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Awareness Workshop on IPv6
For
Decision makers
N Ram, ITS,
Director (NT),
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Telecommunications
100
80
60
40
20
The Internet took a long time to make it!
Network Control Programme
Why IPv6Only 34.65 (~35)million IPv4 addresses for a
population of 1.2 billion in India.
But the requirement for IP addresses will keep increasingwith new services, new networks, new applications.
Telecommunications will be largest consumer of IPaddresses in coming years (Broadband, 3G, NGN, 4G,LTE etc.)
IPv4 is a diminishing resource and is very costly compared to IPv6right now and will be more costlier with passage of time
Government of India has also released the draft NTP-2011.
IPv6 is the only solution !
Where do IP addresses come from?
Standards
Allocation
Allocation
Assignment
End user
Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) distribute IPv4 and IPv6 addressesto the Internet community
RIRs maintain accurate registration ofInternet resource usage for the community
RIRs :
1. AfriNIC
2. APNIC
3. ARIN
4. LACNIC
5. RIPE NCC
IPv6 Address Space [3.4 x 10*38 (i.e. 340 Tn. Tn. Tn. )]
Dec 2011 - NRO
• Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for the Asia Pacific region- One of five RIRs currently operating around the world
- Non-profit, membership organisation
• Industry self-regulatory body- Open
- Consensus-based
- Transparent
What is APNIC?
“One Click” IPv6 policy in APNIC
Members with IPv4 holdings can click the button in
MyAPNIC to instantly receive their IPv6 block
No forms to fill out!
―Get your IPv6 addresses‖ icon in the main landing page at
MyAPNIC
A Member that has an IPv4 allocation is eligible for a /32
A Member that has an IPv4 assignment is eligible for a
/48
Indian NIR has also been approved and under validation and very
soon will start functioning at par with the APNIC policy with some
added advantages.
IPv6 addressing structure
0 127
ISP
/32
32
128 bits
Customer
Site /48
16
Subnet /64
16 64
Device /128
Policy Document on IPv6
―National IPv6 Deployment Roadmap‖ -
In July-2010.
The guiding document for deployment of
IPv6 in India by all stakeholders including
Private Sectors (ISPs) and Government
Sector.
POLICY DECISIONS
All major Service providers (having at least 10,000
internet customers or STM-1 bandwidth) will target to
handle IPv6 traffic and offer IPv6 services by December-
2011– 23 Major Service Providers.
All Central and State Government ministries and
Departments, including its PSUs, shall start using IPv6
services by March-2012.
Formation of the India IPv6 Task Force
12
Secretary(T),
Chairman
Member(T), Vice
Chairman
Advisor(T)
DoT
Sr.DDG, TEC Senior Officers
of DoT/TEC
Oversight Committee
DDG(NT), DoT
Industry Associations / Heads of Service
Providers / Key Govt. Departments including
DIT / Educational Institutions / Industry
Forums / eminent persons
WG No. Name of Group Lead Organizations Scope of Working Group
WG-1 Training &
awareness BSNL
Hands-on trainings in association with APNIC, IISc and
other organizations.
Trainings for nodal officers from Government.
Conducting Workshops, seminars and conferences.
WG-2
Action Plan &I Pv6
Network
implementation
NT Cell ,DoT
Primarily responsible for studying the different network
scenarios and come up with action plans for individual
service providers / organizations.
Service Providers to be perused for IPv6 implementation.
WG-3 Standards &
Specifications TEC
Development of common IPv6 specifications for the
country, which will be followed by all stakeholders
WG-4 India6 Network Tata Communications
To plan transition pipe, make a project report and also
coordinate with the selected service provider/organization
to build this ―Transition Pipe‖ called ―India6 network‖ which
will then act as an IPv6 backbone network.‖
WG-5 Experimental IPv6
Network Sify
Setting up of an IPv6 network for demonstrating and
experimenting with different IPv6 transition scenarios.
WG-6 Pilot Project DIT
Plan, prepare project report, prepare the funding models
and coordinate with different Government and service
providers to take up the deployment of such pilot projects
to demonstrate the IPv6 capabilities.
. Working Groups lead by different Organizations:
Working Groups lead by different Organizations
WG No. Name of Group Lead Organizations Scope of Working Group
WG-7 Application Support Tech Mahindra
To facilitate the transition of existing content and
applications and development of new content and
applications on IPv6.
WG-8
Knowledge
Resource
Development
ISPAI /NIC/NKN/ERNET
To develop the IPv6 knowledge base in the country with
active participation of the educational institutes.
Pursue with the Ministry of HRD to take up study of IPv6
related issues by educational institutes, involve in basic
research on IPv6 etc.
WG-9
IPv6 Implementation
in the Government
Network
NT Cell ,DoT Pursue with different government departments for
implementation of IPv6.
WG-10 Network Security
group Security Cell, DoT
Define security policies, technical architectures and best
practices for IPv6 security adoption in India.
. Working Groups lead by different Organizations:
Working Groups lead by different Organizations
STATUS OF THE MAJOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
Sl. N. Major Service Provider Presence Readiness Status
1 BSNL All India except Delhi & Mumbai –
Fixed & Mobile
MPLS Backbone Ready and on Dual Stack mode, ready to
handle IPv6 traffic for Internet leased lines customers on
dual stack, report for Broad band & mobile readiness awaited.
2 MTNL Delhi & Mumbai- Fixed & Mobile Fixed Ready for IPv6 Internet Leased Line enterprise
customers ,for retail BB customers all ready ,except CPE &
report for Mobile awaited.
3 Reliance Communication
Infrastructure Ltd
Pan India– Fixed & Mobile Fixed ready to handle IPv6 traffic and offer IPv6 services &
Mobile will also be ready soon.
4 Airtel Pan India Assured to Comply on time, Final report still awaited.
5 Hathway Pan India Assured to be ready by August 2012.
6 Sify Technologes Ltd Pan India-Data Network Service for
Internet & VPN, Network for collocation &
Hosting, Cloud-computing services
Ready to offer Services, IP/MPLS backbone across other
portfolio are on dual stack.
7 Data Infosys Ltd Pan India Assured to Comply on time, final report still awaited.
8 Asianet Satellite
Communications Ltd
Kerala- Fixed BB/Cable Assured to be ready by April 2012.
9 HFCL Infotel Ltd (QuadrantTeleventures
Limited )Punjab Ready to offer IPv6 services to customers.
10 Beam Cable System Pvt.Ltd Andhra Pradesh Assured to Comply on time, Final report still awaited.
11 Tata Tele Services Ltd (TTSL) Pan India—Fixed & Mobile Fixed ready to provide dual stack services & Mobile also
ready as per discussion in the meeting,.
12 Spectranet Pan India Assured to Comply on time, Final report still awaited.
13 Ortel Communications Ltd Orissa, WB, AP & Chhattisgarh Assured to Comply on time, Final report still awaited.
STATUS OF THE MAJOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
Sl. N. Major Service Provider Presence Readiness Status
14 HCL Infinet Ltd Pan India Assured to Comply on time, Final report still
awaited.
15 Ankhnet Informations Pvt.Ltd Mumbai Assured to Comply on time, Final report still
awaited.
16 Vodafone Pan India– Fixed & Mobile Fixed Ready MPLS core on IPv6, 6PE/6VPE,
Mobile not yet ready.
17 Shyam Internet Services Ltd Rajasthan-Fixed Assured to Comply on time, Final report still
awaited.
18 SSTL Pan India--CDMA Ready network wise but CPE issue with
ZTE/Qualcomm.
19 Indusind Media & Communcations Ltd Pan India Assured to Comply on time, Final report still
awaited.
20 Hughes Communication India Ltd Pan India—Webhosting & Internet
through VSAT
Assured to be ready by April 12.
21 Tata Communications Ltd. Pan India-- Fixed Ready to handle IPv6 traffic & offer IPv6
services.
22 Southeran Online Bo Technologies
Ltd
Andhra Pradesh Assured to Comply on time, Final report still
awaited.
23 Aircel Pan India For Mobility & Enterprise services expected to be
ready by Q4, 2012, however network tested for
enterprises purpose on dual stack with 6PE/6VPE.
Meetings with the Application &Content Providers
Tech Mahindra as Lead in this WG is coordinating with all Stakeholders
Applications testing on IPv6 conducted by Tech Mahindra in support with DoT, ERNET and
Airtel.
Application & Content providers are gearing up for the IPv6 applications & contents and doing
needful for making dual stack application and Contents etc.
Some of the Application & Contents Providers attended the meeting were from:
Air India, State Bank of Patiala,
Union Bank of India, State Bank of Travancore,
GAIL, Rediff,
Naukari.com, Kingfisher Airlines,
HDFC, Percept Pictures,
Handygo Technologies, IMI Mobile,
Yahoo, Niksun,
Flipkart etc.
Letter by Secretary (T) for making ready the Content on IPv6
by all the Government Organizations.
As per TRAI recommendations all the government websites
to made available on IPv6 by 2012.
Target to pursue the top Government websites to made
available on IPv6 : MOF, Railway/IRCTC, Aviation (Air
India)/some of the Pvt. Banks, Heavy Industries & DOAE.
NIC has been asked to make enabled all the Government
websites on IPv6.
1st Meeting held with the Vendors for Readiness of Equipment
Representatives from almost all the leading equipment vendors attended and stated that
they are ready with IPv6 products or will be ready by next 1 to 2 years.
Various vendors attended the meet includes are:
• ZTE,
• IBM,
• Ericsson,
• Nokia & Siemens,
• UT Star,
• Microsoft,
• Huawei,
• CISCO,
• Juniper etc.
2nd Meeting held with the Vendors for Readiness of Equipment on 10/13 Feb. 2012
Sl.
No.
Vendors Details Vendors dealing in Status IPv6 Certification
Status
1 NSN Complete GSM Product – BSS/OSS,
Radio, Core, Packet Core, HLR, Policy
Control etc.
Existing before 2011 product not
on V6, but by next one and half
year it will be ready. New product
some are on IPv6 also.
Status to be verified &
intimate soon.
2 Ericsson GSM/CDMA Products- Switches, Routers,
BTS, RNCs BSS, OSS, Packet Core,
Circuit Core.
Core side Ready (SGSN/GGSN) &
Transport /O & M will be ready
within next one and half years.
To be checked the
same and will be
intimated later on.
3 Juniper Routing/Switching & Security systems
& Packet Core (mobile NT) on IPv6.
All the products supplied after
2002, IPv6 Ready.
Status to be verified &
intimate soon.
4 Microsoft Client OS/Server OS & applications—
Window XP OS can be made V6
complaint, other products Window Vista,
Window 7 are on V6.
All are IPv6 ready All products IPv6 Ready
Logo Certified.
5 IBM, India Servers & Storage Products-Hardware,
All telecom & other applications/
Firmaware—Software.
All the products supplied after
2002, IPv6 Ready.
Status to be verified &
intimate soon.
Sl.
No.
Vendors
Details
Vendors dealing in Plan IPv6 Certification
Status
6
CISCO
Cisco platforms comprise of the entire
range of Routers,
Switches,Firewall,IDS,IPS,DPI,Packet
Core,CPE ,Compute Systems,
Telepresence and Network Management
Systems.
Cisco routing and switching
systems have been IPv6
enabled since long time and all
future products form Cisco
Stable are planned to have
embedded IPv6 support.
Cisco has received
many product
certifications (e.g.,
IPv6 Ready Logo,
US DoD IPv6
certification, etc.)
7 Huawei End to End Products like- Core, Access,
Networks, Enterprise & Devices
As far as services are
concerned will be ready by Q3,
12 and for dual stack of the old
network components and new it
will be ready by 2015.
To be checked the
same and will be
intimated later on.
8 TEJAS Transport Equipments—
SDH/POTP/Carrier Ethernet etc.
Routers/Switches etc.
Transport on L-2 however
some clarification needed from
expert group.
Routers/ Switches all on IPv6
(Dual Stack)
Presently no
certification, like to
have certification
from TEC after test
bed set up.
UTStar Wire line Products like DSLM/IPDSLAM
etc.
All Products are IPv6 compliant Planning to go for
IPv6 ready logo
certification and
TEC test bed will
be utilized for that.
Other important issues raised by the Vendors during one to one meeting
Whole ecosystem needs huge cost as far as billing, Subscriber Provisioning system etc are
concerned and it is one of the key challenge for the ISP to make complete ecosystem on IPv6.
(Microsoft).
As from previous one year Broadband growth is not so encouraging, so ISP/ Vendors are looking
not so keen to go for V6 in view of business case ( UTStar).
Demand generation focus from Government is needed (UTstar).
Core network is ready for V6 but it is minuscule but for aggregation layer etc it needs lot of
investment and now ISP‘s need to look this also.
UTstar is also dealing in disaster management solutions on IPv6 in China on pilot basis and
planning to introduce in India also (Case Study will be send by UTstar to DoT).
Google and Yahoo may to be pursued for giving priority to DoT‘s IPv6 activity link in search
engine for IPv6 search at least in India.
Site Name DNS IPv6 address
1. tatacommunications-ts.comTata Communications Transformation Services 2403::24:0:0:0:a
2. bheljhs.co.inbharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Jhansi 2001:4490:dad0::5
3. tataindicombroadband.in:::::New day on the web ::::: 2403::24:0:0:0:17
4. ubuntuarchive.hnsdc.comIndex of / 2401:4800:123:108:226::4
5. hma.bhelhwr.co.inHARDWAR MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION 2403::400:8:0:0:0:a
6. www1.bhelhwr.co.inWelcome to BHEL Haridwar Web Site 2403::400:8:0:0:0:a
7. embcoed.bhelhwr.co.inB.Ed college, BHEL EMB Haridwar 2403::400:8:0:0:0:a
8. bhelhwr.co.inBharat Heavy Electricals Limited 2403::400:8:0:0:0:b
9. hns.net.inHonesty Net Solutions (I) Pvt Ltd 2401:4800::123:108:224:78:2
10. viznet.tatacommunications.comVSNL IPLC CRM ... 2403::24:0:0:0:1c
11. ipv6.bhelivp.inBHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED 2001:4490:fffc:9c00:117:239:6:210
12. ipv6.nkn.inNational Knowledge Network - Connecting Knowledge Institutions 2405:8a00:1000::2
13. web.bsnlkannur.inBSNL Kannur - The online information hub of Kannur Telecom 2001:4490:d240::3
14. alttc6.bsnl.co.inIPv6 Website of BSNL at ALTTC Ghaziabad 2001:4490:d930::500
15. tatacommunications.comTata Communications 2403::24:0:0:0:a
Indian websites on IPv6---15
Policy Decision:
All central and State government ministries and departments, including its PSUs,
shall start using IPv6 services by March-2012.
Meetings with the Central Nodal Officers:
Sl. No. Meeting dates
1. 31/08/2010
2 13/01/ 2011
3 10/05/2011
4 06/07/2011*
5 22/09/2011
6 13/12/2011**
7 15/02/12
8 03/03/2012
•One Awareness Workshop was also organized for Central Nodal Officer at Sanchar Bhawan, DoT.
•** Half day workshop on IPv6 along with Review meeting
Meetings with the State/UTs Principal Secretaries (IT) & Nodal Officers :
Sl. No. Meeting held at Meeting on Date
1. Lucknow, UP 19/08/2010
2 Bhuwaneshawara, Orissa 22/09/2010
3 Gangtok ,Sikkim 08 /10/ 2010
4 Sanchar Bhawan, Delhi 13/01/ 2011
5 Sanchar Bhawan, Delhi 21/07/201
6 Sanchar Bhawan, Delhi 15/02/2012
States/UTs Status
ActivityAndhra Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Nagaland
Formation of a
―Transition Team‖
Team formed
with Service
providers
being formed Yet to be done 22.08..2011 15.06.2011
Audit of Equipment
Reports
10.03.2012 To be done Yet to be done 14.11.2011 15.08.2011
Set up a pilot test
network
15.07.2012 To be
identified
Request for pilot
project
submitted to
DIT,GOI
To be identified 31.12.2011
Testing of hardware/
software and migration
of applications
15.02.2013 17.09.2012 28.02.2012 29.02.2012
Launch of IPv6 Services15.03.2013 15.10.2012 31.03.2012 31.03.2012
Activity Punjab Tripura West
Bengal
Delhi Daman &
Diu
Formation of a
―Transition Team‖
Team formed State IPv6
Transition
Committee
constituted in
Jan 2012
Done 15.03.2012 22.04.2011
Audit of Equipment
Reports
As state Govt lacks
technical expertise,
appropriate consultant
should be provided by
Dot, GOI.
Empanelment
of Auditors by
DoT awaited.
30.10.2011 Last week
of June
2012
15.06.2011
Set up a pilot test networkTo be identified SDC is
proposed for
IPv6 copliance
testing support
from DoT/ NIC/
BSNL
To be
identified
Latest by
Sept 2012
31.11.2011
Testing of hardware/
software and migration of
applications
A continuous
Process,
A continuous
Process,
A
continuous
Process,
Dec-12 28.02.2011
Launch of IPv6 Services31.03.2012 --- ---- Dec-12 31.03.2012
States/UTs Status
States/UTs
Nodal Officers
(Received)
IPv6 Implementation activity
Sheets (Received)
States/UTs 33/35 17/35
Pending nominations of Nodal officers & Status of activity Sheet
Sl. No. Activity Proposed
Target Date
1. Appointment of State Nodal Officer , Nodal officers from central
government departments
31.8.2010
2. Circulation of letters, guidelines, checklist etc. to all ministries /
organizations / educational institutions / PSUs etc. and orders on
appointment of departmental nodal officers to all Departments
15.9.2010
3. Appointment of Next level Departmental Nodal Officers 30.9.2010
4. Form a ―State Transition Team‖ consisting of concerned officers &
experts from stakeholders like service provider, vendors, software
developers etc.) for giving technical advice and look into issues
concerned with transition to IPv6
31.10.2010
5. Call a meeting of all ministries, organizations, educational institutions,
PSUs etc. and discuss the following issues –
a) Instructions issued by DoT
b) Checklists issued by TEC
c) Annexure ‗A‘ & ‗B‘ of Roadmap
d) Preparation of equipment reports
30.11.2010
Timeframe of Activities by Government Sector to meet Target Dates
Sr.
No.
Activity Proposed
Target Date
6. Reports preparations based on activities in Sr. No. 5 31.12.2010
7. Audit of Equipment Reports by other Agency 15.01.2011
8. Based on the Equipment Audit Reports, prepare an Equipment
replacement plan to phase out non-compliant hardware and software.
Assistance may be taken from ―State Transition Team‖
15.02.2011
9. Based on the replacement plan, prepare a procurement plan for
different ministries / departments
15.03.2011
10. Identify persons for IPv6 training and send them on training (Parallel
Activity)
A continuous
process
11. Float tenders for procurement of hardware and software as per the
plans
15.04.2011
12. IPv6 Address Allocation Policy 30.06.2011
13. Set up a pilot test network either centrally or in each department for
testing and training
31.07.2011
Timeframe of Activities by Government Sector to meet Target Dates
Sr. No. Activity Proposed
Target Date
14. Equipment Procurement and deployment in the network 31.10.2011
15. Testing of hardware and software and migration of applications 28.02.2012
16. Launch of IPv6 Services 31.03.2012
Timeframe of Activities by Government Sector to meet Target Dates
Sl. No States/UT Nodal Officer Nomination Activity Sheet Status
1 Andhra Pradesh Received Received
2 Arunachal Pradesh Not Received
3 Assam Received Received
4 Bihar Received
5 Chhattisgarh Received
6 Goa Received
7 Gujarat Received Received
8 Haryana Received
9 Himachal Pradesh Received
10 Jammu & Kashmir Received Received
11 Jharkhand Received
12 Karnataka Received
13 Kerala Received
14 Madhya Pradesh Received
15 Maharashtra Received Received
16 Manipur Received Received
17 Meghalaya Received Received
Sl. No States/UT Nodal Officer Nomination Activity Sheet Status
18 Mizoram Received
19 Nagaland Received Received
20 Orissa Received Received
21 Punjab Received Received
22 Rajasthan Received
23 Sikkim Received Received
24 Tamil Nadu Received Received
25 Tripura Received Received
26 Uttarakhand Not Received
27 Uttar Pradesh Received
28 West Bengal Received Received
29 Andaman & Nicobar Islands Received
30 Chandigarh Received
31 Delhi Received Received
32 Dadra and Nagar Haveli Received
33 Daman & Diu Received Received
34 Pondicherry Received Received
35 Lakshadweep Received
Sl. No. States/UT Awareness Workshop
1 Goa 10.02.2012 (Postponed due State election)
2 Himachal Pradesh Date awaited
3 Gujarat Date awaited
4 Jammu & Kashmir Date awaited
5 Meghalaya 10.04.2012
6 Tripura 17th April, 2012 at Agartala
7 Uttarakhand 30.03.2012
8 Andaman & Nicobar Islands Date awaited
9 Delhi 23.03.2012
10 Lakshadweep 13.04.2012
11 Nagaland Date Awaited
12 Mizoram Date awaited
20 Workshops has already been conducted out of 26 approved, and as per plan above four to five
more workshops need to be conducted beyond 26.
Workshops at State/UTs HQ :
Sl. No. Meeting held at Meeting on dated
1. Lucknow 08.03.2011
2 Puducherry 19.05.2011
3 Bangalore 01.06.2011
4 Raipur 10. 06. 2011
5 Bhopal 23.06.2011
6 Kolkata 05.08.2011
7 Chennai 12.08.2011
8 Guwahati 27-09-2011
9 Chandigarh 21-10-2011
10 Gangtok 25/11/2011
11 Trivananthapuram 23/12/2011
12 Imphal 27/12/2011
13 Daman 16/01/2012
14 Ranchi 24/01/2012
15 Hyderabad 17/02/2012
16 Patna 17/02/2012
17 Itanagar 24/02/2012
18 Mumbai 05/03/2012
19 Jaipur 13/03/2012
20 Bhubneshawar 21/03/2012
Scope of Consultancy
In order to effectively progress IPv6 migration, Expression of Interest (EOI)
aims to shortlist Consulting Agencies / Firms / Institution / Academic and
Research Institutes / Societies who can provide the various IPv6 services
Like-
•IPv6 Consulting.
•End-to-End IPv6 Consulting (IPv6 consulting + Project Management).
•IPv6 Implementation.
The government organization may choose any of the above mentioned
services or its subcomponent as per their requirement.
IPv6 Consultants
This list of shortlisted consultants will be sent to the central and states government organization.
As desired by the Nodal Officer of the Central Governments
EOI was floated after the approval of the competent authority for empanelment of the consultants
for:
IPv6 Consulting.
End-to-End IPv6 Consulting (IPv6 consulting + Project Management).
IPv6 Implementation.
Bid was floated on 8th August 2011 and EOI bid opened on 21st September, 2011.
11 Consultants have been approved namely ( Agreement on 23rd March, 2012):
1.NIT Hamirpur. 7. Ernst & Young.
2.TCS. 8. Neosixth Technologies, Bangalore
3. C-DOT. 9. Tech Mahindra.
4. ERNET. 10.TCIL.
5. Pricewaters house Coopers, Kolkata. 11. HCL.
6. IIT Kanpur.
India IPv6 Task Force Newsletter: Four issues has been released till date in the form of
Soft copy as well as hard copies.
1st Issue---- June 2011.
2nd Issue----August, 2011.
3rd Issue-----October, 2011.
4th Issue------December, 2011.
5th Issue Due---- March, 2012 (Due)
All the information on IPv6 including India IPv6 Task Force Newsletter copies are
available on www.dot.gov.in & www.tec.gov.in under IPv6 Activity Link.
Procurement of ICT Equipments
Status of TEC IPv6 Lab and IPv6 ready logo certification:
TEC test bed is under installation and likely to be ready in March, 2012.
TEC to seek IPv6 ready logo certification from IPv6 Forum .
DoT/TEC are in consultation with IPv6 world forum for accreditation of the TEC Test Bed as
8th Lab in the world as IPv6 ready logo certification lab.
Meeting with IPv6 world forum‘s President n 2nd March, 2012 with DoT/TEC officers in this
regards.
On request of some of the Government organization for procurement of new ICT hardware
DoT has given approval for
“till the Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC), a wing of DoT's test bed becomes
operational and gets recognised by the world IPv6 forum for the IPv6 Ready Logo
Certification Programme, Organizations may procure the products already certified by the
world IPv6 Forum through their IPv6 ready logo programme, the details of which are available
in the IPv6 ready logo websites.‖
Standing Committee: Committee formed and three meetings held till date.
Core Committee: Committee formed and three meetings held till date.
India IPv6 Task Force Newsletter: Four issues has been released till date in the
form of Soft copy as well as hard copies.
All the information on IPv6 including India IPv6 Task Force Newsletter copies are
available on www.dot.gov.in & www.tec.gov.in under IPv6 Activity Link.
Expert Group: Expert Group formed to provide highly technical support to Core
committee ad other stakeholder online.
Core Committee
Sl. No. Name of the Member Email Id
1. R M Agarwal [email protected]
2 B K Nath [email protected]
3 R P Singh [email protected]
4. R S Mani [email protected]
5. Naveen Dhar [email protected]
m
6. G Srinivas [email protected]
7 Anup Pandey [email protected]
Expert Group Members
S.
No Name
Designation &
organisation E-mail Telephone
1 Sh. Abhay Karandikari IIT Mumbai [email protected] 9820605351
2 Sh. P Badrinarayanan Tata Commns Ltd.
badrinarayanan.p@tatacom
munications.com 9884072488
3 Sh. Gopi Krishna Gerge IISc,Banglore [email protected] 9845007716
4 Sh. Jamadagni CEDT,IISc [email protected]/22932966/9
845022225
5 Sh. Latif Ladid IPv6 Forum worldwide [email protected]
6 Sh. Lawrence Hughes infoweapons [email protected]
7 Sh. Navpreet Singh IIT,Kanpur [email protected] 9532094842
8 Sh. T V Prabhakar CEDT,IISc [email protected] 8022932967
9 Sh. Ramesh Chandra GM, Airtel [email protected] 9810300704
10 Dr. Prof. Sureswar Ramdass Director, NAv6, Malaysia [email protected]
11 Prof. Arun B. Samaddar Director, NIT, Sikkim [email protected] 03595 260042
12 Sh. Hemant Dattatrey VP, IPv6 Forum India [email protected] 9844014693
13 Sh. Avinash Joshi Director, Tech
Mahindra.
[email protected] 9850753614
IPv6 Awareness in Government Organizations Contd.
• In addition for IPv6 specialized training to Government Organizations as per
their demands in the Steering Committee meeting it is proposed as a initial
step to make budgetary provisions of Rs. 1 Crore to carry out training of
some 3000 trainees countrywide in states and central Government
departments.
Number Trainees per
State
Total
Trainees
Cost (Rs.)
States 34 25 850 25,50,000
Central
Departments
95 25 2375 71, 25,000
Total 3225 96,75,000
The following projects can be identified in the states:
IPv6 based tele-medicine
IPv6 based Birth and death certificate
IPv6 cloud based citizen services
IPv6 based Tele-Education
Intelligent traffic Management systems Etc.
Pilot Projects
Important Activity for 2012-13
Substantial transition to IPv6 by 2020.
- Formulation of New Internet Protocol V6 (IPv6) Deployment Roadmap Version-2 in 2012
Setting up of IPv6 innovation centre
-Concept Paper & Approval of India IPv6 Innovation Center proposed in 2012
All the Government websites on dual stack in 2012 (proposed).
Global IPv6 Summit in India.
Adoption of IPv6 based Pilot Project in Government Sectors .
To Pursue Content, Application and End User Equipment Providers.
IPv6 Ready Logo Certification for TEC Test Bed.
IPv6 implementation workshops for states and central Organizations.
Target to have meeting with End User Equipments Vendors.
--Handset/Dongles/Computers/Laptop/Modems/Wi-Fi/& Data Centers vendors.
Expectation from States/Central Department
Completed Activity Sheets .
Pilot Projects Proposal to DIT.
Identification of officers for specialized IPv6 training.
IPv6 Activity Link of DoT
(http://dot.gov.in/ipv6/ipv6activities.html) in their respective
websites
Further circulation of IPv6 online newsletters.
My Contact Details:
N Ram, Director (NT), DoT
+91 11 23372533, 23036626.
Segment IPv6 Readiness
Banks • Some banks have started IPv6 adoption
• Are targeting their most critical content - primarily their
internet banking website
Travel (Airlines) • Some are undertaking a cost-benefit analysis
• Need to plan and begin migration to IPv6 at the earliest
Internet Companies* • Key business services are being migrated
• Some challenges are being faced – related to payment
gateways, DNS, auto assignment, etc.
Enterprises • Many have internal systems and hence have not devised an
IPv6 plan – DoT is facilitating the required awareness in PSUs
and government enterprises
• Need to identify public facing content and adopt IPv6
IPv6 Content Readiness Across Segments
IPv6 Readiness of the Supporting EcosystemSegment IPv6 Readiness
Content Delivery
Networks
• Most major ones are ready – e.g. Akamai, Limelite, Level 3, etc.
Web Analytics • Not all are compliant - content providers would lose out on IPv6 visitor
information initially, but that should be tolerable
• Lack of a mature geo-mapping database leads to issues for a small subset
of players
Security Providers • Security equipments (hardware) are IPv6-ready – e.g. Arbor, Tipping
Point, etc.
• However, only the large B2C vendors seem to be IPv6 compliant
• Lack of information around security best practices for IPv6
Ad networks • Not all are compliant
• Might put off some businesses, especially those who rely mainly on ad-
revenue
Payment Gateways • They are primary impediments for transactional sites - very few payment
gateways are IPv6 ready
• IPv6 migration will need some engineering effort – dual stack alone may
not be sufficient
ISPs & Hosting
Providers
• All major ones are IPv6 enabled
• Could play a pivotal role in making the required push for IPv6, happen –
e.g. enabling IPv6 support by default, for new content sites
Scope of Consultancy
1. IPv6 Consultancy propose to cover s:
IPv6 Migration Assessment and Gap Analysis:
• IPv6 Awareness across organization
• Current State of IPv6 readiness
• Existing IPv6 Adoption Plans and their State
• Infrastructure Readiness and network audit
• Detailed IPv6 Training and Education Roadmap and Plan
Strategy Planning:
• Detailed IPv6 Implementation / Adoption Roadmap and Project Plan
• Detailed IPv6 Adoption Governance / Transition Management
• Procurement plan and Budget Planning for network infrastructure
equipment, systems and 3rd party applications.
• Current IPv6 adoption strategy and implementation plans
• Key adoption challenges
• Creating documentation templates and comprehensive
documentation roadmap
Scope of Consultancy Contd.
Network Planning and Design: Using Planning based on existing and future requirements
Creating an IPv6 Network Architecture as per requirements
IPv6 Integration Planning - Transition Methodology Options
Network Design and configuration planning,
Identification of applications and services for migration
Security Plan
Network Implementation and Test Planning
Documenting all the activities carried out in standardized formats
Selection of Implementing Agency:
Preparation of detailed technical and financial tender document.
Preparation of evaluation criteria for the selection of implementing agency
Evaluation of the bids
Scope of Consultancy Contd.2. End-to-End IPv6 Consulting:
It covers all aspects of IPv6 Project Management in addition to IPv6
consulting mentioned in previous slides.
The responsibility of the Consultants would then encompass the complete
monitoring and supervision of the actual implementation and ensuring a
timely delivery by the implementation organization.
Project Management activities may include:
-Creating a project plan for IPv6 project management, and carry out IPv6
project management activities for IPv6 adoption,
This covers –
•Detailed Project Management Plan – Objectives and Approach, Project
Scope and Timelines, , Cost Management, Resource Planning, Document
Management, Change Management, Risk Management and Risk Mitigation
Plan, Procurement Management, Configuration Management
• Project – Execution and Progress Tracking
Scope of Consultancy Contd.
3.IPv6 Implementation:
The scope of work for IPv6 Implementation covers all aspects of
implementation of IPv6 as-
Applications and services Migration.
Test IPv6 Network Implementation execution.
Production Network Implementation execution.
Test Plan creation and validation for test and production networks.
Post Implementation Support, Training and Knowledge Transfer to Staff.
Proposal of Smart Buildings
Proposed to take up IPv6-based smart-building pilot projects for TEC and
Electronics Niketan to make them energy efficient (Saving upto 30%) and
with reduced CO2 emissions (upto 24%) [towards the goal of a greener
building] using IPv6 technologies.
In India according to the National Economic Survey 2009-10,
• The eleventh 5-year plan includes an indicative target of increasing energy
efficiency by 20% by 2016-17.
• India‘s per capita carbon dioxide emissions will increase nearly 3-fold to 3.5
tonnes by 2030.
• Government of India plans to curb the carbon emissions related to the
growth of its economy – its carbon intensity – by 24% by 2020.
Proposal of Smart Buildings Contd.
These building can be taken to showcase as
Proof of concept for other government departments so that they can
see it working and take up similar projects
It will also give an opportunity to Indian manufacturers to understand
the concept and see its live working so that they can then promote it
across the country. This will lead to development of new business
opportunities in this area. For an energy deficient country like India, such
projects have great potential and manufacturers will find good business
cases.
•The Pilot project working group visited Shimla, Himachal Pradesh to discuss
the scope and details of the IPv6 pilot projects to be initiated in the state of
Himachal Pradesh.
The following projects were identified to be initiated in the state:
IPv6 based tele-medicine
IPv6 based Birth and death certificate
IPv6 cloud based citizen services
•The Pilot project working group has received letter of intent for the initiation of
pilot projects in the following states:
Himachal Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
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IPv6 Smartgrid for Efficient Electricity Generation & Distribution
Policy Decision:
All major Service providers (having at least 10,000 internet customers or STM-1
bandwidth) will target to handle IPv6 traffic and offer IPv6 services by December-2011.
Meetings with the major service providers and Content Providers:
Sl. No. Meeting dates
1. 27/08/2010
2 01/03/2011
3 15/04/2011
4 09/05/2011
5 14/07/2011
6 20/09/2011
7 29/11/2011
8 19& 20/01/12
Meetings with the Equipment Vendors and Application &Content Providers were
also held on 10th January and 13th January, 2012 respectively
Other issues Discussed with Service Providers
Status of linking the website with IPv6 activity link of DoT or TEC
website.
Advertisement status of IPv6.
Customer related commercial information to be displayed on their
respective websites.
Articles for the forthcoming Newsletter issue about the experiences
while implementing the v6 in the respective networks.
DoT need to have coordination with IP related international
Organizations like ICANN, IANA, IETF, APNIC etc.
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