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IPv6 deployment statusRob Evans
Chief network architect, Janet
23/03/2016
IPv6 deployment status
23/03/2016
IPv6 deployment status
IPv6 around the world
The good news … service providers announcing IPv6
http://v6asns.ripe.net/v/6?s=_ALL;s=_RIR_RIPE_NCC23/03/2016
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Google’s measurement of global adoption
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
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Country-specific
»Google also measure per-country›US: 25.08%–Large native deployments on cable and mobile
›Germany: 21.89%›France: 8.65%›Brazil: 7.38%› Ireland: 4.19%›UK: 2.44%
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Akamai
https://www.stateoftheinternet.com/trends-visualizations-ipv6-adoption-ipv4-exhaustion-global-heat-map-network-country-growth-data.html
Akamai’s “State of the Internet Report”
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Content is there
»Akamai»CloudFlare»Facebook›~100% IPv6 internally
»Google (inc YouTube)»Netflix› Including Janet’s on-net servers
»Not to mention the next two speakers.23/03/2016
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Increasingly, eyeballs are there (even in the UK)
»Sky›92% of customer base target for first half of this year–CPE is too old, or non-Sky, or other problems for
remaining 8%›~1.5Tbps IPv6 traffic
»BT›Rollout this year on HomeHub 5
»US mobile operators going IPv6-only»Comcast23/03/2016
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IPv6 on Janet
If you squint, you can see some IPv6 from here
http://www.mrp.net/ipv6_survey/#uk23/03/2016
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How does Janet do?
»APNIC stats: 36.99% of hosts IPv6 capable!› I don’t get it, because…
»Akamai: 2.7% (89th in the world by volume)› Indiana University is 88th
»World IPv6 Launch: 3.94% (54th in the world by volume)
»Our own measurements?›~1.5% of traffic on external border
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How can you join the fun?
» Get some addresses› [email protected]› https://www.ja.net/forms/obtaining-ip-addresses-application/
» Ask for them to be routed› Can tunnel them as an interim measure (but prefer not to, tunnels are evil)
» Experiment with some firewalling » Deploy on a test network» Browse the web
› Some websites will show the address you’re connecting from– E.g. http://www.ripe.net/
» Whilst you’re doing the above› Think of an addressing plan
– May be based on IPv4 plan– May be different – site/building aggregation?
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The fun never stops…
» Configure some services› DNS; SMTP; HTTP› Before adding an IPv6 address record into the DNS, make sure all services on the box
are IPv6-enabled» Mandate IPv6 in tender documents
› Do not pay extra for IPv6 licenses!» Look at what others have done
› Previous Networkshop presentations» Be aware of some of the gotchas
› E.g. Router Advertisement spoofing» Roll out to edge networks» More of this in the IPv6 technical guide other presentations
› Jisc’s/Janet’s documentation due an overhaul› Janet training
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Finally
»IPv4 address planning BoF at 6pm.›What happens when you have no more IPv4 but an ever-increasing number of devices on-net?
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23/03/2016
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IPv6 Deployment status
Rob EvansChief network architect, [email protected]