TERENA NREN Compendium 2009
Services

Updated: 12 July 2010 at 14:56
Organisation:
Users / Clients Services Traffic Technical Services Funding and Staffing Basic Information
  1. In this section, please provide information about the entire network that is managed by your organisation, excluding links outside your national territory.
  2. 48
  3. 5
  4. 458
  5. 6
  6. 5
  7. 200
  8. 850.00
  9. 1 Gbps
  10. Please list each link separately, in the following order:

    • Direct to GÉANT
    • Indirectly to GÉANT via the SEEREN or EUMEDCONNECT project or another NREN (please specify each connection - adding as many lines as needed)
    • Direct to NORDUnet
    • Direct to other research locations (e.g. other NRENs, CERN, Starlight, Abilene (please specify each connection - adding as many lines as needed)
    • Direct connections to the Commercial Internet excluding Internet Exchanges (please specify each connection - adding as many lines as needed)
    • Peerings, connections to Internet Exchanges (please specify each peering - adding as many lines as needed)
    • Other – Please specify type
    To which network Usable capacity in Mbit/s  
    Direct to GÉANT 5000.000
    Direct connections to the Commercial Internet, DWS 1000.000
    Direct connections to the Commercial Internet, Backup 300.000
    Peerings, connections to Internet Exchanges, Vilnius 10000.000
    Peerings, connections to Internet Exchanges, Kaunas 10000.000
       
  11. Initiative / Development Expected timeframe (years) Confidence  
    CBF with PIONIER (PL) 4 likely
    CBF with Sigmanet (LV) 5 uncertain
    Vilnius University GRID cluster becomes CERN TIER1 datacenter 4 uncertain
       
  12.  
  13. (x)Yes ( )No
  14. 2007
  15.  
  16. 11
  17. ( )Yes (x)No
  18. Student dorms prefer to use IPv6 instead of being behind NAT for certain applications requiring unique IP addresses
  19. Users are happy with what they've got, IPv6 does not yet bring any improvement in services
  20. National point-to-point IP links in use as at January 2009
    End points (cities) Usage (Testing, Production, Project, Backup) Total Capacity (Mbps) Data entered service
           
    International NREN to European destination point-to-point IP links
    End points (cities) Usage (Testing, Production, Project, Backup) Total Capacity (Mbps) Data entered service
           
    International NREN to non-European destination point-to-point IP links
    End points (cities) Usage (Testing, Production, Project, Backup) Total Capacity (Mbps) Data entered service
           
  21. CBF links in use as at January 2009
    End points Usage (Testing, Production, Project, Backup) Number of lambdas Capacity of each lambda (Gb/s) Data entered service
             
    Planned CBF links
    End points Usage (Testing, Production, Project, Backup) Number of lambdas Capacity of each lambda (Gb/s) Planned date
    Lazdijai - Ogrodniki (PL) Production 2 10.000 2012
    Joniškis - Jelgava (LV) Production 2 10.000 2013
             
  22. Percentages should be of distance installed and used dark fibre % of the NREN backbone that is dark fibre % of this fibre that is on long term lease/IRU % of this dark fibre that is owned by NREN
    Present situation 100.0   100.0
    Expected situation, early 2011 100.0   100.0
  23. Wireless services Usage
    WLAN in use now
    Fixed Wireless Access in use now
    3G/use of mobile operators no interest
    Wimax no interest
    Satellite no interest
    Other no interest
  24. To ascertain level of eduroam deployment, we will use official eduroam database as a source of information. In order that the compendium reflects an accurate picture of the deployment in your country, please ensure that the entries from your NREN in the database are up-to-date.