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IPv6 Deployment Monitoring. Kamal Ahmed ( kamal.ahmed@tno.nl ) 7 July 2010. Contents. Objectives Action plan Measurement results Future activities. Objectives. Measure the number of IPv6 enabled users Conduct IPv6 measurement campaigns for Europe in 2009 and 2010
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IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Kamal Ahmed (kamal.ahmed@tno.nl) 7 July 2010
Contents • Objectives • Action plan • Measurement results • Future activities IPv6 deployment monitoring
Objectives • Measure the number of IPv6 enabled users • Conduct IPv6 measurement campaigns for Europe in 2009 and 2010 • Assess global deployment, quality and security of current IPv6 products and services – survey & interviews • Disseminate the results (www.ipv6monitoring.eu) IPv6 deployment monitoring
Action Plan • Action Plan 2008 states that by the end of 2010: 25% of users are able to connect to the IPv6 internet and so are able to access their most important content and service providers without noticing a major difference compared to IPv4 Determine: • The fraction of users that can access the IPv6 internet compared to the number of users that can access the IPv4 internet. This will be referred to as metric U (Users). • The fraction of most important websites that can be accessed using the IPv6 internet compared to the IPv4 internet. This will be referred to as metric C (Capable). IPv6 deployment monitoring
Measurement methodology: factor U (Users) • Simultaneously • Have webmasters place a script on their website that causes end users to connect to a TNO server. webpage with TNO JAVA script web server 1. http request IPv4/IPv6 2. JAVA script TNO IP monitoring server: - ipv4.test.ipv6monitoring.eu - ipv6.test.ipv6monitoring.eu - ipv4v6.test.ipv6monitoring.eu web browser end user 3. PHP call • PHP call via • IPv4 only • IPv6 only • dual stack HTTP/PHP server MySQL server and logging tool IPv6 deployment monitoring
Measurement methodology: factor C (content) • Use ALEXA top 500 most popular websites per member state • Per member state: measure IPv6 reachability of these sites Total of 13.500 web sites used. IPv6 deployment monitoring
Measurement results: factor U Average of uptake ~ 2% – 4%: far below 25% target! IPv6 deployment monitoring
Measurement results: factor C 0! Number of websites of top 500 per country reachable on IPv6 (total of 13500 websites analyzed) IPv6 deployment monitoring
Survey results RIPE APNIC IPv6 traffic is insignificant source: TNO/GNKS 2009 IPv6 traffic is less than IPv4 traffic IPv6 traffic is same as IPv4 traffic IPv6 deployment monitoring IPv6 traffic is greater than IPv4 traffic
Future activities (1/2): measurement approach • Increase number of participants • Selection of websites: • Participation of EU and TNO and GNKS • NDA with RIPE NCC agreed: sharing of measurement results. • Invitation to RIPE NCC’s members to participate • Global ipv6 Survey among members of RIPE NCC, APNIC, ARIN, AfriNIC and LACNIC. Analysis of results and comparison with 2009 survey. IPv6 deployment monitoring
Future activities (2/2): meeting events Jan Feb Sep Dec Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Aug Oct Nov Jan March 1st week Study report DS-2 available on website Apr 26th Acceleration ipv6 depl. workshop (Brussels) Nov 15th - 19th 2010 RIPE 61 meeting (Rome) Jul 7th 2010 EU projects meeting – M. Potts. (Brussels) Dec 14th 2010 All EU ipv6 projects meeting (Gent) May 3 - 7th RIPE 60 meeting (Prague) Jul 25th – 30thIETF 78 Maastricht June 20th ICANN 38 meeting (Brussels) June 25th German IPv6 Summit (Potsdam) Sep 28 - 30th ICT 2010 event (Brussels). Present only one day Sep 15th Expert reviewer meeting combined with seminar (Delft) t.b.c. End of Feb 2011 Presentation for EC - workshop format IPv6 deployment monitoring
Thank you! kamal.ahmed@tno.nl www.ipv6monitoring.eu