Introduction to IPv6 Presented by:- ASHOK KUMAR MAHTO(09-026) & ROHIT KUMAR(09-034), BRANCH -ECE.

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Introduction to IPv6 Presented by:- ASHOK KUMAR MAHTO(09-026) & ROHIT KUMAR(09-034), BRANCH -ECE

INTERNET INTERNET Prospects of New Generation Internet  High speed.  Need of Address space.  Accessibility.  High security.  Large bandwidth.

Agenda IP Network Addressing IP Network Addressing Classfull IP addressing Classfull IP addressing Techniques to reduce address shortage in IPv4 Techniques to reduce address shortage in IPv4 Features of IPv6 Features of IPv6 Header Comparisons Header Comparisons Extension Headers Extension Headers Conclusions Conclusions

IP Network Addressing INTERNET  world’s largest public data network, doubling in size every nine months INTERNET  world’s largest public data network, doubling in size every nine months IPv4, defines a 32-bit address (4,294,967,296) IPv4 addresses available IPv4, defines a 32-bit address (4,294,967,296) IPv4 addresses available The first problem is concerned with the eventual depletion of the IP address space. The first problem is concerned with the eventual depletion of the IP address space. Traditional model of classful addressing does not allow the address space to be used to its maximum potential. Traditional model of classful addressing does not allow the address space to be used to its maximum potential.

Classful Addressing When IP was first standardized in Sep 1981, each system attached to the IP based Internet had to be assigned a unique 32-bit address When IP was first standardized in Sep 1981, each system attached to the IP based Internet had to be assigned a unique 32-bit address The 32-bit IP addressing scheme involves a two level addressing hierarchy The 32-bit IP addressing scheme involves a two level addressing hierarchy Network Number/Prefix Host Number

Classful Addressing… Divided into 5 classes Divided into 5 classes Class A 8 bits N/W id and 24 bits host id and so on B,C. Class A 8 bits N/W id and 24 bits host id and so on B,C. Wastage of IP addresses by assigning blocks of addresses which fall along octet boundaries Wastage of IP addresses by assigning blocks of addresses which fall along octet boundaries

Techniques to reduce address shortage in IPv4 Subnetting Subnetting Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR) Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR) Network Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Translation (NAT)

Subnetting Three-level hierarchy: network, subnet, and host. Three-level hierarchy: network, subnet, and host. The extended-network-prefix is composed of the classful network-prefix and the subnet-number The extended-network-prefix is composed of the classful network-prefix and the subnet-number The extended-network-prefix has traditionally been identified by the subnet mask The extended-network-prefix has traditionally been identified by the subnet mask Network-Prefix Subnet-Number Host-Number

Subnetting Example Internet G H1H2 H3H4 Subnet mask All traffic to Sub-network Sub-network Net mask

Classless Inter-Domain Routing Eliminates traditional classful IP routing. Eliminates traditional classful IP routing. Supports the deployment of arbitrarily sized networks Supports the deployment of arbitrarily sized networks Routing information is advertised with a bit mask/prefix length  specifies the number of leftmost contiguous bits in the network portion of each routing table entry Routing information is advertised with a bit mask/prefix length  specifies the number of leftmost contiguous bits in the network portion of each routing table entry Example: /21 Example: /21

Network Address Translation Each organization- single IP address Each organization- single IP address Within organization – each host with IP unique to the orgn., from reserved set of IP addresses Within organization – each host with IP unique to the orgn., from reserved set of IP addresses 3 Reserved ranges – (16,777,216 hosts) – /12 (1,048,576 hosts) – /16 (65,536 hosts)

NAT Example Source Computer Source Computer's IP Address Source Computer's Port NAT Router's IP Address NAT Router's Assigned Port Number A B C D B C

Features of IPv6 Larger Address Space Aggregation-based address hierarchy – Efficient backbone routing Efficient and Extensible IP datagram Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Security (IPsec mandatory) Mobility

128-bit IPv6 Address 3FFE:085B:1F1F:0000:0000:0000:00A9: groups of 16-bit hexadecimal numbers separated by “ : ” 3FFE:85B:1F1F::A9:1234 :: = all zeros in one or more group of 16-bit hexadecimal numbers Leading zeros can be removed

40 bytes 20 bytes IPv4 IPv vers hlen TOS total length identification flags flag-offset TTL protocol header checksum source address destination address options and padding vers traffic class flow-label payload length next header hop limit source address destination address Removed (6) ID, flags, flag offset TOS, hlen header checksum Changed (3) Added (2) Expanded total length => payload protocol => next header TTL => hop limit traffic class flow label address 32 to 128 bits Header comparison

Major Improvements of IPv6 Header No option field: Replaced by extension header. Result in a fixed length, 40-byte IP header. No option field: Replaced by extension header. Result in a fixed length, 40-byte IP header. No header checksum: Result in fast processing. No header checksum: Result in fast processing. No fragmentation at intermediate nodes: Result in fast IP forwarding. No fragmentation at intermediate nodes: Result in fast IP forwarding.

Extension Headers Routing – Extended routing, like IPv4 loose list of routers to visit Routing – Extended routing, like IPv4 loose list of routers to visit Fragmentation – Fragmentation and reassembly Fragmentation – Fragmentation and reassembly Authentication – Integrity and authentication, security Authentication – Integrity and authentication, security Encapsulation – Confidentiality Encapsulation – Confidentiality Hop-by-Hop Option – Special options that require hop-by-hop processing Hop-by-Hop Option – Special options that require hop-by-hop processing Destination Options – Optional information to be examined by the destination node Destination Options – Optional information to be examined by the destination node

Stateless Address Autoconfiguration 3 ways to configure network interfaces: Manually, Stateful, Stateless 3 ways to configure network interfaces: Manually, Stateful, Stateless IPSAA  IPv6 addr. Separated into 2 2 parts: network and interface id. IPSAA  IPv6 addr. Separated into 2 2 parts: network and interface id. Link- local addresses: prefix FE80::0 + interface identifier (EUI-64 format) Link- local addresses: prefix FE80::0 + interface identifier (EUI-64 format) Obtain network id through Router solicitation (RS) Obtain network id through Router solicitation (RS)

Conclusion   IPv6 is NEW … – built on the experiences learned from IPv4 – new features – large address space – new efficient header – autoconfiguration   … and OLD – still IP – build on a solid base – started in 1995, a lot of implementations and tests done

References IPng wg: NGtrans: IPv6 users site: IPv6 Forum: Normos (Internet standards):

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