Title :
Testing and modeling Ethernet switches and networks for use in ATLAS high-level triggers
Author :
Dobinson, R.W. ; Haas, S. ; Korcyl, K. ; LeVine, M.J. ; Lokier, J. ; Martin, B. ; Meiros, C. ; Saka, F. ; Vella, K.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
The ATLAS second level trigger will use a multilayered LAN network to transfer 5 Gbyte/s detector data from ~1500 buffers to a few hundred processors. A model of the network has been constructed to evaluate its performance. A key component of the network model is a model of an individual switch, reproducing the behavior measured in real devices. A small number of measurable parameters are used to model a variety of commercial Ethernet switches. Using parameters measured on real devices, the impact on the overall network performance is modeled. In the Atlas context, both 100 Mbit and Gigabit Ethernet links are required. A system is described which is capable of characterizing the behavior of commercial switches with the required number of nodes under traffic conditions resembling those to be encountered in the Atlas experiment. Fast Ethernet traffic is provided by a high density, custom built tester based on FPGAs, programmed in Handel-C and VHDL, while the Gigabit Ethernet traffic is generated using Alteon NICs with custom firmware. The system is currently being deployed with 32 100 Mbit ports and 16 Gigabit ports, and will be expanded to ~256 nodes of 100 Mbit and ~50 GBE nodes
Keywords :
data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; local area networks; nuclear electronics; object-oriented methods; position sensitive particle detectors; switching networks; trigger circuits; 5 Gbyte/s; ATLAS high-level triggers; Alteon NICs; CERN LHC; Ethernet switches; Gigabit Ethernet links; OO model; custom firmware; fast Ethernet traffic; high density custom built tester; multilayered LAN network; network model; network performance; second level trigger; Detectors; Educational institutions; Ethernet networks; Intelligent networks; Laboratories; Local area networks; Object oriented modeling; Switches; Testing; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949431