The 6DEPLOY Project for IPv6 Training and Support for Deployments Martin Potts,

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The 6DEPLOY Project for IPv6 Training
and Support for Deployments
Martin Potts,
Martel GmbH
Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland, 4-5 September 2008
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
Project Objectives
Approach, Methodology
Anticipated Outcomes
Conclusions
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
Project Objectives
Approach, Methodology
Anticipated Outcomes
Conclusions
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
The goal of Next Generation Networks
Services
ALL: Voice, TV, VoD, Web-browsing, Games, Ehealth, E-government, E-learning, E-commerce,
P2P, B2B, ......
Network
Protocol
ONE: IP Packets
Infrastructure
ANY: Copper pairs, Ethernet cable, Coax,
Powerline, Wireless, Fibre, ....
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
Gaming
• Online
But, IP has to support more services than it
• Network
Environment Utilities
Music
was originally designed
for
30
years
ago ......
Sensors
• Subscription
• Monitoring
• Per Download
Telephony
• Wireless (Wi-Fi, GSM, GPRS)
• Fixed (VoIP)
Toll or Gas
Stations
Services
Applications
GPS
• Reporting
Data
TV/Video
• Subscription
• On Demand
• Always On
• Secure
Transport
protocols
NAT, Mobility, Security,
IP .....
QoS, Multicast,
Layer 2
Next
Generation
Internet
Protocol
(IPv6)
... Over many more
infrastructures
copper, coax, fibre,
powerline,
wireless
Infrastructure
(satellite, GPRS,
WLAN, WiMAX, ....)
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
The pool of IPv4 addresses will be exhausted in
2010/2011. Regional Internet Registries
(AfriNIC, LACNIC, APNIC, RIPE, ARIN) will not be
able to ask for IPv4 address blocks afterwards
Prediction
Total address demand
Advertised
IANA Pool
Unadvertised
RIR Pool
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
The Regional Internet Registries will still be able
to allocate IPv4 addresses to their Local Internet
Registries (for each country), but estimates are
that the first RIRs will run out of addresses 12-18
months later
Organisations will have to deploy IPv6, but many
have still not considered how to move to IPv6.
The later they leave it, the more expensive will
be the changeover
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Programme
The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
Project Objectives
Approach, Methodology
Anticipated Outcomes
Conclusions
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Project Objectives
Support of EU policy
The Internet is now the main telecommunications
technology that underpins all aspects of business and
leisure, and as such is central to the economic growth of
a country. We raise awareness of the evolution of the
Internet, and provide support for the introduction of
IPv6 as this is a crucial part of ICT
Support the deployment of IPv6 in:
Research infrastructures, which support all fields of
science and technology
EU FP7 projects
Countries such as Africa, Latin America, (parts of) Asia
and E. Europe, where there is little legacy infrastructure
Commercial organisations (eg. in the areas of
emergency services, healthcare, transport, gaming)
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
Project Objectives
Approach, Methodology
Anticipated Outcomes
Conclusions
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Approach, Methodology
Remote testbeds
E-learning course
Helpdesk
Support (1)
Expertise & material
from previous EC
projects
Personal expertise
& Cookbooks from:
• GÉANT
• 6NET
• Euro6IX
• 6DISS
Training workshops
Training trainers
Support (2)
In conjunction
with:
• AfriNIC/AfNOG
• LACNIC
• RIPE-NCC
• APNIC
• ARIN
On-site support for
IPv6 deployments
All infrastructures:
• Research
• Education
• Commercial
+ the “IPv6 Cluster”
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Workshops for direct training, and for
„training other trainers“
Practical configuration exercises
Professional e-learning package:
www.6diss.org/e-learning
Remote testbeds in Paris, Sofia and
Mauritius (under construction) for use
inside and outside the workshops
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Testbeds
7200-1c
12000-1
POS4/0
Si
POS1/15
10.0.4.x/24 .2
.1
fastE1/0
.1
81.246.57.244/29
.1
Si
POS1/0
Gig2/1
.1
POS1/1
10.0.7.x/24
10.0.1.x/24
10.0.2.x/24
The Internet
POS1/0
.2
POS1/0
POS1/1
.1
POS1/15
10.0.5.x/24
.1
12000-2
.2
.2
Gig2/1
POS1/1
.2
10.0.3.x/24
12000-3
.1
Gig2/2
10.0.6.x/24
POS4/1/0
.2
7500-1
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Gig0/0
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6DEPLOY
6DEPLOY
6DEPLOY
Oct 23th - Oct 26th 2007
PIP provisioning system (AMPS) : GN2 SA3 & PSNC
Nov 9th 2007
IPv6 Hands-on : RTBF - Belgium (training made by ULB)
Dec 4th 2007
IPv6 Hands-on : RTBF - Belgium (training made by ULB)
Dec 13th 2007
IPv6 Hands-on : RTBF - Belgium (training made by ULB)
Dec 17th - 21st 2007
PIP provisioning system (AMPS) : GN2 SA3 & PSNC
Jan 28th - Feb 15th 2008
PIP provisioning system (AMPS) : GN2 SA3 & PSNC
March 17th - March 21st 2008
Internal training : RENATER
March 28th 2008
UREC/CNRS
April 1st - April 12th 2008
BGP and IPv6 training in Cameroon
April 15th - April 16th 2008
IPv6 training preparation
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Presentation material on more than 20 topics
associated with IPv6
Module Topics
IPv6 Introduction
IPv6 Mobility
IPv6 Routing protocols
IPv6 Protocol
IPv6 Multicast
IPv6 - IPv4 Co-existence
IPv6 Addressing
IPv6 DNS
IPv6 DHCP
IPv6 Addressing
case studies
IPv6 Associated
protocols
Equipment configuration
IPv6 Network
Management
IPv6 and cellular
networks
IPv6 and DSL
IPv6 Autoconfiguration
IPv6 Security
Deployment scenarios
IPv6 and sensor
IPv6 QoS
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“How to” guide for
Telecommunication
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Book on technical deployment
guidelines
Helpdesk service (helpdesk@6deploy.org)
run by experienced persons
Website (www.6deploy.org) with links to
6DEPLOY documents and external
sources
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
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Approach, Methodology
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Anticipated Outcomes
Training Workshops (2008):
LACNIC (Brazil, May)
AfriNIC (Nairobi, June)
Mozambique (Maputo, August)
RIPE (Moscow, September)
South-East Europe (Croatia, December)
Demonstration and helpdesk at the
ICT2008 event in Lyon (November)
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Anticipated Outcomes
1st Deployment Use Case:
School networks in Greece and Bulgaria
2nd Deployment Use Case:
Campus networks (experience from the UK)
3rd and 4th Deployment Use Cases:
Large-scale commercial ISPs:
Costa Rica, Argentina, Andorra
Telecentres in Bulgaria
Public safety projects in Europe (Luxembourg) and
US (Metronetv6)
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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY
Project Objectives
Approach, Methodology
Anticipated Outcomes
Conclusions
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Conclusions
IPv6 resolves the shortage of IPv4
addresses
IPv6 restores the “end-to-end”
philosophy of the Internet (benefits for
applications, maintenance of remote
equipment, MobileIP)
Whilst re-designing the protocol,
improvements have been made for
streamlining/future-proofing the header,
auto-configuration, multicast
Security (IPsec) has been mandated
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Conclusions
Deployment needs planning:
Replacement strategy: networking
equipment and Operating Systems in
end devices have been IPv6 enabled
since 5 years1
Transition strategy
Training (fundamentals, deployment,
operation, maintenance)
6DEPLOY is here to help!
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Thank you for your attention .....
and thanks to all the 6DEPLOY partners:
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