Internet2, ProCurve Networking by HP Collaborate on New Internet2 Observatory for Next-Generation Internet Research


LAS VEGAS, May 23 /- Interop 2007 - Internet2, the foremost advanced networking consortium in the United States, is collaborating with ProCurve Networking by HP to upgrade the Internet2 Observatory, which provides real-time data and insight into the Internet2 advanced multi-layer optical and Internet Protocol (IP) research network.

"ProCurve is delighted to work with Internet2 to facilitate network research on the nation's most advanced network devoted to research and education," said Paul Congdon, chief technology officer and HP fellow, ProCurve Networking by HP. "The latest version of the Internet2 Observatory provides the network research community a window into the inner workings of an advanced network infrastructure. By supporting this valuable effort, ProCurve is helping researchers model traffic patterns and analyze protocols that will ultimately aid in shaping the future of the Internet."

The Internet2 Observatory provides data on the performance and network status information collected on the Internet2 Network, giving researchers a view of a high-performance, operational network not possible in a laboratory environment or on the commercial Internet.

The upgraded Observatory is being deployed on Internet2's new network, a hybrid infrastructure consisting of optical and packet technologies. Once fully deployed, Internet2's new network will provide over 100 gigabits per second of capacity and enable researchers to provision optical circuits on demand for short- or long-term use. The new Observatory will allow researchers for the first time to study data not only on the IP network, but also on dynamically provisioned optical waves.

"The Internet2 Observatory delivers strong support for the network research community at Internet2 member universities, and it also provides for the co-location of network experiments and measurement servers developed by the research community," said Rick Summerhill, Internet2 director of network research, architecture and technologies. "ProCurve's participation in the Observatory builds on HP's long-time partnership within the Internet2 community. We are grateful to ProCurve for their continued support of this important and unique endeavor, which we believe is a critical tool for our members' ongoing development of next-generation Internet technologies."

The Internet2 Observatory uses ProCurve Switch 5412 and 3500yl series equipment. The Switch 5400zl series are high-port-density, chassis-based intelligent edge switches with wirespeed Gigabit and 10 Gigabit performance as well as integrated Gigabit Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). The Switch 3500 series are stackable intelligent edge switches that also feature 10 GbE capability and integrated PoE.

About ProCurve

The ProCurve Networking business unit of HP delivers wired and wireless enterprise networking products, services and solutions. The foundation for ProCurve's business model is the Adaptive Networks strategy in which networks are adaptive to users, applications and an organization's needs.

ProCurve was positioned in the challenger quadrant in research and advisory firm Gartner, Inc.'s 2006 Magic Quadrant Report for Global Campus LANs and is the No. 2 networking company worldwide measured in both ports and Ethernet switch market revenue according to Dell'Oro Group.

Further information on ProCurve networking solutions and products is available at www.procurve.com/ .

About Internet2

Internet2 is the foremost U.S. advanced networking consortium. Led by the research and education community since 1996, Internet2 promotes the missions of its members by providing both leading-edge network capabilities and unique partnership opportunities that together facilitate the development, deployment and use of revolutionary Internet technologies. Internet2 brings the U.S. research and academic community together with technology leaders from industry, government and the international community to undertake collaborative efforts that have a fundamental impact on tomorrow's Internet. For more information on the Internet2 Observatory, visit: http://www.internet2.edu/observatory/

Source: Internet2

CONTACT: Lauren Rotman of Internet2, +1-202-331-5345, lauren@internet2.edu

Web site: http://www.internet2.edu/
http://www.internet2.edu/observatory

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