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Possible Broadband Deployments Post IPv4 “Completion” Alain Durand, Work in progress #include <std_disclaimer>

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Page 1: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Possible Broadband Deployments Post IPv4

“Completion”Alain Durand,

Work in progress#include <std_disclaimer>

Page 2: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Post IPv4 Completion

• Global IPv4 addresses will no longer be available in amounts large enough to sustain current customer provisioning model.(One global IPv4 address shared by several devices in one

home)

• The “Internet” edges will still mostly be IPv4.– Many hosts in the home (Win 9.x, XP,…) are IPv4-only.

• They will not function in an IPv6 only environment.• Few of those hosts will upgrade to Windows Vista.

– Content servers (web, Mail,…) hosted on the Internet by many different parties will take time to upgrade to support IPv6.

Page 3: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Plan A: Deploy IPv6

IPv6 provisionedHome Gateway

IPv6 provisionedHome Gateway

IPv6 provisionedHome Gateway

CMTSCMTS

ISP

IPv6

IPv4

Legacy Device

IPv6-only Device

Internet

192.168/16 192.168/16 192.168/16

Lots of broken paths…

Page 4: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Post IPv4 Completion

• Global IPv4 addresses will no longer be available in amounts large enough to sustain current customer provisioning model.(One global IPv4 address shared by several devices in one home)

• The “Internet” edges will still mostly be IPv4.– Many hosts in the home (Win 9.x, XP,…) are IPv4-only.

• They will not function in an IPv6 only environment.• Few of those hosts will upgrade to Windows Vista.

– Content servers (web, Mail,…) hosted on the Internet by many different parties will take time to upgrade to support IPv6.

• Idea: move from one global IPv4 address per broadband customer to one IPv4 address shared by many broadband customers.

Page 5: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Plan B: Overlay of RFC1918Home Provisioning

Private v4 addressHome Gateway

NAT v4->v4

Private v4 addressHome Gateway

NAT v4->v4

Private v4 addressHome Gateway

NAT v4->v4

CMTS CMTS

Carrier gradeNAT

ISP

IPv6

IPv4

Legacy Device

Dual Stack Device

IPv6-only Device

Internet

Net 10Net 10

Network gets increasinglycomplex to operate.

Carrier gradeNAT

192.168/16 192.168/16 192.168/16

Page 6: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Plan C: 464 NAT

IPv6 provisionedHome Gateway

IPv6 provisionedHome Gateway

IPv6 provisionedHome Gateway

CMTSCMTS

ISP

IPv6

IPv4

Legacy Device

Dual Stack Device

IPv6-only Device

Internet

Internet

Carrier gradeNAT

Carrier gradeNAT

192.168/16 192.168/16 192.168/16

Simplifies network operation.Provide an upgrade path to IPv6.

Page 7: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Implication of IPv6 Home Networking on Routing Scalability

Page 8: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

IPv4 Social Contract

• 1 global, dynamic IPv4 address per household shared among several devices

• External IPv4 Address may change over time• NAT in the home gateway• Stability of internal IPv4 addresses is not

dependant on what happens on the WAN• Devices are not visible from the outside

Page 9: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

New IPv4 Social Contract

• 1 global, dynamic IPv4 address shared among several household.

• External IPv4 Address may change over time• NAT in the carrier network• Devices are not visible from the outside in IPv4• Stability of internal IPv4 addresses is not

dependant on what happens on the WAN• IPv6 available in the home

Page 10: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

IPv6 Social Contract

• Similar to IPv4– Dynamic /64 (or more)– Stateful firewall in home

gateway– Internal devices are not

visible from the outside– No stable addresses– Need to renumber the

home network when ISP changes attachment point

• New & Improved– Stable /56– Devices don’t have to

renumber if ISP changes attachment point

– Devices can be contacted from the outside using their stable IPv6 address

– “shared” management of home gateway security model

Page 11: Possible Broadband Deployments  Post  IPv4 “Completion”

Scaling the Routing System to Accommodate “Stable” IPv6 Prefixes• Stable: immune to regular changes in ISP

topology, not to customer relocating.

Routers in the (local) access network need to exchange all routes for all (local) customers 200k – 1 million in small/medium routers

Split

Exchange Customer Routes