NCR9720674 National Laboratory for Applied Networking Research (NLANR): National Center for Network Engineering (NCNE) In 1995, NSF awarded a cooperative agreement for a National Laboratory for Applied Networking Research (NLANR) providing for engineering, technical support and coordination of the vBNS connections at the supercomputing centers. The purposes of this NLANR team activity were (i) to provide sufficient testing, utilization and measurement of the NSFvBNS to insure that its overall performance was at acceptable levels, (ii) to facilitate the experiments to be performed on the NSFvBNS, and (iii) to provide for the coordination of support activities among the centers. It also provided limited engineering and technical support for general use of the NSFvBNS and provided for the coordination of such activities and facilitated the development at the supercomputing centers of a skilled and distributed network engineering team with a thorough knowledge of the NSFvBNS and its performance capabilities and use for high performance applications. The recently initiated expansion of the NSFvBNS to encourage its use as a "leading edge but stable" platform to enable the development and use of high performance applications by the broader academic research community requires that the original NLANR activities be significantly expanded to encompass support for new users, sites and applications as well as continued measurement and testing of an expanded network. The need for this expansion has defined the NLANR activity into separate awards for three functional areas: the NLANR: Distributed Applications Support Team (DAST), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne, aimed at assisting the end users of high-performance applications in maximizing the performance of their applications; the NLANR: National Center for Network Engineering (NCNE), located at Carnegie-Mellon University, aimed at assisting high performance connections campuses in optimizing their network engine ering and connectivity; and the NLANR: Measurement and Operational Analysis Team (MOAT), located at the University of California, San, Diego, aimed at measuring and optimizing performance and use of the NSFvBNS and interconnected networks. The three efforts will continue to be be closely coodinated with each other and with the NSFvBNS. The agreement provides for the NLANR: National Center for Network Engineering (NCNE) which builds on the previous NLANR activity and the experience of Carnegie Mellon University's network engineering personnel at the Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center in analyzing and supporting the problems and peculiarities associated with high performance networking activities. NCNE will place network engineers in direct contact with campus networking personnel at High Performance Connections inatitutions andwill host workshops to facilitate the transfer of expertise supporting high performance networking to service organizations at those institutions. NCNE establishes a central help desk for High Performance Connection award sites to support and assist campus and other local service organizations in the resolution of network engineering problems related to campus networks, their connections to the vBNS and other engineering issues relevant to networks associated with the High Performance Connections program.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Computer and Network Systems (CNS)
Type
Cooperative Agreement (Coop)
Application #
9720674
Program Officer
Gregory E Monaco
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
1998-01-15
Budget End
2002-12-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
1997
Total Cost
$4,243,657
Indirect Cost
Name
Carnegie-Mellon University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Pittsburgh
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
15213