2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD1
FREE's native IPv6 Deploymentwith 6rd (draft-despres-6rd-02)
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD2
HOST ACTIVATION (Mac OS X Tiger)
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD3
In less than 5 weeks ! Before nov 2007: at FREE, "no short term need for IPv6"
Nov 7th: 6rd principle presented by RD to FREE
Nov 7th at night: FREE asks for an IPv6 prefix => /32
Nov 18th: "Done!" IPv6 prefixes confidentially available
Dec 4th: Evaluation after early trials
Dec 11th: Press release – "IPv6 unicast available" (/64)
Opt-in service to > 1.5 million customer sites
Feb 2008: FREE obtains a /26 (=> /58 to customers)
March 2008: FREE's site-to-site Teleservice based on IPv6
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD4
2008 IPv6 steady growth (Peering Only)
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FREE's IPv6 paths Freebox
ADSLFREE's
DSLAM
6RDGateway
Up to 24Mbit/s
100 Mbit/s
IPv4 Internet
IPv6 InternetFreebox
ADSLFreebox
ADSL
FreeboxFTTH
Native IPv6
IPv6 encapsulated in 6RDCisco routers
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD6
6rd general address format
ISP IPv6 prefix
Site IPv4 address
Intra-site subnet ID
Host interface ID
ISP part
Customer part
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IPv4INTERNET
How it happened (1)
CPE ISPHost
@32
IPv6INTERNET
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IPv4INTERNET
How it happened (2)
CPE ISPHost
IPv6INTERNET
/32@32
GW
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD9
IPv4INTERNET
How it happened (3)
CPE
ISPHost
IPv6INTERNET
6rd
ENCAPSULATION of IPv6 in IPv4with 6to4 prefix replaced by 6rd ISP prefix
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD10
IPv4INTERNET
How it happened (4)
CPE
ISPHost
IPv6INTERNET
/64 = /32.@32
6rd
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD11
IPv4INTERNET
How it happened (5)
CPE
ISPHost
IPv6INTERNET
@128 = /[email protected]
(Native)
6rd64 bit IID
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD12
Recognizing IPv6 with ShowIP
IP address :- Green in IPv6- Red in IPv4
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD13
Looking at an IPv4-IPv6 TCP mix
IPv4
IPv6
Localhost
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD14
What next ?
Obtain an RFC (draft-despres-6rd-02) Other ISPs? Including Mobile Operators? Support in customer-owned CPEs?
In hosts? Extend the 6rd model to avoid NATs in IPv6?
(draft-despres-sam-02 at 74th IETF)
2009-03-20 Google IPv6 Implementers Conference - RD15
Thank you
draft-despres-6rd-02
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