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networkMaryland TM Advisory Group Meeting January 17, 2012 Annapolis, MD Meeting Agenda Welcome & Introductions New Business State of the Network Status of Project Other Business 2 Welcome Introductions Gregory


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networkMarylandTM Advisory Group Meeting

January 17, 2012 Annapolis, MD

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Meeting Agenda

 Welcome & Introductions  New Business  State of the Network  Status of Project  Other Business

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Welcome

 Introductions  Gregory Urban: Deputy State CIO - Operations  Guests/Visitors

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New Business

 Meeting Minutes Approval

– October 2011

 Network Architecture Initiative

– Better Support for Cloud Services

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Remote offices have Layer-2 circuits to HQ. HQ has connection to Internet. All Internet traffic, including to cloud services, goes through HQ.

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Supporting Cloud Services

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Supporting Cloud Services

All locations part of a private Layer-3 routing domain. HQ has connection to Internet. All Internet traffic, including to cloud services, goes through HQ.

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Supporting Cloud Services

All locations part of a private Layer-3 routing domain. Remote locations can go directly to cloud services without going through HQ. networkMaryland provides firewalls for use at Internet peering points. These can be used to control all Internet traffic or specific cloud provided traffic.

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Supporting Cloud Services

All locations part of a private Layer-3 routing domain. Remote locations can go directly to cloud services without going through HQ. networkMaryland “peers” with Cloud provider networkMaryland provides firewalls for use at peering

  • points. These can be used

to control specific cloud provided traffic. Traffic to cloud provider does not count against Internet traffic limits.

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New Business - ISP

 Rates reduced - bandwidth increased

Bandwidth (Mbps) Cost/Month NRC Cost/Mbps 10 $ 150.00 $ - $ 15.00 15 $ 225.00 $ - $ 15.00 20 $ 300.00 $ - $ 15.00 25 $ 375.00 $ - $ 15.00 50 $ 725.00 $ - $ 14.50 75 $ 1,050.00 $ - $ 14.00 100 $ 1,300.00 $ - $ 13.00 150 $ 1,875.00 $ - $ 12.50 200 $ 2,400.00 $ - $ 12.00 300 $ 3,450.00 $ 11.50 400 $ 4,400.00 $ 11.00 500 $ 5,250.00 $ 10.50 600 $ 6,000.00 $ 10.00 700 $ 6,650.00 $ 9.50 800 $ 7,200.00 $ 9.00 900 $ 7,650.00 $ 8.50 1000 $ 8,000.00 $ 8.00

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New Business - Bundles

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Bundles : ISP + SWGI / OMBN 100Mbps ISP : 100Mbps SWGI/OMBN isp-00100 100 Mbps ISP swgi-00100 100 Mbps SWGI / OMBN $ 20,000 annual 500Mbps ISP : 1000Mbps SWGI/OMBN isp-00500 500 Mbps ISP swgi-01000 1 Gbps SWGI / OMBN $ 80,000 annual 1000Mbps ISP : 1000Mbps SWGI/OMBN isp-01000 1 Gbps ISP swgi-01000 1 Gbps SWGI / OMBN $112,000 annual

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New Business - Intranet

 Intranet (SwGI / OMBN)

– Only two tiers

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Statewide Government Intranet (SWGI) / One Maryland Broadband Network (OMBN) Bandwidth (Mbps) Cost/Month NRC Cost/Mbps 100 $ 400.00 $ - $ 4.00 1000 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2.00

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Meeting Agenda

 Welcome & Introductions  New Business  State of the Network  Status of Project  Other Business

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Operational Subscribers

 80 Operational Subscribers – no new subscribers  Circuit Breakdown

– 91 ISP Circuits (+1) – 90 SwGI Circuits (+1) – 1405 Layer 2 Circuits (+30) – 13 VPN Subscriber Connections (+1) – 43 VPRN Circuits (+7) – 333 EE Circuits (+70)

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 101 Provisioning requests were received.  232 Cumulative active provisioning requests are in

process.

 94 tickets were completed (Customer Acceptance

Form sent to customer).

 Of the 94 completed tickets, 86 were accepted/closed.

Subscriber Provisioning

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200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600

Installed Circuits

Month

Installed Circuits

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Executive Branch

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Non-Executive Branch

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Non-State Customers

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Service Level Performance

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Service Level Performance

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Service Level Performance

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Meeting Agenda

 Welcome & Introductions  New Business  State of the Network  Status of Project  Other Business

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Project Status

 One Maryland Broadband Network

– Received backbone hardware – Engineering work in ongoing statewide – Construction is underway in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s – Equipment installation started at UMCP – Equipment installation started at 6 St. Paul – Need Pole Attachment Agreements

 Verizon: completed  BGE: completed – entities are signing individual agreements  Allegany Power : completed  Delmarva Power: completed

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Project Status

 Migration from ATM to Native IP

– Phase VI: Last Mile (FRASI Replacement)  In progress – Phase VII: Direct ATM Connections  In progress: DJS; DORS; DHR; MDOT; DHMH; WCC;

DPSCS

 NCRnet

– Established physical connection at UMCP – Working to connect State partners with NCRnet participants

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Project Status

 Network Resiliency: Separate service delivery & core

– Dedicated routers for upstream ISP connectivity: completed – Move Layer 3 terminations off core routers:

 Incorporated as part of OMBN project

– Migrate MANs from Layer 2 to Layer 3 connections

 Incorporated as part of OMBN project

 Backbone Upgrade to 10Gbps: Full schedule being

developed: schedule delivery February 2012

 Redundant fiber connecting Baltimore POPs: on hold

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Project Status

 Deployment of multi-cast capabilities on SWGI

– Final turn-up scheduled for first week of February

 Frederick MAN

– Build a diverse fiber path through Frederick (no change)

 Cambridge MAN

– District Courthouse and Dorchester County Office Building

 Initiate Eastern Shore Fiber Backbone project

– 12 strands of fiber received from MdBC on entire shore – Princess Anne and Elkton next on the list

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Fiber Projects

 Pikesville

– Compete: Migrating backbone circuits to our private fiber

connection

 Hagerstown: Fiber to DPSCS complex:

– Part of OMBN project

 Rockville Courthouse

– Compete

 Fiber documentation and mapping project

– Level3 Backbone: To be completed by MdBC as part of

Resource Share Agreement (2 years to complete)

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Meeting Agenda

 Welcome & Introductions  New Business  State of the Network  Status of Project  Other Business

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LaPlata Cumberland College Park Baltimore Hagerstown JFK Toll Road Chestertown Denton Cambridge Salisbury Snow Hill Princess Anne Centreville Easton

(July 2011)

Westminster Prince Frederick Leonardtown Oakland Bel Air Towson Ellicott City

BMAN

Frederick

Legend

Current Configuration Sites scheduled for Completion in FY '12

DMAN CMAN

UMBC / Catonsville Berlin Annapolis

AMAN

Elkton

Network Overview

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Other Business

 networkMarylandTM Engineering Committee meeting

– Monday March 12th, 2011, 1:30 PM @ UMBC Technology

Center

– Merged with MDREN engineering meeting

 Closing Questions or Comments

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Meeting Adjourned