ripe 44: ipv6 wg 29 january 2003 hotel krasnapolsky, amsterdam jeroen massar [email protected]

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Page 1: RIPE 44: IPv6 WG 29 January 2003 Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam Jeroen Massar jeroen@unfix.org

RIPE 44: IPv6 WG29 January 2003

Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam

Jeroen Massar

[email protected]

Page 2: RIPE 44: IPv6 WG 29 January 2003 Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam Jeroen Massar jeroen@unfix.org

SixXS

SixXS accommodates an enhanced version

of a tunnel broker to assist

LIRs in having a rapid IPv6 deployment

in their organisation by providing a native

and tunneled IPv6 broker,

giving IPv6 access to their clients even though client hardware doesn’t support IPv4.

- We are still looking for participating LIRs

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SixXS IPv6Gate

http://ipv6gate.sixxs.net

http://<host>.sixxs.org

Makes your IPv4 website

reachable over IPv6

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Ghost Route Hunter (GRH)

URL: http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/

Contact: [email protected]

A tool for hunting down Ghost Routes

in the IPv6 routing tables and detecting/displaying TLA availability.

Page 5: RIPE 44: IPv6 WG 29 January 2003 Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam Jeroen Massar jeroen@unfix.org

How it works (in short)Cisco, Zebra and Juniper style IPv6 BGP tables

are provided currently by:

6WiN/DFN (Germany)• AORTA / UPC Distribution Services (Europe)• Academia Sinica Computing Centre (Taiwan)• BIT (Netherlands)• Cesnet (Czech)• CWI (Netherlands)• Hurricane Electric (US)• Intouch / IPng.nl (Netherlands)• NDSoftware (France)• Noris Network AG (Germany)• stuba.sk (Slovakia)• SURFnet (Holland)• TILAB (Italy)• Verat (Yugoslavia)

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Ghost Routes

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Prefix length distribution

The following prefixlengths

are delegated by the RIR's.

RIPE

APNIC

ARIN

6BONE

151

96

45

136

58x

56x

259x

55x

/24

/28

/32

/35

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IPv6 TLA's per country (49)

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RIPE (29 countries)

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RIPE prefixes

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TLA report for RIPE region

The database currently holds 151 IPv6 TLA's.

Of which:• 45 IPv6 TLA's didn't have a routing entry.• 4 only announced a /35 while they have been

assigned a /32.• 5 announce both their /32 and their /35.

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Questions?

http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/

Jeroen Massar

JRM1-RIPE

[email protected] / [email protected]