ipv6
DESCRIPTION
IPv6. @RCTS2. [email protected] GEANT-TF, Rome, 31/03/2003. PORTUGAL + Small Country + 10 million people + Lisbon: 2 million + Oporto: 1 million + Few Telcos = Circuits very expensive! + But GSM did great! + FCCN manages Research Network + STM-4 Connection to Geant (in Madrid) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PORTUGAL
+ Small Country+ 10 million people+ Lisbon: 2 million+ Oporto: 1 million+ Few Telcos = Circuits very expensive!+ But GSM did great!+ FCCN manages Research Network+ STM-4 Connection to Geant (in Madrid)+ One IXP, Gigapix, managed by FCCN+ ccTLD .pt also managed by FCCN
Portugal
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History – 6bone
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History - Linux
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Addressing
• 2001:690::/32 for RCTS2
• 2001:07f8:000a::/48 for GIGAPIX (IXP)
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Addressing Plan
• /48s for each Access Point. (Universities, Labs, …)• /56s for each of the 12.000 schools and libraries
connected to the Internet@School Network• /126 for point-to-point backbone links• We reserved some bits for future use• We did preemptive allocations to each access
(94 /48s), can be seen on RIPEdb.
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BGP4+
• Over 12 Tunnels and Native (RNP & Gigapix)
• Getting around 430 prefixes (3FFE:: and 2001::) from peers
• Filtering (using prefix-lists)
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SPACE.NET C&WCALADAN
VIAGENIE
DIVEOAS15180
SWITCH
TELEPACAS3243
AS559
AS10566
AS20834 AS5539 AS3561
RCCN (PT)AS1930
RENATERAS2200
Hurricane ElectricAS6939
BGP4+
TUNN1
TUNN23TUNN33TUNN30
TUNN4
TUNN34
TUNN35
BRITISH TELECOMAS1752TUNN36
09/03/2003, v.2.1,[email protected]
RNPAS1916
TUNN37
(LINK CANTINO)
VODAFONEAS12337
(GIGAPIX)
TISCALIAS3257
TUNN26
NERIMAS13193
TUNN39
EnterZoneAS13944
TUNN27(GIGAPIX)
BGP4+ Map
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External Routing
• Access to prefixes through• Access to : difficult, due to
topology: high roundtrips• M40 will connect to GEANT, one C3640 is
connecting to RNP natively (Brazil)
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Cantino Link• Dual-Stack (IPv4/IPv6)• 2Mbps Circuit (E1)• First direct connection between Europe and
South America (Lisbon-Rio) for R&D purposes
• RNP has several ASes, and already got a 2001:: prefix from ARIN
• Traffic Testing over IPv6 using MGEN6
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Internal Routing
• Current IGP: IS-IS• Running on 4 Junipers (3xM10 and 1xM40)
and around a dozen Ciscos (1x12xxx, 3x75xx, 3x36xx, 6x26xx, …)
• OSPFv3, in the future (3Q 2003?)• The network is basically «two stars», with
its centers located in Lisbon and Oporto.
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Topology• Core (Lisbon-Oporto) running on
GigEthernet over a Lambda, and using a POS STM-1 as a backup.
• Two Tunnel Gateways (in Lisbon and Oporto).
• Members joining the IPv6 network establish a tunnel to both tunnel gateways. Keepalives are configured on all ends.
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Network Diagram
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Members
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Tunnels Traffic (Comparative)
Tunnels Traffic (Comparative)
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Topology - Known Problems #1
• Our Cisco 72xx (Access Routers) are not running an IOS version with IPv6 support: Main reason is T family not being accepted as best solution in terms of stability
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Topology - Known Problems #2
• Some Academic Network members don’t have support contracts with some Vendors (ex:Cisco). This way they can’t get newer/improved IOS version with IPv6 support
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Testbed
• ~50% of our IPv6 routers are part of the TESTBED
• Not easy to get memory upgrades for Cisco routers!!! (but already got some!)
• Old PCs (i586/i686) reassigned to IPv6 testing are running Linux (Redhat)
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Testing• Equipments: Cisco, 6WIND, PC/Zebra• Native connections over IPv6:
– ATM (E3 and STM-1)– Giga/Fast/Ethernet– Serial/V.35– Packet Over Sonet– E1– HSSI
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Transition Mechanisms
• We are providing a 6to4 gateway to the world (2002:C188:2F6::1).
• We will focus on NAT-PT.
• Battery of tests being written (delayed due to backbone upgrade).
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Gigapix• 18 Members• IPv6: Started March 2003, with 3 members
peering natively.
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Gigapix
• 3 more LIRs in Portugal already have a RIPE allocation (KPN, ONI and NFSI)
• The first two are already on the IXP, but only on IPv4.
• NFSI is planning to connect soon (both on IPv4 and IPv6)
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Work to do!
• Transition Mechanisms• PT ccTLD IPv6 support supervision• Direct the Backbone to native connections• “Key-on-hand” IPv6 solutions for members• Security• Marketing