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PATROCINADOREPRINCIPAISS
Rui Brás Fernandes
rbrasfer@cisco.com
Lisboa, 11 de Maio 2016
The IPv6 Journey
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IPv4 – ClassicBut spare parts have run out
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IP Address Allocation
APNIC RIPE ARINLACNIC AFRINIC
IANA
IPv4 Address Exhaustion
APNIC RIPE ARINLACNIC AFRINIC
IANA
IPv4 address pool
exhausted on
February 3, 2011
(Apr 2011) (Sep 2012) (Jun 2014) (Sep 2015) (May 2018)
% of IPv6 users as seen by Google in the Portugal
Data: Google, Forecasting: Eric Vyncke, Cisco
https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/project.php
% of IPv6 Enabled Web Browsers https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=ipv6-
adoption&tab=ipv6-adoption
Native IPv6 Traffic to Google.
IPv6 Routes
26060
IPv4 Routes
579556
http://6lab.cisco.com/stats/10
Portugal IPv6 Adoption (by google)
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“Microsoft pays Nortel $7.5 million for IPv4 addresses”
• http://www.networkworld.com/article/2228854/microsoft-subnet/microsoft-pays-nortel--7-5-million-
for-ipv4-addresses.html
“During the first half of 2015, Microsoft exhausted the RFC1918 addressing space due to the explosive customer growth of our cloud and enterprise products and solutions”
• http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/05/14/microsoft-execs-expressed-shock-and-disbelief-at-
internet-address-shortage/
Measuring IPv6 Deployment for Network Operators
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http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/
The measurement activities below track different aspects of
IPv6 deployment on the global Internet.
The different measurements show various dimensions of the
answer to the question of how broadly IPv6 is being used on
the global Internet.
The tables, charts, and links provide answers to questions
such as
• Which websites have enabled IPv6,
• How many visitors to a specific website are using IPv6,
• How many networks have significant IPv6 deployment
• How much traffic at an Internet exchange is using IPv6?
Measuring IPv6 SP Deployment in Portugal
IPv6
Making the Case for IPv6 in Cisco IT
Business Drivers
Internet Evolution
Product Readiness
Constraints
Maintain Operational Excellence
Maintain Security Posture
Funding & Resourcing
Product & Service GapsIT Drivers
Continuity and Growth
Maintain Visibility, Control
Product Development
The IPv6 Journey – A Look Back
IPv4-only IPv4 and IPv6 co-exist IPv6-only
2015
6
201420132012201120102002-2009
Ubiquitous IPv6 Access (Inside-Out)
IPv6 Internet Presence (Outside-In)www.ipv6.cisco.com Entire cisco.com platform
accessible over IPv6
On-demand tunnel services
Dual stack “alpha” networks
Dual stack global core
Resilient tunnel
services
Dual stack
user access
(pilot)
Dual stack user access (prod)
Dual stack data centers
www.cisco.com
accessible over IPv6
DNS
Inbound Email
Cisco IT IPv6 Program
Infrastructure Devices and Services
Application Platforms, Middleware, Data Services
Application Environments
Basic Network Infrastructure
Network-Embedded Services
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nsPervasive IPv6 adoption
with IPv4 co-existence
IPv6 Program Steering Committee
Exec Representation At Every Layer
Apple IPv6-only Developers Message
Preparation
Cross
Functional
Collaboration
Assessment Architect &
Design
Address
Planning
Implementation
Strategy & Plan
SLB64
Cisco’s IPv6 Web Presence Architecture
Cisco.com Web Servers
Server Load Balancer
DMZ Network, Security
Database
App Platforms
Data Centre Network
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Assu
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Svc
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Middleware
ContentIdM, Authz
AKAMAI
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Dual Stack
IPv4-only
IPv4 Traffic Flow
IPv6 Traffic Flow
Legend
Dual Stack Web Servers
IPv6 IPv4
Cisco.com Web Servers
Server Load Balancer
DMZ Network, Security
Database
App Platforms
Data Centre Network
Internet
Svc
Assu
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Svc
Assu
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Middleware
ContentIdM, Authz
AKAMAI
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The IPv6 Journey – A Look Forward
20172016
Ubiquitous IPv6 Access (Inside-Out)
IPv6 Internet Presence (Outside-In)
Data CenterPrivate Cloud, Hybrid Cloud
Emerging Application Architectures
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6
Access NetworksIoT and explosion of things connecting
Private
IPv4 space
depletion
IPv6-only
networks?
• Growth – IPv4 availability is not guaranteed beyond 2020
• Performance
Stability - IPv6 is more stable across the network (less retrofitting)
Translation – As IPv4 starts becoming IPv4aaS, translation can impact user experience
Speed – By its very nature, IPv6 packet header processing is faster than IPv4
• Management – Dual stack is an unnecessary overhead
• Scalability – Single protocol, less resources consumed across the board
• Operations – Simplicity of one protocol coupled with ground-up integration to ease operations and implementation
• IPv6 is coming – Not if, when. Delay and it may be too late.
What if I don’t prepare for IPv6?
Where can I learn more?
• Cisco External Page on IPv6 Solutions http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/ipv6/overview.html
• Cisco IT ‘Journey to IPv6’ Case Study http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ciscoitatwork/network_systems/journey_to_ipv6_web.html
• Sites with IPv6 Adoption Statisticshttps://www.stateoftheinternet.com/connectivity-ipv4-exhaustion-ipv6-adoption-next-generation-cdn.html
http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
http://6labs.cisco.com
Update
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A BETTER
TIME
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