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www.6wind.com Unlocking the Services Potential of IP Networks through IPv6 Patrick COCQUET, 6WIND Chairman, IPv6 Forum Vice President TeleBalt conference, October 2002 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com 6WIND: solutions for integration & deployment of IPv4/v6 Services Enterprise Networks (Large sites) 6WINDGate 6200 Series Core Network DSLAM IPv4/v6 coexistence 6WINDEdge IPv6 BAS and Edge router DSL Access Network 6WINDGate A new generation of IPv4 / IPv6 CPE 6W02/ 021015 6WINDGate 6100 Series Enterprise Networks (Small Sites) DSL Modem Residential (A few terminals) www.6wind.com Why IPv6 ? 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com Come back to origin • IP was designed to allow end-to-end data transfers Whatever the transmission technology Offering a global addressing scheme Implementing simple protocols and mechanisms 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com Today Reality • Do you have an Internet IP address? May be you got one if you have a permanent broadband access! • Do you think you can call anyone connected to Internet? What you can easily do is to send/receive a file to/from a server, that’s all! 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com P2P protocols are not so simple! P1 P2 LAN NAT Internet NAT LAN • NAT has been added to extend addressing capacity 6W02/ 021015 Need to learn the address “outside the NAT” Provide this address to peer Need either NAT-aware application or application-aware NAT May need a third party registration server to facilitate finding peers www.6wind.com Multiparty transfers too complicated to be deployed P1 P2 Home LAN NAT Internet NAT Home LAN P3 • With NAT, complex and brittle software 6W02/ 021015 2 addresses, inside and outside P1 provides “inside address” to P3, “outside address” to P2 Need to recognize inside, outside P1 does not know outside address of P3 to inform P2 www.6wind.com IPv4 address space • IPv4 addresses coded on 32 bits 4.3 billion addresses available… in theory Addresses are structured => a smaller number is usable (around 250 million, 40 % currently available… ) Much less than the current human population • IPv4 addresses allocated by Registries using severe policies Difficult to get the number of addresses required The shortage already exists 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com IPv4 routing • Addresses scarcity and multi-homing leads to un-aggregatable address assignments A lot of entries in routing tables : currently reaching 120.000 Heavy burden for routers => instability… Same addresses used for ISP1 and ISP2 ISP1 2 entries for similar addresses LAN ISP2 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com How will IPv6 change the world? • Global addressing 001 TLA 13 bits NLA SLA Interface ID 32 bits 16 bits 64 bits Network address Pubic Topology Node Identifier Private Topology TLA: Top Level Aggregator (/16) NLA: Next Level Aggregator (1/48) SLA: Site Level Aggregator (/64) 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com How will IPv6 change the world? • Allowing Peer-to-peer application deployment VoIP, videoconferencing, content sharing, games… Plug and Play IP services have to become commodity services IP connectivity everywhere at anytime Efficient mobility IP on all wireless technologies Secured transfers 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com With IPv6, just use IPv6 addresses P1 P2 LAN Access router Internet Access router LAN P1 P2 LAN P3 6W02/ 021015 Access router Internet Access router LAN www.6wind.com IPv6, a chance for the Internet • Restoration of the Internet model with IPv6 IPv6 IPv6 IPv6 IPv6 • Simple, stable network service => higher performance, more robust, more secure, more manageable • Enabling anyone to offer new applications and services => allowing rapid innovation and growth 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com IPv6 Addressing & Security • No more address translation (NAT) The end of the switchboard! Use of “stable” global addresses • Keep the notion of private addresses Global Site-Local • Multiple addresses per device Global and local ones 6W02/ 021015 Link-Local www.6wind.com European Projects Instrumental to validate enhanced networking capacities Example with the 6WINIT Project 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com The 6WINIT Project • Pilots clinical and other IPv6 applications over wireless networks Uses GPRS, WLAN and later UMTS Initial GPRS not IPv6-enabled, WLAN is, UMTS not available yet Concerned with media and data applications • Concerned to make all components IPv6enabled – but treats also transition • Includes Japanese, Korean partners and Polish partners 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com Project Support & Infrastructure • Project around 3.5 Euro of EC money – 7 MEuro over 2 years • Uses IPv6 base networks 6NET/GEANT is the network of choice • Has 16 partners in ten countries • Trying to bridge gap between 3GPP and the IETF • Putting up real systems demonstrators Using GEANT as connecting network so far 6W02/ 021015 6WINIT Plate-form www.6wind.com “UKT-Hospital” Düsseldorf SGSN CN1 Ericsson Router (HA) GGSN GPRS / UMTS Internet WLAN MN in the Ambulance 6bone Access router 6bone edge router 6bone edge router Tübingen LAN “docking station” IPv6 IPv4 IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel 6W02/ 021015 CN2 CN3 “CHIME” London EHR Server (Electronic Health Care) CN 6WINDGate (HA) MN “UCL” Access router “Whittington Hospital” www.6wind.com Integration & deployment of IPv4/v6 services 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com IP Evolution New Generation Networks 1 billion + Connected Devices IPv4 IPv6 100m 1999 6W02/ 021015 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 www.6wind.com Deployment steps • Products are available today SW & HW • Numerous legacy applications are running on v6, others are arriving • IPv6 is progressively integrated in network architectures With the goal to provide value added services • IPv6 will progressively arrive in corporations and houses with the new OS versions and applications 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com How to introduce IPv6 (1) • By providing seamless IPv4 and IPv6 broadband services The IP version migration must be transparent to the user • ISPs have to progressively deploy access and edge routers able to run both versions Allow to progressively modify the ISP infrastructure v6-in-v4 then v4-in-v6 No constraint on the customer 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com IP version transparency • Smart integration mechanisms Dual stack Two native access for the customer Tunneling ISP architecture dependant Translation End-to-end application dependant 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com How to introduce IPv6 (2) • By offering customized services Needs arrive with the applications Customers have different constraints Security, reliability, investments, operational requirements… • At the right speed Let’s invest when necessary But start now to deploy a pilot platform to be able to build a clear transition roadmap! 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com Solutions for xDSL IPv4/v6 Services 6WINDGate PPPv6 Tunnel 6WINDEdge RADIUSv4 Server PPPv4 Tunnel Access Router PPPv6 PPPoE DSL Modem Enterprise DSLAM PPPv6 PPPoA DSL Router Branch Office PPPoEoA PPPoA L2TPv4 (LAC) Home Service User 6W02/ 021015 Edge Router Core Router Internet V4 BASv4 DSLAM DSL Modem Access V4 NSP Network V4 Network Access Provider NSP Network V6 Edge Routerv6 (OSPFv3) PPPv6 RADIUS Client L2TPv4 (LNS) Core Router RADIUSv6 Server Network Service Provider Internet V6 www.6wind.com Solutions for IPv4/v6 Wireless Access IPv4 WLAN Environment DNS Access Point v4 Access Point Access Point v6 Access Point Access Point Access Point 6W02/ 021015 IPv4 web server 6WINDGate 6110 ISATAP NAT-PT DMZ IPv6 IPv6 web server 6WINDGate 62xx 6to4 Internet www.6wind.com How will IPv6 change the world? • Always-on and everywhere connectivity Broadband access on train, in public buildings, at gas stations.. • New devices PDA-Phone, MPx player, Game box, camera… • New systems & applications VoIP, videoconferencing, video, TV… E-vehicle E-home E-assistance E-production … 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com Conclusion • IPv6 is now a reality • IPv6 is the only possible solution if we want to deploy billions of fixed and wireless terminals • All IP networks will have to move • The new IPv6 infrastructure allows the deployment of new applications based on peer-to-peer and the push models • With IPv6, the use of the network becomes simpler • The first step for Telcos/ISPs is to provide IPv4/v6 broadband services on fix and wireless access networks • Start now and take a leading position! 6W02/ 021015 www.6wind.com For more Information • www.6wind.com [email protected] 6W02/ 021015