ION Conference, bdNOG-2016, 11th April 2016, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Deployment Strategies & ExperiencesA Fixed Line Service Providers Perspective
Asela GalappattigeSri Lanka Telecom PLC
ISoC (Sri Lanka Chapter)
Contents
1. About Sri Lanka Telecom PLC2. IPv6 Adoption Path3. IPv6 milestones4. Strategy5. Challenges6. Strengths7. Cost8. Message
About Sri Lanka Telecom PLC
• National ICT Solutions Provider• Leading broadband SP• Backbone / Carrier Infrastructure SP
Services offered:
Broadband ( FTTH, ADSL/VDSL, WiFi, CDMA, 3G and 4G LTE )
Voice, IPTV,
National / International Backbone / VPN / Ethernet,
Data Center, Managed Services, Cloud
My Focus:
Fixed Line services – Residential, Business, Carrier
http://www.slt.lk
IPv6 adoption path
SLT has selected to follow below path of evolution for IPv6-ADOPTION;
1. Squeeze IPv4 usage by lean allocations to end users2. Extend IPv4 Life with CGNat3. Deploy IPv6 in Dual-Stack environment • with v4-v6 transition technologies
4. Phase out V4
IPv6 Milestones
• IPv6 assignment March-2008• Enable Dual Stack in ISP Network June-2008• First international peering established Aug-2008• DNS, Web, Email trials 2008• First IPv6 accessible web site launch 2008• Tunnel services (manual) trials 2008• Establish SLT IPv6 Task Force 2008• Network and Systems audit 2008 onwards• First customer connected Oct-2008• ADSL CPEs requirement 2010• National Working Group for IPv6 2011• Local Internet Exchange IPv6 peering 2012• SLT corporate site on IPv6 2014• CGNAT implementation 2014• Identify and resolve Policy Control issues 2014-2015
in Dual-Stack environment• ADSL broadband testing 2012, 2015• Finalize transition strategy for ADSL, LTE 2015• Deploy for Residential Users 2016
Strategy
Adopt Early and Lead Learn and Develop Skills Implement Gradually Enforce Compliance for New Investments Evaluate and Upgrade with Minimum Cost
Challenges
EXTERNAL Content - Un-supported Applications Customers- Corporate segments
No demand pull End user network elements and applications not ready Knowledge gap
- Consumer No demand pull Policy Enforcement (PCEF) issues Un-availability of affordable IPv6 ready CPEs
Lackluster Regulatory Involvement/Demand
Challenges
INTERNAL Focus from the top Broadband Policy Control challenges in Dual Stack environment Training and Development Transition Technologies Upgrade Existing Infrastructure Technology Readiness of NEW systems Log retention and data analysis End-to-End performance issues with V6 Network Management and Monitoring Overheads
Strengths
EXTERNAL Readiness of International peering/transit for dual stack Facilitation for training and knowledge sharing
Ex: ISOC, APNIC, SANOG, APRICOT, APT Network, OS, Software Readiness
INTERNAL Enthusiasm and Leadership of Individuals Early adoption and planning Formation of Internal Task Force Learning culture & facilitation of same Compatibility/Upgradability of majority of network elements/systems
Costs
IPv6 specific infrastructure investments Most network and systems capabilities available via software
upgrades IPv6 is mandatary for new network elements/systems/upgrades
IPv6 Transition Capabilities – Delivered bundled with CGNAT / Load Balancers
Training and Development Cost to sustain IPv4 growth – CGNAT
Message
IPv6 just allows the growth to continue! IPv6 is not necessarily an expensive affair! Learn from others experiences! Identify your unique strategy! Adopt early and migrate gradually!
Thank You!
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