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INDONESIA INDONESIA IPv6 Readiness IPv6 Readiness Moh Noor Al Azam

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INDONESIAINDONESIAIPv6 ReadinessIPv6 Readiness

Moh Noor Al Azam

Who Am I?Who Am I?

● Moh Noor Al Azam

1970

1996

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2002

BORNRADNET

KLAS

APJIINarotama

RADNETBranch Manager

KLASAck as a Chairman

APJIIKORWIL JATIM

NarotamaLecturer

Who Am I??Who Am I??

Moh Noor Al Azam Moh Noor Al Azam

OSI Layer Model (1/3)OSI Layer Model (1/3)

PhysicalPhysical

Data LinkData Link

NetworkNetwork

TransportTransport

SessionSession

PresentationPresentation

ApplicationApplication

OSI Layer Model (2/3)OSI Layer Model (2/3)

PhysicalPhysical

Data LinkData Link

NetworkNetwork

TransportTransport

SessionSession

PresentationPresentation

ApplicationApplication

IPIP

OSI Layer Model (3/3)OSI Layer Model (3/3)

PhysicalPhysical

Data LinkData Link

NetworkNetwork

TransportTransport

SessionSession

PresentationPresentation

ApplicationApplication

HWHW

OSOS

APPAPP

So....So....

the main issue on IPv6 adoption is not on the "what hardware do you use?", it's more on "is your operating

system already support it? -especially on your hardware"

Operating System on IPv6 AdoptionOperating System on IPv6 Adoptionsource: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IPv6_support_in_operating_systems

APNIC Allocation IPv6 Network (1/2)APNIC Allocation IPv6 Network (1/2)

AUAU

525

JPJP

426

CNCN

360

HKHK

189

ININ

215

IDID

183

NZNZ

162

source: APNIC 20150504

APNIC Allocation IPv6 Network (2/2)APNIC Allocation IPv6 Network (2/2)source: APNIC 20150504

VN Vietnam 19

LK Sri Lanka 14

AF Afganistan 12

MN Mongolia 11

FJ Fiji 7

LA Lao People's Democratic Republic 6

MM Myanmar 6

PG Papua New Guinea 6

GU Guam 5

BN Brunei Darussalam 4

MO Macao 4

NC New Caledonia 4

PF French Polynesia 4

BT Bhutan 3

MV Maldives 2

SB Solomon Islands 2

TL Timor-Leste 2

TO Tonga 2

US United States 2

VU Vanuatu 2

WS Samoa 2

AS American Samoa 1

CK Cook Island 1

DE Germany 1

FM Micronesia, Federated States of 1

KI Kiribati 1

MH Marshall Islands 1

NL Netherlands 1

NR Nauru 1

PW Palau 1

TK Tokelau 1

TV Tuvalu 1

AU Australia 525

JP Japan 426

CN China 360

IN India 215

HK Hongkong 189

ID Indonesia 183

NZ New Zealand 162

SG Singapore 147

KR Korea, Republic of 135

MY Malaysia 92

TW Taiwan 82

BD Bangladesh 77

TH Thailand 64

PH Philippines 54

PK Pakistan 35

KH Cambodia 27

NP Nepal 22

total: 49 country & 2.925 IPv6 allocation

APNIC Assignment IPv6 Network (1/2)APNIC Assignment IPv6 Network (1/2)

AUAU

237

IDID

139

ININ

135

HKHK

70

SGSG

76

JPJP

63

NZNZ

62

source: APNIC 20150504

APNIC Assignment IPv6 Network (2/2)APNIC Assignment IPv6 Network (2/2)source: APNIC 20150504

total: 28 country & 957 IPv6 assignment

NP Nepal 6PK Pakistan 4TW Taiwan 4BN Brunei Darussalam 3WS Samoa 3FJ Fiji 2KH Cambodia 2LK Sri Lanka 2VU Vanuatu 2LA Lao People's Democratic Republic 1MN Mongolia 1NF Norfolk Island 1PF French Polynesia 1PG Papua New Guinea 1

AU Australia 237ID Indonesia 139IN India 135SG Singapore 76HK Hongkong 70JP Japan 63NZ New Zealand 62MY Malaysia 37TH Thailand 26VN Vietnam 26BD Bangladesh 17PH Philippines 16CN China 11KR Korea, Republic of 9

IPv6 Network in IndonesiaIPv6 Network in Indonesia

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150

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200 Assignment

Allocation

Is it a Good News??Is it a Good News??

● Based on APJII database, currently 396 ISPs in Indonesia vs 183 allocation IPv6 network. It's mean 213 ISPs doesn't have IPv6 yet.

● Based on https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status 33.9% →not announce on BGP not all IPv6 own by Indonesians ↔live in the Net yet.

● Last update on http://ipv6tf.or.id is at December 20, 2013

● We don't know exactly, where we stand by now??

Why??Why??

● The main reason not using IPv6 is “I still in business by using IPv4”

● There is NAT to multiply IPv4.

● Lack of knowledge regarding security issue on using NAT.

What We Can Do??What We Can Do??

● Ask your ISP to adopt IPv6 immediately.

● Put IPv6 as your requirement when seeking ISP.

● Get used to using dual-stack on your network.

● Is there anybody can ask Mark Zuckerbergto to use only IPv6 in Indonesia??

The ConclusionThe Conclusion

yes.... we are ready for IPv6, but we need your help to make it to be reality in general immediately.

Thank you