jan Žorž story about ripe-501 and ripe-554 1 jan@go6.si

Post on 14-Dec-2015

224 Views

Category:

Documents

1 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Story about RIPE-501 and RIPE-554

1

jan@go6.si

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

About me (in a glance)

2

• CEO of Slovenian Go6 Institute

• IPv6 advocate

• IPv6 consultant for many Slovenian operators and enterprises

• In network and Internet operations for 22 years

• 13 years of experience with IPv6

• Active and contributing member of RIPE and IETF community

• Primary co-author of RIPE-501/554 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…)

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-501/554 - Why and how?

Started in Slovenia by asking our government why they don’t require IPv6 when buying equipment

Continued through Go6 up to RIPE IPv6 community and towards very successful globally recognized IPv6 procurement document

Translated in many languages

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-501/554 – Consensus building process

• 1,5 year to get consensus on RIPE-501

• Another 1,5 years to get consensus on RIPE-554

• Many people from community and industry involved in this process

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-501/554 Why and how?

Removes a first speedbump in IPv6 deployment process

Governments and enterprises are actually using it

“You must require IPv6 and here is recommendation how”

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-501 – official RIPE-NCC BCP

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-554 – TOC

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-554 – hosts mandatory req.

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-554 – hosts optional req

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

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

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Improvements in RIPE-554

It now covers:HostsConsumer-grade Layer 2 switchesEnterprise/service provider Layer 2 switchesFirewalls, intrusion detection systemsRouters and L3 switchesCPE and Load Balancer specMobile nodes specRequirements for system integrator

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Improvements in RIPE-554

More text, descriptions and explanations:

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Improvements in RIPE-554

Only one way to comply:Mix of IPv6 Ready Logo certification and/or

the long list of RFCs

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

RIPE-554

Intended to use as an initial template for European

Commission to develop “Generic EU IPv6 profile”

21

Jan Žorž <jan@go6.si>

Co-authors of RIPE-554 – Q&A time

Sander Steffann Jan Žorž Merike Käo

sander@steffann.nl jan@go6.si kaeo@merike.com

22

top related