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TWNIC Update

Sheng Wei Kuo, TWNICNIR SIG, APNIC 29

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Outline The Status of facing to IPv4 address

exhaustion in Taiwan The Taiwan’s ISPs survey of facing to IPv4 address

exhaustion Measure the IPv6 readiness in Taiwan

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Introduce to IPv6 Program in Taiwan

2002-2008Phase I Program

2009-2012Phase II Program2009-2012Phase II Program

2013->Next Generation Network

2013->Next Generation Network

6 Killer Applications(VoIPv6 , Campusv6 , Carv6 ,eHealthcarev6 , Personv6)

Backbone IPv4/IPv6 Dual Service

IPv6 Ready Logo Testing Lab

IPv6 D&D Program

IPv6 Summit , IPv6 pavilionIPv6 Training Program

IPv4/IPv6 Transition Inter-networking Technology(Dual Stack , Tunnel , Translator)

IPv4/IPv6 Transition Management

IPv6 Ready Logo Testing LabIPv6 Industry Development

ISP, TANET, GSNApplications & Services

Interoperability and Certification of next generation Internet project (NCP , National Communication Program)

IP for Everyone

IP in Everything

Inter-networkingEverywhere

Infra-structure

R&D

Standard&Testing

Application&Promotion

All Objects Inter-networking Project

Regulations & Policies

TransitionTechnologies

IndustryDevelopment

Applications& Services

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Facing to IPv4 address exhaustion In transition phase, it is important to

understand the status of Taiwan’s ISPs fact IPv4 address exhaustion. Made the survey of “ ISPs face to IPv4 address

exhaustion” on Aug, 2009. Start to do IPv6 readiness in 2009.

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Introduction of the survey

Survey time : 2009/8/24~2009/9/24 Survey target : TWNIC members Total number of Questionnaire : 59 Response : 35 (60%) Percentage of IPv4 addresses in ISPs who

response the Questionnaire and TWNIC IPv4 allocations : 95.33%

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The service using IPv4 addresses in 2009 and 2012

It is clear from this table that the services of FTTx and 3G/4G will needmore IPv4 address in 2010

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The service using IPv6 addresses in 2012

These statistics show that1.FTTx, 3G and 4G are new services and growth rapidly, so ISPs will transit FTTx/3G/4G to IPv6 in high priority.2.IDC/Lease Line services are easy to transit to IPv6, so these are second priority.3.Cable and xDSL are most subscribers but most cable/xDSL CPE use L3 and only support IPv4. For cost issue, xDSL and cable services are difficult to transit to IPv6.

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The strategy of facing IPv4 address exhaustion

You can see “services transited to IPv6 “ and “To do more IPv4 address management” are major strategy.

* To do more IPv4 address management means do more calculate how many IPv4 address they need in this year then to request it , reduce to assignment size…etc

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Does your company have any strategy plan in IPv6?

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Which item has been implemented in IPv6?

In access services, there are including in tunnel broker, Lease Line, FTTx.

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Why your company does not deploy IPv6?

Cost too high18.6%

No effect12.4%

Technology is not mature8.0%

No equipment support

9.7%

Maybe have new technical solution

8.8%

Global Trend is not clear8.8%

No content8.8%

No requirement from subscribers

19.5%

Other5.3%

This graph shows us where the main issues is in deployment IPv6 1. “Cost too high”, “no requirement from subscribers” and “no effect”

are major problems.2. It also responses that ISPs invest more money to implement IPv6

but they can’t earn more money from IPv6 services.

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Measure the IPv6 readiness in Taiwan Measure the status of IPv6 deployment

Measure the IPv6 specific since the beginning of IPv6 deployment

Contents of process Define the IPv6 metrics set as the measure the IPv6

readiness Establish the method of analyzing data using continuous

measurement Compile and publish the result of the measurement

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Measure the IPv6 readiness in Taiwan Classification

Address Allocation Check IPv4/IPv6 address advertisement in BGP routing table

DNS Query Analysis Comparisons of IPv4 transport and IPv6 transport Distribution of DNS query by resource record type

DNS Deployment Deployment rate of DNS server on the base of whole .tw

domain name Deployment rate of Mail server on the base of whole .tw

domain name Deployment rate of Web server on the base of whole .tw

domain name

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Measure the IPv6 readiness in Taiwan Web Server Access

Total amount of IPv4/IPv6 traffic from/to Web server

IPv6 Traffic Total amount of IPv6 traffic from/to ASIX Total amount of IPv6 tunnel broker traffic(5

major ISPs in Taiwan) IPv6 Ready Products

Number of products certified by IPv6 Ready Logo Program Phase1 and Phase2 a certification program operated by IPv6 Forum

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Measurement items of IPv6 readiness in Taiwan

Users Web query from IPv6 DNS query from IPv6

Vendors

IPv6 Ready Logo Phase I & Phase II

Applications IPv6 servers in Web, and DNS

Access Network Traffic in IPv6 Tunnel Broker

Core Network

Number of ISPs within IPv6 allocations that are advertised in BGP IPv6 traffic that in/out of Taiwan

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The result of IPv6 readiness in Taiwan• http://v6readiness.ipv6.org.tw/• http://v6metric.ndhu.edu.tw/

– IPv4: 134.208.9.115– IPv6: 2001:e10:c00:2:20c:29ff:fee2:2ba1

TAIWAN IPv6 ReadinessMetric

TAIWAN IPv6 ReadinessMetric

Source: Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC)Source: Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC)

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Thank You