ITU Workshop on IPv6 Geneva, Switzerland, 4 – 5 September 2008

The 6DEPLOY Project for IPv6 Training and Support for Deployments

Martin Potts, Martel GmbH Switzerland

International Telecommunication Geneva, Switzerland, 4-5 September 2008 Union Programme

The Motivation for 6DEPLOY Project Objectives Approach, Methodology Anticipated Outcomes Conclusions

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 2 Programme

The Motivation for 6DEPLOY Project Objectives Approach, Methodology Anticipated Outcomes Conclusions

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 3 The Motivation for 6DEPLOY

The goal of Next Generation Networks

ALL: Voice, TV, VoD, Web-browsing, Games, E- Services health, E-government, E-learning, E-commerce, P2P, B2B, ......

Network Protocol ONE: IP Packets

Infrastructure ANY: Copper pairs, Ethernet cable, Coax, Powerline, Wireless, Fibre, ....

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 4 The Motivation for 6DEPLOY Gaming • Online But, IP has to support more services than it • Network was originally designedMusic for 30 yearsEnvironment ago ...... Utilities • Subscription Sensors • Monitoring • Per Download Telephony • Reporting • Wireless (Wi-Fi, GSM, GPRS) • Fixed (VoIP) Data Services TV/Video • Always On Toll or Gas • Secure Stations • Subscription Applications • On Demand GPS Transport protocols Next NAT, Mobility, Security, Generation QoS, Multicast,IP ..... Internet Protocol Layer 2 (IPv6)

... Over many more copper, coax, fibre, powerline,Infrastructure wireless infrastructures (satellite, GPRS, WLAN, WiMAX, ....) International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 5 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 Source: Geoff Housten RIR Pool http://www.potaroo.net/ presentations/index.html International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 6 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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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY Project Objectives Approach, Methodology Anticipated Outcomes Conclusions

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 8 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) International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 9 Programme

The Motivation for 6DEPLOY Project Objectives Approach, Methodology Anticipated Outcomes Conclusions

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Remote testbeds E-learning course Helpdesk

Support (1) Expertise & material Training workshops from previous EC Training trainers projects Support (2)

In conjunction Personal expertise with: On-site support for & Cookbooks from: • AfriNIC/AfNOG IPv6 deployments • GÉANT • LACNIC • 6NET • RIPE-NCC All infrastructures: • Euro6IX • APNIC • Research • 6DISS • ARIN • 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 International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 12 Approach, Methodology

Testbeds

7200-1c 12000-1 POS4/0 POS1/15

Si .1 Gig2/1 .1 10.0.4.x/24 .2 Si fastE1/0 .1 .1 81.246.57.244/29 POS1/0 POS1/1 10.0.7.x/24 10.0.1.x/24 10.0.2.x/24 The Internet .2 POS1/0 .2 POS1/0 .2 Gig2/1 POS1/1 POS1/1 12000-3 POS1/15 .1 .2 .1 .1 10.0.5.x/24 10.0.3.x/24 Gig2/2 10.0.6.x/24 12000-2 POS4/1/0 .2 .2 Gig0/0

7500-1 7200-2

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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 IPv6 Associated Equipment configuration case studies protocols

IPv6 Network IPv6 and cellular IPv6 and DSL Management networks IPv6 Autoconfiguration IPv6 Security Deployment scenarios IPv6 and sensor IPv6 QoS “How to” guide forInternational ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication networks developers Union 15 Approach, Methodology

Book on technical deployment guidelines

Helpdesk service ([email protected]) run by experienced persons

Website (www.6deploy.org) with links to 6DEPLOY documents and external sources

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The Motivation for 6DEPLOY Project Objectives Approach, Methodology Anticipated Outcomes Conclusions

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 17 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) International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 18 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

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 20 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 International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 21 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!

International ITU Workshop on IPv6: Geneva, 4-5 September 2008 Telecommunication Union 22 Thank you for your attention ..... and thanks to all the 6DEPLOY partners:

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