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IPv6 in 2010 Daniel Karrenberg RIPE NCC <[email protected] >

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IPv6 in 2010

Daniel KarrenbergRIPE NCC

<[email protected]>

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Apologies !

Very sorry I cannot be with you in Dublin.

I hope that I can join you next time !

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Not recommended on aeroplanes ....

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Who is talking: Daniel Karrenberg

• 1980s: helped build Internet in Europe- EUnet, Ebone, IXes, ...- RIPE

• 1990s: helped build RIPE NCC- 1st CEO: 1992-2000

• 2000s: Chief Scientist & Public Service- Trustee of the Internet Society: IETF, ...- Interests: Internet measurements, stability,

trust & identity in the Internet, ...

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Who is talking: Daniel Karrenberg

• RIPE NCC- started in 1992- first Regional Internet Registry (RIR)- Association of 6000+ ISPs- 70+ countries in “Europe & surrounding areas”- operational coordination - number resource distribution- trusted source of data- Motto: Neutrality & Expertise- www.ripe.net & labs.ripe.net- ipv6actnow.org

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IPv4 RIPEness (Administrative)

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IPv6 RIPEness

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IPv6 RIPEness

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Slovenia

Ireland

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Measuring IPv6 Capability & Preference

• How far is IPv6 deployed today ?

• End-Users- IPv6 available ?- IPv6 preferred?

• Provider Infrastructure- IPv6 available ?- IPv6 preferred ?

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Measuring IPv6 Capability & Preference

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Measuring IPv6 Capability & Preference

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Measuring IPv6 Capability & Preference

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Results

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Results: IPv6 Capability & Preference

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Results: Not Tunnelled IPv6

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Results by AS

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IPv6  Deployment

Now  this  is  not  the  end  of  the  work  to  get  IPv6  deployed.  It  is  not  even  the  beginning  of  the  

end.  But  it  is,  perhaps,  the  end  of  the  beginning.

-­‐-­‐  with  apologies  to  Winston  Churchill

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Slide of Leslie Daigle, Internet Society, RIPE 60, May 2010

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Questions ?

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Why EC involvement in IPv6 deployment?

•Slow down of Internet growth

•Distortion of the market

•Negative effects on innovation

Slide of Per Blixt, EC DG INFSO, RIPE 60, May 2010

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Growth  of  the  Internet

14Slides of Leslie Daigle, Internet Society, RIPE 60, May 2010

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IP  version  and  Internet  Growth

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Why EC involvement in IPv6 deployment?

•Slow down of Internet growth

•Distortion of the market

•Negative effects on innovation

Slide of Per Blixt, EC DG INFSO, RIPE 60, May 2010

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The End-To-End Principle

22From Linux Journal

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End-to-End Principle

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End-to-End Principle

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End-to-End Principle

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End-to-End Broken !

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Why EC involvement in IPv6 deployment?

•Slow down of Internet growth

•Distortion of the market

•Negative effects on innovation

Slide of Per Blixt, EC DG INFSO, RIPE 60, May 2010

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Why EC involvement in IPv6 deployment?

•Slow down of Internet growth

•Distortion of the market

•Negative effects on innovation

Slide of Per Blixt, EC DG INFSO, RIPE 60, May 2010

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IPv6 Has Great Potential

• IPv6 does restore the end-to-end principle, unless ....

- We want “IPv6 NAT”- We accept other middle-ware that changes packets- We use it like we have come to use IPv4 ....

• IPv6 allows for considerable growth

• IPv6 is getting seriously deployed !

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IPv6 Has Great Potential

Let us realise the potential !

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