Tutorial workshop on IPv6 - ITU, Geneva 6 May 2002

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Tutorial workshop on IPv6
ITU, Geneva 6 May 2002
Eric CARMÈS – 6WIND COO
eric.carmes@6wind.com
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6WIND Briefly
Be a leading provider of access equipment for
the new generation mobile-muItimediaeverywhere Internet
• Started in September 2000 - Spin-off from
Dassault / Thales group
• 2nd financial round in December 2001
• Singapore subsidiary opened in May 2002
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A Market Inflection Point
Fixed data Internet
• Fixed IP access
• Data transfer
Mobile multimedia
Internet everywhere
• Mobile IP access
• Home networking
• Multimedia applications
Fundamental Drivers
• IPv4
• Telephony
• WLAN, 3G, ADSL
• IPv6 and IP new services
• ToIP, peer to peer
Fundamental Technologies
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IPv6: The Solution
IPv4
IPv6
Everywhere
32 bit address length.
200 Million addresses,
75% in the US.
Routing table size.
128 bit address length.
Routing table scalability.
Peer to peer
Difficult to implement.
NAT, proxies.
Native end to end support.
End to end security.
Mobility
Limited support.
Built-in (auto configuration).
Configuration
Management
More and more difficult
(NAT, proxys,
DHCP server)
Serverless autoconf.
0configuration support.
Anycast.
Router configuration.
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IPv6 Market is Coming
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US will
come later
Strong push at the
Commission level
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First mover (strategic
issue for governments
in Japan and Korea, …)
1 billion Internet devices in 2004 among which 350
million will be mobile
IPv6 is mature … and the major players are preparing
for its rise
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Product availability
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Who are the players?
• CISCO:
9 Phase I: Basic IPv6 features available in IOS 12.2T
(from 800 to 7500 Series).
9 New features coming in Phase II.
• JUNIPER:
9 IPv6 support in JunOS.
• HITACHI:
9 Gigabit routers: GR2000
9 Cover the router spectrum from core router to enterprise
networks.
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Who are the players?
• Other Japanese players:
9 NEC, Fujitsu (Geostream R900 Series), …
• ERICSSON:
9 Real time RXI routers targeted for the 3G base station.
• NOKIA
• 6WIND
• Routing software:
9 GateD, Zebra (GPL), ZebOS (IP Infusion)
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Who are the players?
• MICROSOFT:
9 IPv6 available (developer stack) in XP.
9 Update for a deployable stack soon. Windows CE planned.
9 Includes transition mechanisms.
• COMPAQ:
9 Tru64/OpenVMS implementations.
9 Mobility features.
• SW implementations available for Linux, BSD, HP-UX,
Solaris, …
• Please check the list (IPv6 Forum Website).
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6WIND strategy and products
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Customer Driven Migration
Service
IPv6 and
new services
Security
Addressing
Mobility
IPv4
QoS
Number of
Internet Appliances
Migration Benefits
Migration Constraints
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New services
Gain market share
No D Day
Be seamless
No service interruption
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6WIND Positioning
Enterprise
Networks
(Large
sites)
6WINDGate
6200 Series
Edge
Point of
Presence
Access
Network
6WINDGate
A new generation
of IPv4 / IPv6
CPE
Core
Network
IPv4/v6
coexistence
6WINDEdge
IPv6 service
creation
and migration
platform
Mobile
Users
6WINDGate
6100 Series
Enterprise
Networks
(Small
Sites)
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Key benefits of 6WINDGate
6200 series
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All IP services in one device:
9 QoS, Security, Routing.
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All these services available for IPv4
and IPv6 including all IPv4/v6
migration mechanisms.
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Innovative services enabler for the
enterprise:
9 Zero-configuration,
9 Support for P2P applications,
6100 series
9 Mobility.
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Processing capabilities for
customized services.
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MANAGEMENT
CENTER
IP service configuration
6WINDGate
6100 Series
6WINDGate
6200 Series
Internet or
Intranet (IPv4
or IPv6)
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IP Qos management (DiffServ)
IP Security (IP VPN + IP Filtering)
Routing
IPv4 / v6 migration features
Mobility (mobile IP)
0 Configuration
6WINDGate
6100 Series
6WINDGate Product Line
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9 6WIND 6211:
6200 Series
9 3 Fast Ethernet
9 6WIND 6221:
9 1 Serial for leased lines
9 2 Fast Ethernet
9 6WIND 6231:
9 1 ATM 155 Mbps
9 2 Fast Ethernet
Running IPv4 / IPv6 SixOS technology
9 100 Mbps clear traffic
9 25+ Mbps 3DES encrypted traffic
9 2000 tunnels and 2000 QoS flows
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6100 Series
• Designed for ADSL, cable, high speed serial
lines access technologies:
9 2 Fast Ethernet interfaces (6110)
9 +1 Serial line interface (6121)
Running IPv4 / IPv6 SixOS technology
9 10 Mbps clear traffic
9 2 Mbps encrypted traffic
9 100 tunnels and 100 QoS flows
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ƒ IPv4 / IPv6:
SixOS Features
9 Both stacks
9 6to4, ISATAP, v6 into v4 (automatic and configured), v4 into v6,
v6 into v6 tunnels
9 DSTM, NAT-PT (June)
ƒ Routing:
9 RIP, RIPng, BGP4+
9 OSPFv2 / v3 (June)
ƒ Multicast:
9 MLDv2
9 PIM SM/SSM
ƒ Network:
9 PPPv4, PPPv6, PPPoE (June)
9 DNS client
9 NAT, SNTP (June)
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ƒ QoS:
SixOS features
9 EF, AF for IPv4 and IPv6
9 Dynamic QoS configuration
ƒ Security:
9 IPSEC, IKE for IPv4 and IPv6, X509 certificates
9 IPv4 and IPv6 filtering for firewalls
9 Dynamic Security configuration
ƒ Mobile IPv6:
9 Home Agent
ƒ Management:
9 Command Line Interface (telnet or SSH, IPv4 and IPv6)
9 SNMP agent with support for standard IPv6 MIB and 6WIND private MIB
(QoS, Security)
9 NMS tool integrated in a SNMP framework
9 Web browser-based management tool (June)
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Conclusion
• IPv6 implementations are available now from the
access to the core.
• Asia market is the first mover then Europe.
• 6WIND provides solutions to efficiently set up new
services taking advantage of the IP migration.
For more info: www.6wind.com
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