.  Science flows will likely not work well through address translation mechanisms.  VPNs may make the most sense where IPv6 can be used on both ends, but IPv4 is required for transit.


Update on CONUS Networks

CONUS Networks, including ESnet:

Paul Wefel Updates to LSE-78

Santiago - Porto Alegre fully implemented next


Chilean/International Networks Update

Developments in La Serena and end-to-end service to NCSA for upcoming Auxiliary Telescope Traffic and general (internet, mail, voice) traffic

Cristián Silva Backup link almost there, Auxtel run this week, all is well.



USDF & NCSA - CC-IN2P3 Networks update

Unknown User (kollross)

Mark Foster

Richard Hughes-Jones

Stuart McLellan

USDF & NCSA - CC- IN2P3 network:

Mark FosterUpdates to LSE-479


Other Discussion Topics

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Rubin Observatory Network Verification:

No updates

Rubin Observatory Networks, SLAs for Operations:


Virtual NOC: 

No updates

Document update status summary


Huawei bypass:

The quotes for Huawei bypass options have expired.  Julio is pursuing quote refreshes.  Will wait until the post-COVID project baseline is official before proceeding.



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