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1Presentation_ID © 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPv6 in Mobile Wireless Networking Dana Blair

2NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. IPv6 in Mobile Wireless Networking Dana Blair Contributors Steve Deering, Mark Denny, Dennis Clare, Michael Ramalho, Greg Pelton, Ajay Mishra, Prasanna Satarasinghe, Kittur Nagesh, Jim Christy

3NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Agenda Current Cellular IP Connectivity 2.5 and 3G Cellular IP IPv6 in 3G Backbone Services for 2.5/3G

4NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Agenda Current Cellular IP Connectivity

5NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Mobile Wireless Technologies Cellular GSM, TDMA, CDMA, W-CDMA Wireless LAN Personal Area Networks (PAN) Bluetooth, Satellite Public cellular operators have earliest need for IPv6

6NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Circuit Switched Cellular Selector Distribution Function (a.k.a., multidiversity function) is in BSC Radio Control Functions are in BSC MSC is a specialized Class 5 CO This trunk is only used when call originates in BSC A,2 3G architectures BACKHAUL IP the same way during a phone call! BTS BSC A,2 PSTN Mobile Switching Center (MSC A ) Base Station Controller (BSC A,1 ) 2G “Voice Anchor” changes to BSC B BTS BSC B MSC B Wireless/Cellular/Mobile Challenge

7NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Packet Switch Networks - Migration PSTN BTS MSC BSC 2G GPRS Backbone IP Network IP SDB Feature Servers 3G IP Radio Access Network (RAN) Mobility Management Call Agent Radio Network Controller GGSN/PDSN Internet GPRS/PDSN IP Network Packet Gateway Circuit/Signaling Gateway 2.5G Feature Servers Wireless/Cellular/Mobile Challenge

8NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Agenda 2.5G and 3G Cellular

9NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Cellular Standards 3GPP2 - Uses Mobile IP Based in US Developed TDMA/CDMA/IS-41 standards Next Generation is 3GPP2 using CDMA Radio technology

10NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Overview of Mobile IPv4 rfc MN discovers Foreign Agent (FA) 2. MN obtains COA (FA - Care Of Address) 3. MN registers with FA which relays registration to HA 4. HA tunnels packets from CN to MN through FA 5. FA forwards packets from MN to CN or reverse tunnels through HA (rfc3024) HA FA 1. and MN CN Internet

11NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Cellular Standards 3GPP - 3GPP defined GTP IP tunneling protocol for mobility. Based in Europe Developed GSM/GPRS standard 70% of mobile phones use GSM Next Generation is UMTS using Wideband CDMA

12NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. GPRS/UMTS Packet Services MS SGSN Internet Radius DHCPDNS Edge Router(s) Local IP Network GN ATM RAN Local Part of End-to-End Network(s) Gi, v4/v6 Inter-PLMN Network Gp GGSN

13NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Agenda IPv6 in 3G Cellular

14NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Rationale Behind IPv6 IETF IPv6 (was NG) WG began in early 90 to handle addressing growth issues IP everywhere—data, voice, audio, video integration Looking at few numbers... ~300 million mobile phone users in 1998, 1 billion by billion cars in 2010 with GPS and Yellow Page services Worldwide deployment of Internet appliances Emerging populations/geopolitical China, India, Japan, Russia,… Internet in every school,…

15NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. 3G Cellular requires IPV6 -Next Generation GSM standards require IPv6 for Packet Services including VoIP. -Next Generation Mobile Devices shall exclusively support IPv6 for the connection to packet services including VoIP G TR

16NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Packet/VoIP 3GPP Architectural Details Services v4/v6 MS v4/v6 SGSN v4/v6 IPv4 Network IPv6 Networ k Radius DHCPDNS Edge Router(s) v4/v6 CCSC Sun Netra (OptiCall) MRF/MP Unified Messaging (Uone) MGW PSTN-GW (AS5850) SGW SS7 GW Feature Servers SS7 PSTN Announcement Server (AS5400) SS7 Local IP Network Gn, v4/v6 IP RAN Local Part of End-to-End Network(s) Gi, v4/v6 Inter-PLMN Network Gp, v4/v6 IM Subsystem GGSN v4/v6 Blue - v4/v6 Red - v4 Green -v6

17NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Overview of Mobile IPv6 draft-ietf-mobileip-ipv6-13.txt 1. MN obtains IP address using stateless or stateful autoconfiguration 2. MN registers with HA 3. HA tunnels packets from CN to MN 4. MN sends packets directly to CN or via tunnel to HA Binding Update from MN to CN removes HA from path. HA MN CN Internet

18NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. Agenda Backbone Services 2.5/3G

19NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. BackBone Services IPv4 transport IPv6 transported in IPv4 or MPLS NAT-PT for IPv6 IPv4 Home Agent Services Virtual Private Networking

20NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. BackBone Services QoS Services DiffServ, Traffic Engineering, … draft-ietf-mpls-diff-ext-07.txt draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-tunnel-07.txt

21NANOG 21 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. QUESTIONS ???????