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    +

    IPv6

    NextExpert Technologies

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    +The clock is ticking

    Limited availability of IPv4 addresses

    Critical requirement for Business continuity

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    +Problem

    IPv4 addresses are a finite 32-bit numeric asset 2 addresses = about 4.2 billion addresses

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    +Breaking News!!!

    LUXEMBOURG, February 04, 2011 The IANA (Internet Assigned NumbersAuthority- www.iana.org ) has allocated the last IP address blocks from the globalIPv4 central address pool, ending all debates over when this would happen. TheInternet has become the global communication network, now is the time to sustainits growth and stability by integrating IPv6. IPv6 adds great value to IPv4" states Dr.

    Vint Cerf, Honorary Chair, IPv6 Forum.

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    +Where do IP addresses come from?

    Standards

    Allocation

    Allocation

    Assignment

    Enduser* In some cases via an NIR, such as JPNIC, KRNIC, TWNIC, etc.

    *Regional Internet Registries (RIRs)

    distribute IPv4, IPv6, and AS numbers

    to the Internet community

    RIRs maintain accurate registration of

    Internet resource usage for the community

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    +Regional Internet Registries

    The Internet community established the RIRs to providefair and consistent resource distribution and accurate

    resource registration throughout the world.

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    +So when will the free IPv4 addresses

    run out?

    77 http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html as of 27 March 2009

    Projected IANA Unallocated Address Pool Exhaustion: 20-May-2011Projected RIR Unallocated Address Pool Exhaustion: 20-Sept-2012

    http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.htmlhttp://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html
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    + IPv4 ADDRESS SPACE ISSUED(RIRs TO CUSTOMERS)In terms of /8s, how much space did each RIR issue by year?

    December 2011Internet Number Resource Report

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    + IPv4 ADDRESS SPACE ISSUED(RIRs TO CUSTOMERS)In terms of /8s, how much total space has each RIR issued?

    (Jan 1999

    Dec 2011)

    December 2011Internet Number Resource Report

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    +Temporary Solution PPP/DHCP (address sharing)

    CIDR (classless inter-domain routing) and

    NAT (network address translation)

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    +But not everyones connected yet

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    Source: Internet World Stats - www.internetworldststs.com/stats.htm

    Penetration Rates are based on a world population of 6,710,029,070 for full year 2008 and 1,581,571,589 estimated Internet users.Copyright2009, Miniwatts Marketing Group

    Worlds Internet Penetration Rates by Geographic Regions

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    +Permanent SolutionAdoption of IPv6

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    + challenges for decision makers

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    +Where do you stand

    Maturity

    Awareness

    High

    Low High

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    +What we offer

    Business Case

    IT infrastructureAssessment &

    Design

    Competencybuilding

    Integration &Deployment

    Operation &Maintenance

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    +Phase 1 : Business case

    Clearly Define and Link Each IPv6 Benefit "Cause" to an "Effect"

    Clearly Identify the KPI for Each Forecasted Benefit

    Assess the Economic Risk of No Investment

    Alignment with the Company's Strategic Goals

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    +Phase 2 : IT infrastructure Assessment & Design

    ReadinessAssessment

    evaluating thetechnical and

    business impact ofIPv6 on existing

    IT environment byanalyzingreadiness

    Design

    providescomprehensive

    blueprint foradopting IPv6,

    Transition

    focuses on thespecifics required to

    take a client fromcurrent state to a

    planned start up IPv6footprint, a dual

    IPv4/IPv6 steady-stateenvironment, andultimately the

    decommissioning ofIPv4

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    +Phase 2 : IT infrastructure Assessment & Design

    ReadinessAssessment

    identify the aspects of theenvironment that will be

    impacted by IPv6

    defines the costs and risks ofIPv6 adoption

    Design

    high-level architecturalblueprint

    Create transition strategy

    HLD

    LLD

    Conduct Design Workshop

    Transition

    Develop IPv6 transitiontimelines, sequencing and

    interdependencies.

    Define governance andprogram management

    aspects of transition teams.

    Develop transition projectplan, organizational teams,communications plans and

    training

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    +Phase 3 : Competency Building

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    +Phase 4 : Integration and Deployment

    Net

    work&Securityde

    vices focuses on the

    development ofthe equipmentconfigurations,test plans andintegration plansrequired tointegrate networkand securityelements

    NetworkSer

    vices DNS

    DHCPv6

    Dynamic Routing

    Services Multicast

    Services

    Mobile IPv6Services

    LDAP

    Active Directory

    Samba

    Radius

    Kerberos

    LDAP

    NFS

    Linux CIFS client SNMP

    Syslog

    OperatingSy

    stem

    Combination of

    Unix, Linux ,Windows andMAC

    EnterpriseApplication Internet Services

    such as mail andweb serversthrough toenterpriseapplications

    Serve

    rsandEnduserde

    vices Rolling out IPv6

    onto servers andend usercomputingdevices like PC,Laptop, Handhelddevices, Mobile,iPad thin clients

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    +Phase 5 : Operation and Maintenance

    provide Steady state, reduce operating expenses while continually

    enhancing performance, continuous improvement of IT infrastructure

    lifecycle

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    +Why NTPL

    complete lifecycle of IPv6 adoption services

    Breadth of expertise and experience in a multivendor IT environment,

    make us an ideal partner to work with clients to deliver a smooth

    adoption of IPv6.

    a proven approach and methodology for IPv6 adoption which touch

    business and IT across multiple domains focused on identifying

    unique business benefits and risks.