IPv6 in Indonesiacurrent deployment and future direction ahead
Mukhammad Andri Setiawan, PhDTraining & Community Development – APJII/IDNIC
IPv6 delegation in
Indonesia 2000 - 2019
IPv6 delegation (cumulative)
2019 : 10092018 : 9312017 : 7182016 : 531
Comparing Indonesia in South East Asia
Why delegation is high, but IPv6 capability is low?
Many networks have IPv6 on their backbone but not to
their end-users
Some technical issues happened
• Upstream often doesn’t care about IPv6 routing, hence some clients were having difficulties in accessing the internet
• When IPv6 is used, CDN such as GGC should also be informed that the end users is using IPv6, so not only BGP is announced but also the IP should be well informed
• Security issues rather been a bit neglected
Does trainings really give huge impact on IPv6
adoption?
So, what was the problem?
Unadvertised Addresses in APNIC’s Registry; Geoff Huston; APNIC
Decelerating IPv4 exhaustion
• prop-127: Change maximum delegation size of 103/8 IPv4 address pool to a /23• The objectives:• Save IPv4 addresses for
newcomers.• Prolong the exhaustion of 103/8
address space.• Encourage IPv6 deployment.
Geoff Huston's projection of the evolution of the IP pool for each RIR
So, whose responsibility is this?