The University of New Hampshire
  InterOperability Laboratory

           Lab Overview
      Erica Johnson, Director

             www.iol.unh.edu




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              InterOperability Laboratory
The Laboratory
• Industry leading 3rd-party test facility for data, telecom and
  storage networking technology & consumer electronics
• 100% funded by commercial industry
   • 150+ companies
• 32,000 sq. ft lab facility – Boston, USA Metro Area
• 7,200 sq. ft pre-wired space dedicated to Plugfests
• Satellite Office in San Jose, CA




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                           InterOperability Laboratory
Member Involvement
   (150+ Companies)




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        InterOperability Laboratory
Where Technology and Education
               Are One
  Providing Quality Testing                                        Developing Future
  Services                                                         Engineers

                                                               • Students engage in strong
• Detailed test procedures and                                   mentor system; staff
  documentation reduce R&D                 Education             members provide detailed
  cycles                                                         training
                                 Technology
• Reduced time to market                                       • After several years of
                                                                 employment, students are
• Thorough review process                                        extremely competent
  ensures concise and accurate
                                                               • Confidentiality training and
  results                                                        NDA for all employees
• Reduced costs via student                                    • Strong emphasis on
  employment                                                     professionalism and industry
                                                                 reputation

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UNH-IOL Industry Engagement




                            Devices



                                        Results



Standards Groups        Developers (R&D)                Users

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                       InterOperability Laboratory
Industry Involvement




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Technology Testing Areas
•   IP                                      •   Digital Home Networking
     –   Routing                                 ─   DLNA Certification
     –   USGv6 Testing
                                                 ─   RVU Alliance Cert
     –   IPv6 Ready Program
     –   VoIP                               •   Ethernet
•   Storage                                      ─   10BASE-T Ethernet
     –   SAS                                     ─   Fast Ethernet
     –   SATA                                    ─   Gigabit Ethernet
     –   Fibre Channel                           ─   10 Gigabit Ethernet
     –   Fibre Channel over Ethernet             ─   40/100 Gb/s Ethernet
     –   iSCSI                                   ─   Power over Ethernet
     –   NVMe: NonVolatile Memory Express
                                                 ─   Backplane
•   Wireless LAN
     –   802.11 a,b,g,n                     •   Bridging
     –   Wi-Fi PreCertification                  ─   Audio-Video Bridging
•   MIPI                                         ─   Data Center Bridging
     –   Camera                                  ─   MACsec
     –   Display                                 ─   VLAN
     –   Battery Interface                       ─   Spanning Tree (Rapid/Multiple)
•   Open Fabrics                                 ─   Shortest Path Bridging / TRILL
     –   Infiniband (10-54Gbps)             •   Broadband
     –   iWARP (RDMA over TCP)
                                                 ─   TR-069
     –   RoCE (RDMA over Ethernet)
                                                 ─   GPON
•   1588                                         ─   DSL


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                             InterOperability Laboratory
Our Mission
To provide a neutral environment to foster
multivendor interoperability, conformance to
standards, and improvement of data networking
while attracting students to, and educating them
for, future employment in cutting-edge technologies.




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Our Vision
To be the world's premier data networking
resource. Using our knowledge, tools, services
and relationships, we will enable the next
generation of technology and engineers.




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Our Values
Neutral, Secure, and Confidential
We are committed to neutrality above all other influences.

Integrity
We believe in unbiased results.

Professionalism
We treat our customers and each other with respect.

Financial Sustainability
We are planning for the future.

Thought Leadership
Ideas fuel the development of new technologies.

Empowered Employees
We provide the means, our employees do the rest.

Learning Institution
Our student employees are tomorrow's pioneers.
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Our Employees
• ~80 Undergraduate
• ~15 Masters
• ~20 Full time Staff
• ~5 CEPS Faculty




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Summer Internship Program
              Application Deadline is April 27th 2012
The UNH-IOL High School Summer Internship Program, geared for high school
students, offers academically outstanding candidates an opportunity to earn money
while they gain invaluable experience working with global networking
companies including Cisco, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, and Motorola. It is a seven-
week program presenting an overview of computer technology and offering hands-on
experiences in a real-world networking facility. Summer Interns are exposed to the
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Engineering disciplines
programs offered by the University of New Hampshire.

•Take part in unique hands-on experiences
•Visit high tech corporations
•Meet experienced engineers
•Explore career opportunities
•Work one-on-one with UNH-IOL engineers
•Problem solving in new technologies

To Apply: http://www.iol.unh.edu/education/employment/internship.php


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  • 1.
    The University ofNew Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory Lab Overview Erica Johnson, Director www.iol.unh.edu © 2012 University of New Hampshire 1 InterOperability Laboratory
  • 2.
    The Laboratory • Industryleading 3rd-party test facility for data, telecom and storage networking technology & consumer electronics • 100% funded by commercial industry • 150+ companies • 32,000 sq. ft lab facility – Boston, USA Metro Area • 7,200 sq. ft pre-wired space dedicated to Plugfests • Satellite Office in San Jose, CA © 2012 University of New Hampshire 2 InterOperability Laboratory
  • 3.
    Member Involvement (150+ Companies) © 2012 University of New Hampshire 3 InterOperability Laboratory
  • 4.
    Where Technology andEducation Are One Providing Quality Testing Developing Future Services Engineers • Students engage in strong • Detailed test procedures and mentor system; staff documentation reduce R&D Education members provide detailed cycles training Technology • Reduced time to market • After several years of employment, students are • Thorough review process extremely competent ensures concise and accurate • Confidentiality training and results NDA for all employees • Reduced costs via student • Strong emphasis on employment professionalism and industry reputation © 2012 University of New Hampshire 4 InterOperability Laboratory
  • 5.
    UNH-IOL Industry Engagement Devices Results Standards Groups Developers (R&D) Users © 2012 University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory
  • 6.
    Industry Involvement © 2012 University of New Hampshire 6 InterOperability Laboratory
  • 7.
    Technology Testing Areas • IP • Digital Home Networking – Routing ─ DLNA Certification – USGv6 Testing ─ RVU Alliance Cert – IPv6 Ready Program – VoIP • Ethernet • Storage ─ 10BASE-T Ethernet – SAS ─ Fast Ethernet – SATA ─ Gigabit Ethernet – Fibre Channel ─ 10 Gigabit Ethernet – Fibre Channel over Ethernet ─ 40/100 Gb/s Ethernet – iSCSI ─ Power over Ethernet – NVMe: NonVolatile Memory Express ─ Backplane • Wireless LAN – 802.11 a,b,g,n • Bridging – Wi-Fi PreCertification ─ Audio-Video Bridging • MIPI ─ Data Center Bridging – Camera ─ MACsec – Display ─ VLAN – Battery Interface ─ Spanning Tree (Rapid/Multiple) • Open Fabrics ─ Shortest Path Bridging / TRILL – Infiniband (10-54Gbps) • Broadband – iWARP (RDMA over TCP) ─ TR-069 – RoCE (RDMA over Ethernet) ─ GPON • 1588 ─ DSL © 2012 University of New Hampshire 7 InterOperability Laboratory
  • 8.
    Our Mission To providea neutral environment to foster multivendor interoperability, conformance to standards, and improvement of data networking while attracting students to, and educating them for, future employment in cutting-edge technologies. 8
  • 9.
    Our Vision To bethe world's premier data networking resource. Using our knowledge, tools, services and relationships, we will enable the next generation of technology and engineers. 9
  • 10.
    Our Values Neutral, Secure,and Confidential We are committed to neutrality above all other influences. Integrity We believe in unbiased results. Professionalism We treat our customers and each other with respect. Financial Sustainability We are planning for the future. Thought Leadership Ideas fuel the development of new technologies. Empowered Employees We provide the means, our employees do the rest. Learning Institution Our student employees are tomorrow's pioneers. 10
  • 11.
    Our Employees • ~80Undergraduate • ~15 Masters • ~20 Full time Staff • ~5 CEPS Faculty 11
  • 12.
    Summer Internship Program Application Deadline is April 27th 2012 The UNH-IOL High School Summer Internship Program, geared for high school students, offers academically outstanding candidates an opportunity to earn money while they gain invaluable experience working with global networking companies including Cisco, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, and Motorola. It is a seven- week program presenting an overview of computer technology and offering hands-on experiences in a real-world networking facility. Summer Interns are exposed to the Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Engineering disciplines programs offered by the University of New Hampshire. •Take part in unique hands-on experiences •Visit high tech corporations •Meet experienced engineers •Explore career opportunities •Work one-on-one with UNH-IOL engineers •Problem solving in new technologies To Apply: http://www.iol.unh.edu/education/employment/internship.php 12
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