IPv6: Paving the way for next generation networks Tuesday, 16 July 2013 Nate Davis Chief Operating Officer, ARIN.

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IPv6: Paving the way for next generation networks Tuesday, 16 July 2013 Nate Davis Chief Operating Officer, ARIN

History of the Internet Protocol Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) – Developed for the original Internet (ARPANET) in 1978 – 4 billion addresses – Deployed globally & well entrenched – Allocated based on documented need Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) – Design began in 1993 when IETF forecasts showed IPv4 depletion between 2010 and 2017 – 340 undecillion addresses – Completed, tested, and available since 1999 – Used and managed similar to IPv4 2

IPv4 Depletion Situation Report Each RIR received its last /8 from IANA on 3 February The IANA free pool of IPv4 addresses reached 0%

Global IPv4 Depletion IANA IPv4 Space in /8s 4

ARIN’s IPv4 Inventory As of 12 July 2013, ARIN has 2.14 /8s of IPv4 addresses remaining 5 IPv4 inventory published on ARIN’s website: Updated 8PM ET

Why so little IPv4 left? The community-developed policies that manage how IPv4 is allocated and assigned did: – Extend the life of the IPv4 – BUT…IPv4 depletion is unavoidable Not enough addresses to meet growing need of the global Internet 6

ARIN’s IPv4 Countdown Plan Process for final IPv4 requests – Divided into 4 phases – Length of each could vary Global policy to return space to IANA Faster depletion due to: – Large requests – Policy changes

ARIN Requests for IPv4 Address Space in the past 12 months (allocations/blue and assignments/gray) 8

ARIN IPv4 vs IPv6 Subscribers Total of 4,383 ISP Subscriber Members *as of 12 July

The Solution to IPv4 Depletion IPv6 must be adopted for continued internet growth Now is the time to deploy IPv6 10

IPv6 over time ARIN IPv6 Allocations and Assignments 11

How can you get started? Dual-Stack your networks – IPv6 not backwards compatible with IPv4 – Both will run simultaneously for years Servers must be reachable via both IPv4 and IPv6 – Mail – Web – Applications Do you operate a website? Ensure content will be available to all customers Even new Internet users with an IPv6-only address 12

How can you prepare? Talk to your ISP about IPv6 services – You want access to the entire Internet ISPs must connect customers via IPv4-only, IPv4/IPv6, & Via IPv6-only Must plan for IPv4/IPv6 transition services – Many transition technologies available Research options Make architectural decisions 13

What else can you do? 14 Audit your equipment and software – Are your devices and applications IPv6 ready? Encourage vendors to support IPv6 – If not already, when will IPv6 support be part of their product cycle? Get training for your staff – Free resources available

What Can Governments Do? Government and the Internet community need to coordinate to support and promote – IPv6 awareness – IPv6 education Governments should consider: – Regulatory and economic incentives to encourage IPv6 adoption – Required IPv6 compatibility in procurement procedures – Official IPv6 deployment within agencies 15

Your IPv6 Check List IPv6 address space IPv6 connectivity (native or tunneled) Operating systems, software, and network management tool upgrades Router, firewall, and other hardware upgrades IT staff and customer service training 16

ARIN Resources IPv6 Info Center 17

Operational Guidance Deploy360/ ipv6-knowledge-base-general-info bcop.NANOG.org 18

Questions? 19