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CHRISTIAN VOGT SENIOR MARKETING MANAGER, ERICSSON IPV6 WORLD CONGRESS, LONDON JUNE 14–15, 2011 IPV6 DEPLOYMENT SOLVING A CHICKEN-AND-EGG PROBLEM IN DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER STYLE

IPv6 Deployment -- Solving a Chicken-and-Egg Problem In Divide-and-Conquer Style

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Page 1: IPv6 Deployment -- Solving a Chicken-and-Egg Problem In Divide-and-Conquer Style

CHRISTIAN VOGTSENIORMARKETING MANAGER, ERICSSON

IPV6 WORLD CONGRESS, LONDON

JUNE 14–15, 2011

IPV6 DEPLOYMENT

SOLVING A CHICKEN-AND-EGG PROBLEM

IN DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER STYLE

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Everyone and everything that benefits from an Internet connectionwill have one

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

50 %

40 %

30 %

20 %

10 %

RUNNING OUT OF IPV4 ADDRESSES

ARIN

RIPE NCC

APNIC

LACNIC

AFRINIC

Da

ta fro

m

Ge

off H

usto

n: IP

v4

Ad

dre

ss R

ep

ort

ww

w.p

ota

roo

.ne

t/to

ols

/ip

v4

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IPV6 ONLY LONG-TERM SOLUTION

# devices

# c

onnections p

er

devic

e

share

deploy IPv6

fractional IPv4 address per device

full IPv4 addressper device

full IPv6 addressper device

IPv4 addresses

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COMPLEX TRANSITION TO IPV6:

EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE

operating systems

applications

programmingenvironments

address provisioning

transport

user database

mobility management

policy control

firewall

intrusion detection

routing

transport

trafficmanagement

caching

serveroperating system

applications

load balancing

DoS protection

content

transit &content delivery

users

serviceprovider

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CRITICALNESS FOR BUSINESS

DETERMINES DEPLOYMENT IN NETWORK

› Tier-1 carriers and large service providers IPv6-ready

› Small service providers on less aggressive schedule

content

transit &content delivery

users

serviceprovider

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COST DETERMINES DEPLOYMENT AT ENDS

› Operating systems and mainstream applications IPv6-ready

› Niche applications will take time

transit &content delivery

serviceprovider

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LONG TAIL OF CONTENT SLOW IN UPGRADING

Ericsson Review, issue 2, 2011

10%

8%

6%

4%

2%

0 200k 400k 600k 800k 1000k

Top websites support IPv6, led by Google, Facebook, YouTube.Long tail adopting slowly, except for sites hosted by Google

top websites support IPv6

less support on other websites

many small websites hosted by Google

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WORLD IPV6 DAY:

HISTORIC DEPLOYMENT JUMP OF CONTENT

5%

4%

3%

2%

1%

week before

IPv6 support doubles among top 10,000 websites on World IPv6 Day

Ericsso

n m

ea

su

rem

en

ts

World

IPv6 Day

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AND HISTORIC FALL RIGHT AFTERWARDS…

5%

4%

3%

2%

1%

World IPv6 Day seen as “test drive”.Permanent IPv6 deployment will follow hopefully soon

Ericsso

n m

ea

su

rem

en

ts

week before World

IPv6 Day

next

day

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THREE “DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER” STAGES

1 32

content

transit &content delivery

users

serviceprovider

3

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SOONER IPV6 CONNECTIVITY FOR USERS

› IPv6 connectivity for user first, internals of network can wait

› Calls for separation of user traffic and network control

› Traditional 3GPP architecture of mobile networks

› Later reproduced for fixed networks in IETF

content

transit &content delivery

users

serviceprovider

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CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS

TO ACCELERATE IPV6 AVAILABILITY OF CONTENT

› Make IPv4-only content available via IPv6

› Fetch content via IPv4, distribute via IPv4 and IPv6

› Leverage reach of content delivery networks

content

transit &content delivery

users

serviceprovider

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SIMPLIFY LEGACY SUPPORT IN LONG TERM

› Enable reachability of legacy without full IPv4 support

› Calls for IPv4-IPv6 translation

transit &content delivery

serviceprovider

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content

transit &content delivery

users

serviceprovider

IPv6 end to end

IPv6 deployment complex, but doable and worthwhile.

Ericsson committed to IPv6, instrumental in its design and deployment

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