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2 nd World IPv6 Congress, Paris, 2012

2 nd World IPv6 Congress, Paris, 2012. Mobile broadband and IPv6 in Slovenia. jan@go6.si. 1. Agenda. Few words about go6 institute IPv6 in Tušmobil cellular network IPv6 in Mobitel cellular network IPv6 in Simobil cellular network Q&A. 2. About me (in a glance).

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2 nd World IPv6 Congress, Paris, 2012

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  1. 2nd World IPv6 Congress, Paris, 2012 Mobile broadband and IPv6in Slovenia jan@go6.si 1

  2. Agenda • Few words about go6 institute • IPv6 in Tušmobil cellular network • IPv6 in Mobitel cellular network • IPv6 in Simobil cellular network • Q&A 2

  3. About me (in a glance) • CEO of Slovenian Go6 Institute • Determined IPv6 advocate • IPv6 consultant for many Slovenian operators and enterprises • Working in Internet operations for 21 years • 12 years ago touched IPv6 • Active and contributing member of RIPE and IETF community • Primary co-author of RIPE-501 IPv6 procurement doc • Co-author of RFC 6346 (A+P approach to IPv4 depletion) • Frequent IPv6 Flyer (Google IPv6 implementors conference, OECD meeting, RIPE, different government meetings, etc…) 3

  4. Go6 institute • First: what we do and how we do it • … later on also the results…  4

  5. Go6 institute • IPv6 initiative in Slovenia • Not-for-profit organisation • Strategic partnership with Arnes and LTFE • Open platform, based on membership (major ISP, mobile operators, content providers, integrators,…) • Financially supported by members of go6 platform • Steered by go6 expert council, formed from representatives of government, telco&post regulator, academic research network, faculty, Slo IPv6 WG chair, industry and content providers 5

  6. Go6 expert council official meetings 6

  7. Go6 platform – strategic partners

  8. Go6 platform – Gold and silver members

  9. Go6 platform – members

  10. IPv6 Ready Logo Program • Go6 is member of IPv6 Ready Logo Commitee 10

  11. ISOC is a member of Go6 platform 11

  12. Go6 activities • IPv6 working group – IP experts from industry • Slovenian IPv6 summits (6th done in Nov. 2011) • IPv6 consulting to members of platform and outside • 6DEPLOY workshops – organizing events • Operating and hosting 6DEPLOY lab • A+P RFC (RFC 6346) • Go6lab – testing, testing, testing… • World wide IPv6 speeches on various conferences 12

  13. IPv6 WG • Involved in the document, describing the requirements and compliancy of ITC equipment with IPv6 standards and also experience/knowledge needed for integrators – today known as RIPE-501 • Helping government with preparation of IPv6 action plan, hopefully becoming national strategy later. • Mixed form of task force, RIPE WG and IETF WG 13

  14. Slo IPv6 summits • World known speakers – Woiciech Dec (Cisco), Martin J. Levy (HE), Daniel Karrenberg (Chief scientist RIPE-NCC), Patrik Faltstrom (Cisco), Ron Broersma (US Navy/SPAWAR), Eric Vyncke (Cisco), Randy Bush (IIJ), Mark Townsley (Cisco), … • Presenters from Slovenia (important) • Updates minutes – big push, deployment engine • Round tables, initiated by Ministry for science and technology 14

  15. Slo IPv6 summits (high-level openings) CTO of Arnes and secretary of Ministry of S&T 15

  16. Slo IPv6 summits (round tables – high-level) 16

  17. 4. Slo IPv6 summit technical panel, lead by Daniel Karrenberg and Jan Žorž

  18. Regulators role in IPv6 deployment • Apek published 79 pages long paper “IPv6 deployment recommandations” • IPv6 survey to all operators, rendering IPv6 question very important in some CxO minds… • Big involvement in Go6 platform • Not regulating any IP related transports or networks. 18

  19. IPv6 study for Slo government • 170 pages • 7 authors • International team • 11 key questions • Many answers… • Now finally translated to English language…

  20. RIPE-501 – published!

  21. RIPE-501 position paper from a Vendor  VendorX position paper: After careful analysis of the RIPE-501 profile, Ci*co is expressing its support for the following reasons: The set of features listed is deployment oriented and takes into account architectures that have been validated by experience. The profile does not restrict itself to a small set of core IPv6 features. The document lists a coherent set of IPv6 features that are likely to help the industry deploy IPv6 at a faster pace. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6553/brief_c80-674464.html

  22. RIPE-501”bis” • Just one option: IPv6 Ready logo or RFC list • Added CPE, LB and mobile nodes specs • Merike Käo as new co-author • Finished the editing phase • Published on RIPE IPv6 WG mailinglist for discussion, soon under Last Call • See new versions at http://go6.si/RIPE501bis/

  23. 2011-04 RIPE IPv6 policy change proposal We’ll include the suggestion, to allocate by default /32 and give out up to /29 without additional documentation only to those who ask. New text: Organisations that meet the initial allocation criteria are eligible to receive an initial allocation of /32. For initial allocations up to /29 no additional documentation is necessary.

  24. Go6 as national Wv6D coordinator • Delegated coordinator for Slovenia region from ISOC • 30 websites participated • All top-5 (24ur, rtvslo, SiOL, najdi.si, podnapisi…) • Dedicated website: http://dan.ipv6.si/ • World IPv6 Day was a great success • We learned many things from that day • PEBKAC • Equipment, network and other services works • Just enable it, but don’t forget about security and helpdesk training 24

  25. IPv6 in Slovenia Slovenia 25

  26. IPv6 in Slovenia 26

  27. IPv6 in Slovenia (vyncke.com measurements) Sample taken on : 29. November 2011 13:33 CET http://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/ 27

  28. IPv6 in Slovenia (vyncke.com measurements) Sample taken on : 29. November 2011 13:33 CET http://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/ 28

  29. IPv6 in Slovenia (vyncke.com measurements) 29

  30. Sharing IPv6 knowledge around the world It’s very important sharing our knowledge, expertise and experience in IPv6 implementation with other IPv6 Task Forces, IPv6 iniciatives and audiences around the world!!! Thank you for finding our ideas interesting. 30

  31. Sharing IPv6 knowledge around the world We are sorry, but our World IPv6 tour got way too long by now with too many visited places to show all the pictures here, unless you have enough spare time. We shared our IPv6 success story all around the world, believe me  31

  32. Mission, goal, quest… • We make people talk to each other about IPv6 • We push IPv6 deployment in Slovenia • We aggregate knowledge and make it available between members of go6 platform • We connect government, regulator, ISP’s and industry between each other • We make competition companies talk to each other to make IPv6 deployment easier • We became IPv6 pivot point in Slovenia • …and it works  32

  33. Cooperation work: Go6 as a catalyst Disclaimer: IPv6 in Slovenia is being promoted by the Go6 institute, this is an industry body (important mesagge here: self regulation can work!!!) and here is one of our succes stories. Go6 as an IPv6 catalyst got 2 mobile operators together deploying IPv6 on 3GPP at the same time and here is how they did it. 33

  34. Tušmobil - 2a02:840::/32AS41828 34

  35. Tušmobil - 2a02:840::/32AS41828 IMAP login log record: Mar 5 12:07:47 go6lab dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=, method=PLAIN, rip=2a02:840:beef:4c::2, lip=2a02:e8:0:1::babe:face, TLS SMTP log record (sending mail): Mar 5 12:18:32 go6lab postfix/smtpd[24374]: 4AB9F2378666: client=unknown[2a02:840:beef:47::2], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=jan 35

  36. Tušmobil - 2a02:840::/32AS41828 36

  37. Tušmobil - 2a02:840::/32AS41828 • Versions of software used: • SGSN NSN, SG6  • GGSN NSN, FlexiISN v 3.2 CD7 • Firewall Cisco ASA v7.2 • DNS64 totd 1.5.1  • NAT64 ecdysis-nf-nat64-20100226 @gentoo 2.6.3 • Mobile Nokia e52 37

  38. Mobitel - 2a02:e20::/32AS29276 38

  39. Mobitel and IPv6 . . . . . . . . • Packet core is IPv6 ready • IPv6 only PDP context • IPv4 and IPv6 in same PDP context not supported jet • 6VPE over MBICORE • Static routing Terminals • Each terminal gets /64 • Problems with IPv6 PPP and DNS • Manual config • Limited terminal support • Nokia E and N series  OK • Window mobile 6.1  No support • Data cards  Natively no support 39

  40. Mobitel - 2a02:e20::/32AS29276 Versions of software used: • SGSN Ericsson Mk IV 2008B Dual Access • GGSN Ericsson/Juniper J120 2009A • MPLS Cisco 7609 Version 12.2(33)SRC2 40

  41. Show stoppers… • What is still missing? • No wide support in mobile terminals (Symbian, Meego and Android 4) • Content based charging – not existent • Limited or no support for dual-stack in terminals 41

  42. Simobil network • Test IPv6 enabled APN was fully functional in December 2011 • Dual-stacked (IPv4 and IPv6 PDP connections possible) • Cisco GGSN will support PDPv4v6 in Q1 2012 42

  43. Simobil network 43

  44. Simobil network 44

  45. Simobil network 45

  46. Simobil network 46

  47. Simobil network 47

  48. Simobil network Two PDP contexts also works in parallel PDPv4 and PDPv6. 48

  49. Nokia is ahead with IPv6 on mobile devices (21M-02) 49

  50. Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Android 4) - IPv6 on 3G capable 50

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