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Moving Towards IPv6 Liberty Global Technology Summit Marco Hogewoning Ferenc Csorba RIPE NCC

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Moving Towards IPv6Liberty Global Technology Summit

Marco HogewoningFerenc CsorbaRIPE NCC

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The Five RIRs

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RIPE NCC

• Service region: Europe, Middle East and parts of Central Asia

• Supports coordination of Internet operations

• Not-for-profit membership organisation

• Over 7,000 members

• Neutral, impartial, open and transparent

• RIPE: self regulated, open to everyone

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Activities

• Distributing and managing number resources

• Routing Registry

• Statistics and measurements

• Education

• K-root

• ENUM root zone

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IP Address Distribution

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IANA

7,000 LIRs

AfriNIC LACNICRIPE NCC APNICARIN

End Users

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The Goals

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Registration

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Conservation

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Aggregation

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The Problem

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4,294,967,296

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IANA IPv4 Pool

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0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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The Solution

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Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

• Uses 128 bit address space

• Allows for far more than 4 billion addresses

• Designed in 1992

• Not backwards compatible with IPv4

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340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456

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The Challenge

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IPv4 IPv6

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Time

IPv4

IPv6

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Time

IPv4

IPv6

?

now

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Challenges

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• Technology has to be ready

• Requires training

• Requires a different view on the product

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The Alternatives

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Network Address Translation

• Extends the capacity of the IPv4 address space by sharing an IPv4 address between clients

• Fairly common technology, used everywhere

• Breaks the end to end connectivity model

• It limits development!

• You are probably going to need it in some form

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The Statistics

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How Many Addresses Left?

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http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion/ipv4-available-pool-graph

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IPv6 RIPEness

• Rating system designed to monitor progress in the deployment of IPv6

• Four “stars” to earn, based on the level of deployment:– First star for getting an IPv6 allocation

– Subsequent stars awarded for visibility, route objects and reverse DNS

• Only lists RIPE NCC members

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Total Membership (7732 LIRs)

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4 stars16%

3 stars10%

2 stars5%

1 star13%

No IPv655%

(1 September 2011)

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Liberty Global Markets

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0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

NL BE IE DE CH AT CZ PL SK HU RO

No IPv6 1 star 2 star 3 star 4 star

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Questions?