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IPv6 CPE readiness panel

IPv6 CPE readiness panel. Ole Trøan , ot@cisco.com. IPv6 mercenary. 2011-11-01. John on Cisco IPv6 Strategy . June 2010. Google’s June 2010 IPv6 developers conference.

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IPv6 CPE readiness panel

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  1. IPv6 CPE readiness panel Ole Trøan, ot@cisco.com IPv6 mercenary 2011-11-01

  2. John on Cisco IPv6 Strategy June 2010 • Google’s June 2010 IPv6 developers conference “…if we don’t overcome the challenges of IPv4 (...) we will slow down the growth of the Internet and loose momentum as an industry " "IPv6 is important to all of us (…) to everyone around the world, It is crucial to our ability to tie together everyone and every device.“ "At Cisco we are commited architecturally to IPv6 across the board: All of our devices, all of our applications and all of our services" .

  3. Cisco IPv6 CPE Products Examples • Home Networking Business Unit: • E1200v2 E1500 E1440 E2500 E2700 E3200 E3200v2 E4200 E4200v2 E900 • Small Business Technology Group: • Small Business RV Routers (RV110, RV180), NSS300, Cameras… • Telco Home Networking Business Unit: • TES301, 302, 303… • Cable Home Networking Business Unit: • DPC3825, DPC3925, DPC3010 • Services Routing Technology Group • 800 series routers, ISR series routers

  4. Trends • Innovation and deployment in IPv4x, IPv4 residual technologies, standards, and products is off the MAP • Demands on CPEs increasing: • MAP (4rd-T,U,E, dIVI-PD, SA46T-AS, stateless 4over6) • SD-NAT, NAT464 • PCP/UPnP proxy • Bufferbloat • Homenet • IPv6 deployment trend? • Not quite what we’d hope for…

  5. IPv6 CPE standardization: • Done: • RFC6204: CableLabseRouter, BBF TR-124i2, IPv6 Ready CE logo • Ongoing: • RFC6204bis • PCP / UPnP proxy • Softwires / Behave: Stateless IPv4 over IPv6, Stateless CGN • Home networking WG: • PrefixConfiguration and other configuration information • Routing (unicast / multicast) • Name Resolution • Service Discovery • Network Security

  6. Challenges: • SP edge: • PE, BNGs, CMTSs are largely there • N:1 VLAN feature support are there or very soon • CPE: • IPv4x / Transition mechanisms are all over the MAP • Averaging a new proposal a week.  • IPv4/IPv6 Feature parity (including performance) • IPv6 “only” operation with residual IPv4

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