NLANR -- National Laboratory for Applied Network Research (original) (raw)
The National Laboratory for Applied NetworkResearch (NLANR) has as its primary goal to provide technical, engineering, and traffic analysis support of NSF High Performance Connections sites and HPNSP (high-performance network service providers) such as the NSF/MCI very high performance Backbone Network Service (vBNS).
Funded by the National Science Foundation Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate, NLANR is a distributed organization with three parts:
- Applications/User Support
The Distributed Applications Support team, located at UIUC/NCSA, provides support to vBNS users and assistance with high-performance applications. - Engineering Services
The Engineering Services team, located at CMU/PSC, provides in-depth information and technical support for connecting to and effectively using high-performance wide-area networks to campus network engineers, gigapop operators and other high-performance networking professionals. - Measurement and Analysis
The Measurement and Network Analysis team, located at UCSD/SDSC, conducts performance and flow measurements for HPC sites.
We report on relevant activities in High-Performance Networking in the "NLANR Packets" newsletter.
We also maintain a general Calendar of Events in High-Performance Networking.
A Brief History
The NSF Advanced Networking Infrastructure and Research(ANIR) Division supports two basic research programs and one experimental facility program. The basic research programs are Networking Research and Special Projects in Networking Research; the experimental facilities program is Advanced Networking Infrastructure that focuses on developing and enabling the use of experimental advanced networks in broad support of the research and education community.
NLANR, initially a collaboration among NSF-supported supercomputer sites, was created in 1995 to provide technical and engineering support and overall coordination of the vBNS connections at the five NSF-supported supercomputer centers. The vBNS has evolved to become a "leading edge but stable" platform to enable the development and use of high performance applications by the broader academic research community. This, and the advent of other high-speed networks, caused NLANR's focus to expand.
Today NLANR offers support and services to institutions that are qualified to use HPNSPs -- high-performance network service providers -- such as Internet 2, Next Generation Internet, and STAR TAP.
NLANR pre '98 ~ Applications/User Support ~Engineering Support ~ Measurement
This material is based on work sponsored by the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreements ANI-9807479, ANI-9725292, and ANI-9720674. The Government has certain rights in this material.
Last updated: 2001 June 8
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