DOST’s initiative and mandate on IPv6
Bayani Benjamin R. Lara
Advanced Science and Technology InstituteDepartment of Science and Technology
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Outline
• What is PREGINET?
• IPv6 history and activities at ASTI
• Current setup
• Future plans
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History
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History (1999)
• Used a FreeBSD 3.2 PC-based router to connect to the IPv6 internet
• Got an IPv6 allocation from Asian Internet Interconnection Initiatives (AI3), so we opted to use dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6)
• 2001:200:5000::/56 and 2001:200:850::/44
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History (2000)
• Made a successful connection to the 6BONE network thru a tunnel connection via Information Sciences Institute (ISI), courtesy of Bill Manning
• Ran IPv6 services such as DNS, SMTP, HTTPD and RIPng
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Dancing Turtle!
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History (2001)
• Arranged for a native IPv6 connection to AI3 using a satellite-based transport, and using RIPng as the routing protocol
• Back then, RIPng was the default routing protocol used by Kame
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History (2002)
• On September, got a research grant from International Development Research Center (IDRC) of Canada to build a nationwide IPv6 testbed/research network
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History (2002)
• Points of presence for IPv6 were:
• UPD EEE (Luzon)
• UPD UPCC (Luzon)
• CVISNet (Visayas)
• MSU-IIT (Mindanao)
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After research comes Technology Transfer!
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History (2003)
• ASTI held an IPv6 workshop on 2/20/2003 - 2/21/2003
• Workshop was attended by around 40 participants from the academe, industry and government
• Also gave an IPv6 talk at the Asia Pacific College on 2/26/2003
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History (2003)
• Held a workshop at APC on 3/18/2003 till 3/22/2003
• Attended by around 50 students
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History (2003)
• ASTI becomes a “Primary Member” of Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN)
• With this membership, ASTI was able to connect to APAN via a terrestrial link in order to get native IPv6 connectivity
• This was a 2Mbps link that was upgraded to 6Mbps -- currently it has a capacity of 155Mbps
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History (2007)
• Around January of this year, ASTI launched the Philippine Open Internet Exchange (PhOpenIX) during the 23rd APAN meeting held in Manila
• Its the first IPv6 capable internet exchange in the country
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Root DNS
• Operated by Netnod and Autonomica based in Stockholm, Sweden
• The only instance of a root DNS in the Philippines
• Increases response time for queries to the root DNS zone for networks connected to the IX
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gTLDs and ccTLDs
• On top of the root zone provided by the I-Root anycast instance of Netnod...
• Packet Clearing House is also mirroring a slave of the zones listed at “http://www.pch.net/
technology/anycast.php”
• org, info, asia, aero, mobi, biz, us, iq, cat, etc.....
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IPv6 Transit
• PHOpenIX is the first IX in the country to support IPv6
• PREGINET will provide commodity transit for IPv6 traffic from “IPv6-bilateral-peers”
• This is made possible thru PREGINET’s APAN and TEIN3 links
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WoodyNet
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History (2008)
• Hosted an IPv6 summit last May 21-22, 2008 at Sofitel Hotel
• Event was sponsored by RayNetworks, Globe, PHNOG, APNIC and Cisco
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History (2008)
• Passed a project proposal to DOST in order to create an IPv6 interoperability laboratory
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History (2009)
• Gave an IPv6 talk at UPLB last 1/22/2009
• Gave an IPv6 talk at DLSU last 3/27/2009 and 7/31/2009
• Gave an IPv6 talk at UP-Miagao last 5/28/2009
• Gave an IPv6 talk at PSHS-Iloilo last 5/29/2009
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History (2009)
• Announced the IPv6 address allocation of UPD, UPM, UPLB and IRRI to the research and education networks via the APAN and TEIN3
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http://www.asti.dost.gov.ph/images/stories/Malacaang_Executive_Order_893.pdf
History 2010
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http://steph.pregi.net/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/03/IRR_EO_893_MC_No._1.pdf
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Provisions• All government online services shall be IPv6-
compliant within two (2) years after the effectivity of Executive Order No. 893
• All government websites and online services shall be accessible using IPv4 or IPv6 terminal and infrastructure
• National Government Agencies (NGAs) are strongly encouraged to develop and adopt an IPv6 migration plan upon the effectivity of this Circular
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Provisions
• For this purpose, all government agencies with online services must subscribe only to duly authorized Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that have the capability to support both IPv4 and IPv6 routing.
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History (2011)
http://www.pregi.net/media/news/asti-cict-and-isoc-ph-to-host-the-2011-philippine-ipv6-conference-and-training/
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IPv6 Summit 2011
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Current Setup
• All the three core routers of PREGINET is IPv6 enabled via dual stack
• PREGINET can allocate an IPv6 block to any connected partner that would want to test IPv6 (given that the network is doing BGP)
• PREGINET can announce the IPv6 block of any connected partner to APAN and TEIN3
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Future Plans
• Encourage for more local networks (that do BGP) to connect to PhOpenIX
• Be able to give IPv6 trainings to local networks
• Enable IPv6 on all “directly-connected” PREGINET partners
• Assist in the IPv6 planning of government agencies
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http://www.pregi.net/ipv6.pdf
keyword : “preginet”Wednesday, November 9, 2011