End of Life for IPv4 – End of Life for IPv4 – Time for IPv6 Time for IPv6 Christopher Davis Christopher Davis Director of Marketing Director of Marketing Global IP Network Global IP Network NTT Communications | NTT America NTT Communications | NTT America March 20, 2008 March 20, 2008
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End of Life for IPv4 – End of Life for IPv4 – Time for IPv6 Time for IPv6
Christopher DavisChristopher DavisDirector of MarketingDirector of Marketing
Global IP NetworkGlobal IP NetworkNTT Communications | NTT AmericaNTT Communications | NTT America
Secure IP Sec included in protocol End device to end device secure The peer to peer secure we’ve always wanted More and better certificates
Intelligent Devices Sensor networks NTT Earthquake detection system Intelligent traffic signals & congestion systems Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) Electric meters, water meters Healthcare monitoring systems Blood pressure, blood sugar, heart rate Endless ideas given the ample supply of addresses
Peer-to-Peer More secure than ever Better connections Better support of VoIP and social networking (SNS) Multicast support Ad hoc networking Better tele-presence (particularly with more mobile and home office workers)
Mobile Networks More mobile devices Ad hoc networks, auto discovery First responder systems Transportation Intelligent RFID tagging
Now: Client-Server ModelNow: Client-Server ModelPC-oriented, One-way or Archive style Communication
Evil of Anonymity, D.I.Y Connection
Future: Machine-to-Machine(M2M) ModelFuture: Machine-to-Machine(M2M) ModelAll IP, bidirectional and real-time communicationAssignable ID per Machine, Managed Connection
HomeNetwork
OfficeNetwork
DataCenter
MobileNetwork
SensorNetwork
DTVDTV
PVRPVR
HomeHome
SecuritySecurity
MonitorMonitor
CameraCamera
IC CardIC CardMFPMFP
CO2 ManagementCO2 Management
Building/FacilityBuilding/Facility
ManagementManagement
Digital CamDigital Cam
Mobile PhoneMobile PhoneMobile PlayerMobile Player ContentsContents
Remote AssistanceRemote Assistance
CADCAD
CollaborationCollaboration
IPv6IPv6M2MM2M
IPv4
C-S
IPv4
C-S
PCPC PCPC PCPC
ServerServer
Big Picture of the IPv6 GoalBig Picture of the IPv6 Goal
New Applications for the Upgraded New Applications for the Upgraded InternetInternet Emergency Earthquake Alert Service
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) is working with NTT Communications to use IPv6 as part of an earthquake early warning system.
Sensors that detect tremors communicate with JMA server JMA server hands data to NTT IPv6 multicast server, which distributes data via the NTT IPv6 multicast network to consumers and businesses.
System gives advance earthquake warnings to factories, railroads, utilities, schools and other companies & subscribers.
This system can be developed to initiate automated fire-suppression system, to automatically stop elevators, close natural gas and petroleum pipeline valves, etc.
Commercially offered to corporate customers since July 1, 2007.