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1 111 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

2 2 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Deploying of IPv6 Networks Raj Gulani Manager Technical Marketing Cisco Systems

3 33 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Agenda The Scope of IPv6 Deployment IPv6 Deployment Scenarios Conclusion

4 44 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 Raj Gulani Feb’03 The Scope of IPv6 Deployment P r o v i s i o n i n g & M o n i t o r i n g Peer to Peer (ie: Instant Messenger) Peer to Peer (ie: Instant Messenger) Multimedia (Video Conf) Multimedia (Video Conf) Home Information Services Home Information Services Server to Client Home Area Networks Home Area Networks Provider Edge Provider Edge Enterprise WAN Enterprise WAN Campus Integration & Co-Existence IPv6 Forwarding & Routing protocols (RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, MP-BGP4) IPv6 Forwarding & Routing protocols (RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, MP-BGP4) Frame Relay PPP HDLC POSIPATM FE Gig.E Wireless xDSL Cable, FTTH Operations and Training IPv6 Services – The Cisco IOS Emphasis Provider Core Provider Core IPv4-IPv6 Translation IPv4-IPv6 Translation Security Multicast QoS Network Management Network Management IPv6 over MPLS (AToM, 6PE) IPv6 over MPLS (AToM, 6PE) IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels (Configured, 6to4, ISATAP, GRE) IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels (Configured, 6to4, ISATAP, GRE) Native IPv4 & IPv6 Cisco IOS is Multi-Protocol Since Day 1 Native IPv4 & IPv6 Cisco IOS is Multi-Protocol Since Day 1

5 55 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Lessons from other migrations in the past IPv6 Integration and Co-Existence Business driven, no deadline, no D-day Application’s transition must be the main focus Remember that other protocols failed their widespread adoption IPv6 is IP No opposition as “ATM versus IP” No real alternative to scale the Internet growth Telecommunication’s Industry already went through several Renumbering & Protocol’s changes Telephone systems X.25, DECnet, Appletalk, IPX, SNA

6 66 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Agenda The Scope of IPv6 Deployment IPv6 Deployment Scenarios Conclusion

7 77 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 Raj Gulani Feb’03 IPv6 Deployment Scenarios Many ways to deliver IPv6 services to End Users End-to-end IPv6 traffic forwarding is the Key feature Minimize operational upgrade costs Service Providers and Enterprises may have different deployment needs Incremental Upgrade/Deployment ISP’s differentiate Core and Edge infrastructures upgrade Enterprise Campus and WAN may have separate upgrade paths IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels Dedicated Data Link layers for native IPv6 Dual stack Networks IPv6 over MPLS or IPv4-IPv6 Dual Stack Routers

8 88 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 Raj Gulani Feb’03 IPv6 Tunnels & Native Case Study ISP scenario Configured Tunnels or Native IPv6 between IPv6 Core Routers Configured Tunnels or Native IPv6 to IPv6 Enterprise’s Customers Tunnels for specific access technologies, eg. Cable MP-BGP4 Peering with other 6Bone users Connection to an IPv6 IX 6to4 relay service Enterprise/Home scenario 6to4 tunnels between sites, use 6to4 Relay to connect to the IPv6 Internet Configured tunnels between sites or to 6Bone users ISATAP tunnels or Native IPv6 on a Campus Service Provider IPv4 backbone IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels IPv6 Site A IPv6 Site B 6Bone IPv6 IX Use the most appropriate

9 99 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Dual Stack IPv4-IPv6 Case Study Campus scenario Upgrade all layer 3 devices to allow IPv6 hosts deployment anywhere, similar to IPX/IP environment ISP Access technologies may have IPv4 dependencies, eg. for User’s management Transparent IPv4-IPv6 access services Core may not go dual-stack before sometimes to avoid a full network upgrade Leased Line, DSL, FTTH Dial, DSL, FTTH, Cable Enterprise SOHO Residential ENT/SOHO Residential IPv4 Servers Radius, NMS,… IPv4/v6 Servers DNS, Web, News,…

10 10 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Raj Gulani Feb’03 P P P P v6 IPv4 MPLS v4 v6 v4 v6 MP-iBGP sessions CE 6PE 192.254.10.0 2001:0421:: 2001:0420:: 192.76.10.0 145.95.0.0 2001:0621:: 2001:0620:: Dual Stack IPv4-IPv6 routers CE IPv4 or MPLS Core Infrastructure is IPv6-unaware PEs are updated to support Dual Stack/6PE IPv6 reachability exchanged among 6PEs via iBGP (MP-BGP) IPv6 packets transported from 6PE to 6PE inside MPLS IPv6 Provider Edge Router (6PE) over MPLS

11 11 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Large Scale Deployment model CPE PE ISP Host ISP provisioning system How do we get the configuration information and prefixes from the ISP provisioning system, to the PE, from the PE to the user CPE, and from the CPE to the end user hosts? Routes for delegated prefixes/addresses also need to be injected into the ISP’s routing system. ???

12 12 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Large Scale Deployment Suggested solution CPE PE ISP Host ISP provisioning system The PE can also send RA’s on the PE-CPE link, and the CPE can auto- configure an “uplink” address. Prefix should be different from the prefix assigned to the user. DHCPND/DHCPAAA (1) CPE sends DHCP solicit, with ORO = PD (2) PE sends RADIUS request for the user (3) RADIUS responds with user’s prefix(es) (4) PE sends DHCP REPLY, with Prefix Delegation options (5) CPE configures addresses from the prefix on its downstream interfaces, and sends an RA. O-bit is set to on. (6) Host configures addresses based on the prefixes received in the RA. As the O-bit is on, it send a DHCP INFORMATION-REQUEST message, with an ORO = DNS (7) CPE sends a DHCP REPLY containing request options. Note that the CPE is configured as a DHCP client upstream, and as a DHCP server downstream. The DHCP downstream server acts as a cache, and uses the options received on the upstream interface.

13 13 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Agenda The Scope of IPv6 Deployment IPv6 Deployment Scenarios Conclusion

14 14 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Moving IPv6 to Production, running Cisco IOS Telecommuter Residential Dual Stack or MPLS & 6PE IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels or Dedicated data link layers Cable IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels IPv6 IX IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels or Dedicated data link layers DSL, FTTH, Dial Aggregation IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels or Dual stack ISP’s 6Bone 6to4 Relay Dual Stack ISATAP Enterprise WAN: 6to4, IPv6 over IPv4, Dual Stack

15 15 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Scaling the Internet for the Next Generations Co-chair IETF IPv6 and NGTrans WG for several years Cisco IOS IPv6 is largely deployed over the 6Bone since 1996 Cisco IOS IPv6 is largely deployed over the 6Bone since 1996 Cisco as an IPv6 pioneer – 1996: 6Bone connection – 2000: IPv6 Forum founding member IPv6 Statement of Direction on CCO – May 2001: IPv6 fully supported on Cisco IOS 12.2T Cisco innovation Integration & Co-Existence strategy MP-BGP, NAT-PT, IPv6 over MPLS (6PE) DHCPv6 PD,… have been proposed by Cisco Engineers Cisco IT registered an IPv6 prefix to ARIN Solutions focusing on Production IPv6 e-Learning and IOS IPv6 class IPv6 Solution Deployment guides Partnering with Early Adopters, eg. 6NET

16 16 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 Raj Gulani Feb’03 Questions?

17 17 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com

18 18 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 18 Raj Gulani Feb’03 More Information CCO IPv6 - http://www.cisco.com/ipv6 The ABC of IPv6 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/products_a bc_ios_overview.html IPv6 e-Learning [requires CCO username/password] http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/732/Tech/ipv6/elearning// IPv6 Access Services : http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/ipv6/docs/ipv6_ac cess_wp_v2.pdf ICMPv6 Packet Types and Codes TechNote: http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/105/icmpv6codes.html Cisco IOS IPv6 Product Manager – pgrosset@cisco.com


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