GSFC Science and Engineering Network (SEN)
SEN Overview
The GSFC Science and Engineering Network (SEN) is a local,
non-mission dedicated, high-end computer network with high-
speed links to the Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) regional
GigaPOP and Internet2, NISN SIP (Internet) and NISN PIP (other
NASA sites), EBnet, and the NCCS and NAS supercomputer
facilities. It serves GSFC projects/users who have computer
network performance requirements greater than those baselined
for GSFC's general-use, campus-wide Center Network
Environment (CNE).
The goal of the SEN is to provide a world class, constantly
evolving, high performance local network environment for the
NASA science community, with equally high performance wide
area network (WAN) connectivity, and excellent customer service,
while still providing equivalent security to that of the CNE at its
WAN perimeter boundary. As part of the constant network
evolution, the SEN is already preparing to upgrade its existing
10G/40G network infrastructure to 10G/40G/100G.
SEN Features
High-Speed Connectivity
- 40 Gbps network backbone and redundant 10 Gbps Firewalls that support IPv4 and IPv6
- Plans to upgrade Firewalls to 40 Gbps
- All SEN switches and firewalls support jumbo frames for better network performance and reduced system load
- 10 Gbps routed SEN to CNE connection - non-restricted (no firewall)
- 10 Gbps connections to NISN SIP (Internet), NISN PIP (NASA sites), EBnet, and NCCS and NAS supercomputer facilities
- 10 Gbps connection to MAX/Internet2
- Potential high-speed access to other local, national and international sites via research relationships developed by the SEN team
- SEN users offered 10 Gbps connections
SEN CustomerSupport and Services
- Best effort support: on-call support outside prime time for emergencies
- SEN team performs automated monitoring of key links, routers,
switches, and environmental issues, and is notified of critical issues,
and the team accepts direct emails, text messages and phone calls
from users
- The SEN team offers end-to-end assistance with troubleshooting
network problems including connectivity and performance, and offers
suggestions regarding purchasing hardware, choosing applications,
and performance tuning, with an emphasis on cost effective solutions
- SEN's staff expertise provides users direct access to senior engineers
that have extensive knowledge regarding a wide range of system and
network technologies, that can be brought to bear to rapidly solve
customer problems
SEN Futures / Achievements
- 40G and 100G, IPv6
- Achieved a world record 91 Gbps disk-to-disk network data transfers
across a national 100 Gbps wide area network at SuperComputing
2013 between a single pair of high performance RAID servers located
at GSFC and Denver, CO
- Prototyping 40G and 100G network technologies for eventual
application to the SEN production network, including 40G firewalls,
40G/100G MAX/Internet2 connectivity, 100G SEN network backbone,
and 40G customer network connections
- While the SEN network is already fully IPv6 capable, will be working
with SEN customers to enable IPv6 functionality on all client systems
that access the public Internet