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Robert Healey
Hardware Product Group Manager, Juniper Networks
APAC
IPv6 IPv6 over Broadband over Broadband
Service Models and Service Models and DeploymentsDeployments
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Juniper’s E-series Juniper’s E-series Broadband Services Router FamilyBroadband Services Router Family
The industry’s leading high-end Broadband Services Routers.
Worldwide market share leader for Broadband deployments
Full IPv6 Support
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The T-series Core Router The T-series Core Router FamilyFamily
Highly Resilient, Available
3-Dimensional Scalability
Proven PlatformsTX Matrix
T640
T320
Full IPv6 Support
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Juniper Introduces the TX Matrix Platform
TX Matrix – Super CoreTX Matrix – Super Core
T640T640
T640T640
Over 3 Billion Packets Per Second !
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Juniper Networks IPv6 deploymentJuniper Networks IPv6 deploymentWorldwideWorldwide
Americas EMEA APAC
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IPv6 Network ReferencesIPv6 Network References
GEANT IPv6 Test Program: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2001/pr-011128.html
ESNET / 6TAP at PAIX: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2001/pr-011128.html
France Telecom / VTHD: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2001/pr-011128.html
CSC / FUNET: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2002/pr-020507.html
Internet2 / Abilene: http://archives.internet2.edu/guest/archives/I2-NEWS/log200204/msg00003.html
Canarie / CA*net 4: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2002/pr-020710.html
ESNET: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2002/pr-020828.html
ARNES, DANTE, and REDiris: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2002/pr-021003.htmlhttp://archives.internet2.edu:8080/guest/archives/I2-NEWS/log200210/msg00005.html
Internet2 Gigapops: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2002/pr-021111.html
Japan Gigabit Network: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2002/pr-021112.html
Chunghwa Telecom HiNet: http://www.juniper.net/news/pressreleases/2003/pr-030114.html
NTT Communications: http://www.juniper.net/company/presscenter/pr/2003/pr-030218a.html
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References in IPv6 Network References in IPv6 Network EngineeringEngineering
• GEANT V6 task force
• http://www.join.uni-muenster.de/geantv6/
• DANTE:
• www.dante.net/nep/ipv6/index.html
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IPv6 over Broadband Services – IPv6 over Broadband Services – Target Market and Service Target Market and Service
RequirementsRequirements
Carriers in APAC want to run IPv6 across their broadband networks
Most interest so far in Japan due to Government technology push &
funding for IPv6 development
Interest is also growing in other APAC countries including Korea,
India, China, Taiwan, etc.
Japan market has 2 IPv6 over Broadband standards :
NTT Com, ACCA, KDDI etc in Japan are running or trialling PPP
based IPv4 and IPv6 “Dual Stack” BRAS
NTT East / West / SI Labs is building a whole new nationwide
network and they want Non-PPP based services.
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Technical Service Technical Service Details for IPv4Details for IPv4
• PPP-Based ServicesPPP-Based Services• Non PPP-Based ServicesNon PPP-Based Services
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IPv4 StandardsIPv4 Standards
• Business broadband – generally uses Bridged or Routed 1483 for static, always-on service models.
• Subscriber services are based on either PPPoE or DHCP.
• Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) based on PPP, extended by RFC 2516
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is based on work in BootP, extended by RFC 1541, usually implemented as compliant to RFC 2131.
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Protocol Design IntentionsProtocol Design Intentions
• PPPoE• PPPoE is designed to establish a WAN
connection to a remote client. PPPoE extends PPP to Ethernet, providing for authentication, authorization, accounting and network layer configuration.
• DHCP• DHCP is designed to supply DHCP clients
(usually in a broadcast domain i.e. LAN) with network configuration parameters.
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PPP & DHCP Feature PPP & DHCP Feature ComparisonComparison
Feature PPPoE DHCPAuthentication Integrated, provided by
LCP. Identifies user.No authentication, can be extended using options but identifies machine.
Authorization Supplied to NAS/BRAS by RADIUS based on user identity.
No authorisation. Can be extended by ext. apps using DHCP options based on machine identity.
Accounting Supplied by NAS/BRAS. No accounting. Supported by external applications.
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Feature PPPoE DHCP
Statefulness State kept by PPP keepalives
No state kept. Can be supplied by keeping lease short.
PC Support Requires 3rd party software unless OS < 2yr old.
Supported by all current OS.
Customer service support
+ Provides feedback on connectivity.
- 3rd party s/w hard to troubleshoot.
- No feedback on connectivity. Need CLI (or winipcfg).
+ No need for 3rd party s/w
PPP & DHCP Feature PPP & DHCP Feature ComparisonComparison
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Summary - IPv4 BRAS Service Summary - IPv4 BRAS Service ModelsModels
PPP-based model
• Requires PPPoE client software or CPE device
• Session based service model
• User authentication & accounting information present
• Radius based AAA• Leverages LCP and IPCP
protocols
Non PPP-based model• Business services
• Bridged / Routed 1483 services
• Subscriber Services • DHCP based broadband
remote access• Good for lightweight
clients• Requires many add-ins to
DHCP to allow AAA, session monitoring, accounting, etc etc etc etc….
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IPv6 over BroadbandIPv6 over BroadbandTechnical Service DetailsTechnical Service Details
• PPP-Based ServicesPPP-Based Services• Non PPP-Based ServicesNon PPP-Based Services
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Carrier IPv4 and IPv6
NetworkLayer 2 Access
The PPP-Based IPv4/IPv6 Service The PPP-Based IPv4/IPv6 Service ModelModel
VC or VLAN
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
Layer 2 or Layer 3 CPE
device
ERX IPv4/IPv6 Edge Router
RADIUS
Simultaneous Support for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic over a single PPP connection
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Dual Stack BRASDual Stack BRAS - protocols- protocols
PPPoE or PPPoA
PPP
IPv4 IPv6
IPv4 Applications
IPv6 Applications
Based on PPP(oX)
One PPP Session
Two Layer 3 Protocols
ATM or Ethernet
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More detail – IPv4 Connection More detail – IPv4 Connection SetupSetup
PPPoE or PPPoA
PPP / LCP
IPv4 / IPCP
NCP - IPCP used for • IP address assignment
– via Local pools or Radius• DNS Server addresses, etc• etc
ATM or Ethernet
PPP - LCP used for :• user authentication • connection establishment • connection maintenance / monitoring
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More detail – IPv6 Connection More detail – IPv6 Connection SetupSetup
PPPoE or PPPoA
PPP / LCP
IPv6 : DHCPv6 DHCP-PDOpt-DNS
Network Layer Setup :• IPv6CP – not useful here• DHCPv6 messaging used• DHCP-PD used to delegate IPv6 prefixes• Opt-DNS informs client of v6 DNS server addresses
ATM or Ethernet
PPP – LCP - only done once for both IPv4 and IPv6
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Dual Stack Connection Dual Stack Connection ModelModel
Based on : “draft-shirasaki-dualstack-service-03.txt” (expires August, 2004)
This draft references the following documents :
[RFC3315] Droms, R., "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)", July 2003.
[RFC3633] Troan, O. and Droms, R., "IPv6 Prefix Options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) version 6", December 2003.
[RFC3646] Droms, R., "DNS Configuration options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)", December 2003.
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Notes about IPv6 Connection Notes about IPv6 Connection setup:setup:
NCP – IPv6CP used only for exchange of Link-Local addresses - not much use at all in a BRAS environment.
JunosE development started in 2002 while specifications were Internet Drafts but they are now RFCs :
DHCPv6 – draft-ietf-dhc-dhcp6-26.txt RFC 3315
draft-troan-dhcpv6-opt-prefix-delegation-01.txt RFC 3633
draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-opt-dnsconfig-03 RFC 3646
JUNOSe 5.1 and 5.2 support the earlier draft specs
JUNOSe 5.3 supports the RFC version docs and is also backwards compatible with the earlier implementations
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Carrier IPv4 and
IPv6 Network
Layer 2
Access
Futures of the PPP modelFutures of the PPP model
VC or VLAN
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
Layer 2 CPE device
ERX IPv4/IPv6 Edge Router
• Native Client device support for both IPv4 and IPv6 over single PPP stack
•Eg - simply extend the existing Windows XP PPPoE client to support IPv6
•Eg Windows “Longhorn” 2004 (->2007?)
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Technical Service Technical Service DetailsDetails
• PPP-Based ServicesPPP-Based Services• Non PPP-Based ServicesNon PPP-Based Services
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Carrier IPv4 and
IPv6 Network
Layer 2
Access
The Non-PPP modelThe Non-PPP model
Prefixes statically provisioned on user facing interface (VC / VLAN) DHCP-PD and opt-DNS could also be used without PPP ND / RA could also be used to advertise prefixes over Ethernet access
How to do DNS in this case ?
Less protocol overhead due to no PPP – BUT – bit of a drag due to lost functionality (user auth, accounting, session monitoring, etc)
VC or VLAN
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
Layer 2 or Layer 3 CPE
device
ERX IPv4/IPv6 Edge Router
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Carrier IPv4 and
IPv6 Network
Layer 2
Access
Prefix Assignment in the Non-PPP Prefix Assignment in the Non-PPP modelmodel
- Layer 3 CPE Case - Layer 3 CPE Case
VC or VLAN
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
Layer 3 CPE device
ERX IPv4/IPv6 Edge Router
•DHCP-PD•Opt-DNS
•pppoe• ND / RA
•(Or whatever)
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Layer 3 CPE - DetailsLayer 3 CPE - Details
Prefixes statically provisioned on the ERX One Prefix per access subinterface (VC / VLAN)
DHCP-PD and opt-DNS used between ERX and CPE router CPE initiates DHCPv6 exchange to ERX
Requests IPv6 Prefix via DHCP-PD Requests DNSv6 info via Opt-DNS
ERX responds with configured values ND / RA used to assign IPv6 addresses to IPv6 devices behind
CPE Router.
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Carrier IPv4 and
IPv6 Network
Layer 2
Access
Prefix Assignment in the Non-PPP Prefix Assignment in the Non-PPP modelmodel
- Layer - Layer 22 CPE Case CPE Case
VC or VLAN
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
Layer 2 CPE device
ERX IPv4/IPv6 Edge Router
• Neighbor Discovery• Router Advertisement
• (some sort of DNS info exchange?)
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Layer 2 CPE - DetailsLayer 2 CPE - Details
Prefixes statically provisioned on the ERX One Prefix per access subinterface (VC / VLAN)
Neighbor Discovery & Router Advertisement used between ERX and IPv6 hosts
IPv6 host devices initiate Neighbor Discovery to ERX Host Retrieves IPv6 Prefix info and default gateway data via ND /
RA DNSv6 info retrieved via IPv6 DNS client software ???
ERX responds with configured IPv6 Prefix & DNS information Stateless Autoconfiguration used to generate IPv6 addresses for IPv6
devices
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DHCP-PD model detailsDHCP-PD model details
• client authentication based entirely on interface
• one prefix per interface, statically configured
• default prefix lifetime configured per VR, may be overridden by
• per-interface prefix configuration
• DNS information per VR only, not per client or per interface
• DNS information may be retrieved during prefix delegation, or with an Information request
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Non-PPP Model SummaryNon-PPP Model Summary
Function Layer 2 CPE Layer 3 CPE
IPv6 Prefix configuration
Static per interface (via ND config)
Static per interface (via DHCP-PD config)
Prefix assignment method
Neighbor Discovery / Router Advertisement on PC
DHCP-PD on CPE router
DNS Server assignment method
“Opt-DNS” Client software, DHCPv6 on ERX
Opt-DNS on CPE router, DHCPv6 on ERX
User authentication None None
Access media supported
ATM Bridged Ethernet, Ethernet
ATM Bridged Ethernet, Ethernet
Accounting data Per subinterface Per subinterface
# hosts supported per VC / VLAN
1 only (?) Many (behind CPE)
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PPP Model SummaryPPP Model Summary
Function Layer 2 CPE (future)
Layer 3 CPE
IPv6 Prefix configuration
Radius Radius
Prefix assignment method
DHCP-PD on host DHCP-PD on CPE router
DNS Server assignment method
Opt-DNS on host Opt-DNS on CPE router
User authentication Username / Password Username / Password
Access media supported
All All
Accounting data Radius Radius
# hosts supported per VC / VLAN
Many (via multiple PPPoE sessions)
Many (behind CPE)
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IPv6 BRAS Service Model IPv6 BRAS Service Model SummarySummary
• PPP based• Requires Dual Stack
(IPv4/v6) PPPoE client or device
• Session based service model
• User authentication & accounting information present
• Radius based AAA• Leverages DHCP-PD
and opt-DNS
• Non PPP-based
• DHCP-PD or ND/RA can be used in the access network
• No native authentication or accounting
• More suitable to “always-on” service
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IPv6 ServicesIPv6 Services
In Production TodayIn Production Today
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Broadband Access
Juniper IPv6 Firewall and B-RASJuniper IPv6 Firewall and B-RAS
(Major Service Provider in Japan)(Major Service Provider in Japan)
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
NS 5XTIPv6 CPE Firewall
PPPoE
PPP
IPv4 IPv6
ATM VC or Ethernet VLAN
•One Circuit
•2 Network Protocols
ERX IPv4/IPv6 B-RAS
IPv4 / IPv6 Firewall &
VPN platform
IPv4
IPv6
DHCP-PD or NeighborDiscovery
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Broadband Access
Juniper IPv6 LNS – Juniper IPv6 LNS –
France TelecomFrance Telecom
IPv4 and / or IPv6 devices
Dual Stack CPE Router
ERX IPv4 B-RAS
L2TP/IPv4
ERX IPv6 LNS
PPPoE Dual StackPPPoE Dual Stack sessions transported over L2TP/IPv4
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Siemens “Tango” Siemens “Tango” Dual Stack PPPoEDual Stack PPPoEClient SoftwareClient Software
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What is the Tango Client ?What is the Tango Client ?
• PPPoE dual stack PC client software
• Developed by Siemens / Efficient Networks in partnership with Juniper
• Designed to meet NTT Communications’ Dual Stack service requirements
• Efficient Networks (http://subscriber.communications.siemens.com/subscriber_networks/software.shtml) is the world’s #1 PPPoE client software market leader
• over 12 million copies of Tango sold in Japan
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Tango DualStack PPPoE Tango DualStack PPPoE clientclient
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Click here to create a new Click here to create a new connectionconnection
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Create a new ConnectionCreate a new Connection
Enable IPv6 support
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Add username & Add username & passwordpassword
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Locate your Dualstack Locate your Dualstack BRASBRAS
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FinishedFinished
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Check Connection PropertiesCheck Connection Properties
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Connection PropertiesConnection Properties
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Connection PropertiesConnection Properties
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Connection PropertiesConnection Properties
Just check these 2 boxes to Enable IPv6 support !
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Connection PropertiesConnection Properties
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Connection In ProgressConnection In Progress
Double Click to connect
IPv4 connects first
Then IPv6 connects
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Connection sequenceConnection sequence10/15/2004 15:01:12 - ACCA dualstack Opening port...10/15/2004 15:01:12 - ACCA dualstack Port opened.10/15/2004 15:01:12 - ACCA dualstack Connecting10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Connected.10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack All devices connected.10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Authenticating10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Authentication Notify10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Authentication projection.10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Authentication Notify10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Projected.10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Authentication Notify10/15/2004 15:01:13 - ACCA dualstack Successful Authentication. IPv4 connection setup usually finished by this point
10/15/2004 15:01:18 - ACCA dualstack PPPv6 is up10/15/2004 15:01:18 - ACCA dualstack Acquiring DHCPv6 information, please wait...10/15/2004 15:01:24 - ACCA dualstack Added IPv6 DNS address 2001:380::5310/15/2004 15:01:26 - ACCA dualstack Added IPv6 DNS address 2001:380:0:1::5310/15/2004 15:01:27 - ACCA dualstack Added Global IPv6 address 2001:380:22f:0:5449:52ff:fe41:440010/15/2004 15:01:29 - ACCA dualstack Added Anycast Ipv6 address 2001:380:22f::10/15/2004 15:01:31 - ACCA dualstack Added IPv6 route to fe80::200:87ff:fefa:d1b110/15/2004 15:01:32 - ACCA dualstack Successfully acquired DHCPv6 information
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Connection established !Connection established !
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Radius User configRadius User config
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ERX configERX config! bras & ipv6 licences
!
license b-ras “Secret”
!
license ipv6 “Secret”
!
! run the ipv6 protocol itself
ipv6
!
! loopback address - v4 & v6 addresses
!
interface loopback 0
ip address 1.0.0.1 255.255.255.255
ipv6 address 1::1/128
!
! user profile - note v6 loopback & VR assignment
!
profile dualuser
ip virtual-router default
ip unnumbered loopback 0
ipv6 virtual-router default
ipv6 unnumbered loopback 0
ppp authentication pap chap
! ipv4 address pool
ip address-pool local
ip local pool v4pool 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.10
!
!
! radius server details - note the user needs to have a "Framed-IPv6-Prefix" assigned to them in radius
!
radius authentication server 172.27.60.221
key secret
!
radius accounting server 172.27.60.221
key secret
!
interface fastEthernet 6/0
ip address 172.27.60.150 255.255.255.0
!
radius update-source-addr 172.27.60.150
!
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ERX configERX config
! instantiate the local DHCPv6 Server, configure options
!
service dhcpv6-local
ipv6 dhcpv6-local prefix-lifetime 0 0 2 0
ipv6 dhcpv6-local dns-server aaaa::1
ipv6 dhcpv6-local dns-server bbbb::1
!
!
! User facing PPPoE interface - note it looks just like IPv4 only (and still works for IPv4 only)
!
interface fastEthernet 8/0
pppoe
pppoe auto-configure
pppoe profile any dualuser
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IPv6 futuresIPv6 futuresFeatures that have been considered but are not yet committed to any specific release :
• MPLS Forwarding of IPv6 traffic
• BGP Enterprise MIB support for BGP over TCP/IPv6
• Mobile IP Home Agent support
• IP Subscriber Manager for IPv6
• IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling
• Dynamic IPv6 interfaces other than PPP & PPPoE
• SNMP over IPv6
• Dynamic IPv6 prefix provisioning
• High availability IPv6
• High Availability IPv6 Multicast
• IPv6 - Local address pools
• IPv6 – TACACS
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IPv6 LNS –IPv6 LNS –
The Simplest IPv6 The Simplest IPv6 Deployment Method Deployment Method
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IPv6 LNS Technical IPv6 LNS Technical RequirementsRequirements
• Sessions
• Tunnels
• Prefix assignment method
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IPv6 LNS requirementsIPv6 LNS requirements• 4000 L2TP tunnels• IPv6 LNS• 100kbps per PPP session• Radius & radius based prefix-
assignment• Fragmentation avoidance• OSPFv2 & v3, BGP-4 & 4+ routing• If possible support for both fixed and
variable prefix assignment• (future) Multicast & redundancy
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Additional Beneficial Features for an Additional Beneficial Features for an IPv6 LNSIPv6 LNS
• Application Level QoS for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic
• Hardware based LNS functionality – adds reliability and performance
• Full production-quality IPv6 multicast service
• SDX session management & dynamic service creation
• High Availability
• In Service Software Updates (ISSU)
• etc
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Thank You !