your slice of the ipv6 cake
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Presentation given during meeting IPv6 Space Odyssey given at Ede, the Netherlands.Athor: Vesna ManojlovicTRANSCRIPT
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Vesna ManojlovicTraining Team
RIPE NCC
IPv6 space odyssey 23-01-2009 / Ede, The Nederlands
Your slice ofthe IPv6 cake
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RIPE NCC
Located in Amsterdam
Not for profit membershiporganisation
6000+ active members
Started by the RIPE communityin 1992
One of five RIRs
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RIPE NCC services
Member services
Distributing resourcesIPv4IPv6AS numbers
Training CoursesLIRRouting RegistryDNS for LIRs
Public services
RIPE Database
Reverse DNS
ENUM (e164.arpa)
K-root nameserver
E-learning
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RIPE NCC Information Services
Test Traffic Measurements (TTM)Routing Information Service (RIS)
DNS Monitoring Service (DNSMON)Hostcount
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Why IPv6
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Only 34 /8s left in IPv4 address pool
CentralRegistry
RIPE NCC
AfriNICARIN
LACNIC
APNIC
Other
13%available
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Running out in 2011?
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IPv6: more addresses available
IPv6 address: 128 bits– 32 bits in IPv4
Huge subnets
Huge allocations
Extra levels or hierarchy
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IPv6 deployment challenges
Legacy devices
Firewalls
IPv6 / IPv4 priority
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Challenges for staying with IPv4
Finding “available” addresses– redeploying?– buying?
Network Address Translation (NAT)– management overhead– lower class Internet hosts
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Make the transition on time
Give priority to IPv6 deployment
Get IPv6 addresses
Train your staff
Make your services available over IPv6 and IPv4(“dualstacking”)
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Getting IPv6
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IPv6 address space distribution
Allocation Assignment PI Assignment
IANA
End User
LIR
RIR
/3/3
/32/32
/18/18
/56/48 /48
ISP
/23/23
/40/40
/64
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To get an IPv6 allocation
Be an LIRAdvertise the allocation as a single prefixHave a plan for making assignments within two years
Minimum size: /32
For further allocations– allocation should be used by HD ratio of 0.94– the unit of measurement is /56
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Getting IPv6 if you are not LIR
Get a sub-allocation from an LIR
Get an assignment from an LIR– /48 or /56 for the End User sites– /64 for one subnet– /128 for hosts
Provider Independent (PI) IPv6 assignments - soonhttp://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2006-01.html
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How much does IPv6 allocation cost?
IPv6 allocations do not cost anything extra to LIRs- a resource covered with a yearly membership fee
New LIRs start in the “Extra Small” billing category- yearly fee for 2009 is 1,300.- EUR
/32 of IPv6 is worth “1 scoring point”- the same as /21 of IPv4, or one AS number- /48 of PI IPv6 will also “cost” 1 scoring point
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/charging.html
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IPv6 allocations by region, cumulative
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Using IPv6
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IPv6 in the Routing Registry
RPSLng compliant:- Ripe Database- IRRToolset: RtConfig
Create “route6” objects for your IPv6 allocations- Example lookup: whois -r -m -T route6 2001::/18
Describe routing policy in mp-import: / mp-export:
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IPv6 in the reverse DNSinet6num: 2001:0888::/32status: ALLOCATED-BY-RIRmnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNTmnt-domains: LIR-MNT
domain: 8.8.8.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpamnt-by: LIR-MNTnserver: ns.example.comnserver: ns.ripe.net
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IPv6 routing table (prefixes by region)
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All RIPE NCC services IPv6 enabled
External online service s IPv6
transpor t
IPv6 content
E-mail (ripe.net, nro.net, aso.icann.org ) Yes N/A
ftp.ripe.net Yes N/A
www.ripe.net Yes N/A
LIR Portal Yes N/A
RIPE DB (whois ) Resource DB,
IRR
Q u eries (whois ) Yes Yes
U p d a te s Yes Yes
DNSMO N Yes Yes
Hostcount Yes Yes
RIS Yes Yes
M y AS N Yes Yes
TTM Yes Yes
Auth DN S Yes Yes
Rev DNS provisioning system Yes Yes
K-root Yes Yes
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Questions?
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AS Number Change
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Global policy on 32-bit ASN deployment schedule:
1 Jan 2008: 16-bit default, 32-bit on request
1 Jan 2009: 32-bit default, 16-bit on request
1 Jan 2010: Only 32-bit AS Numbers
16-bit AS Numbers will not be deprecated
32-bit AS Numbers
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32-bit AS Numbers and You
Can you handle the new formats: “AS 1.10”?And 65546?
Prepare in your organisation:- ask your hardware vendor for support- encourage your upstream provider to upgrade
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Requesting AS Number
Assignment requirementsAddress spaceMultihomingOne AS Number per network
Requesting AS NumbersCreate organisation and mntner objects
Submit the AS Number request formSubmit company registration documents
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Questions?
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LIR course slogans… about IPv4
Will work for /24
RIPE NCC - absolutely classless
You're too late - we have a /8
Soon it will be all too late, no space to allocate
You have reached the end of the Internet
IPv4 - eats, shoots and leaves !
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LIR course slogans… about IPv6
I will miss IPv4
2011: make a date with a /48
Get your IPv6, because the clock ticks
IPv6 is the fix
Ignoring IPv6 since 1996
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LinksIPv6 info, news, education, funhttp://www.ripe.net/ipv6/ | http://www.getipv6.info/ | http://www.6diss.org/e-learninghttp://yapc.tv/2008/ye/lt/lt2-15-kane-fck/ | “The day that routers died” |
32-bit AS numbershttp://www.ripe.net/news/asn-32-pr2008.html
RIPE Policy Development Processhttp://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/
RIR Comparative Policy Overviewhttp://www.nro.net/documents/comp-pol.htm
RIPE NCC Member Updatehttp://www.ripe.net/membership/newsletter/2008/newsletter14.pdf