migration & implementation planning trough complex network edwin purwandesi/telkom
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Migration & Implementation Planning Trough Complex Network
Migration & Implementation Planning Trough Complex Network
EDWIN PURWANDESI/TELKOM
◦ Corporate Strategic Scenario TELKOM 2009-2013, refer to NGN implementation
◦ CONSULTING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BLUEPRINT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TELKOM’S NEXT GENERATION NETWORK (NGN), ACTIVITY 3.4, DELIVERABLE D2: Strategic policy for each and every subsystem as well as the total system (end-to-end) & DELIVERABLE D3: Policy on numbering system and implementation of access
◦ IPv4 exhaustion
◦ Would be exist: NATIVE IPv6 Internet Service Provider, local and international
◦ User needs of IPv6 application
◦ Entry point to mobile life style
Overview
TELKOM CSS 2009-2013 Strategic Initiatives
9. Align Business Structure
and Portfolio Management
10. Transforming
Culture
3. Invest in Broadband4. Integrate Enterprise
Solutions6. Expand into IT Services7. Expand into Portal
Business
Grow New Wave
Defend Traditional
1. Optimizing FWL Legacy2. Align Cellular-FWA 8. Streamline subsidiary
portfolioDelivering
exceptional value to our customers
Competitive Sustainable
Growth
Superior Value Creation
Source : CSS TELKOM
NGN as core implementasi
CSS
5. Integrate NGN include IPv6
CONSULTING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BLUEPRINT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TELKOM’S NEXT GENERATION NETWORK (NGN), ACTIVITY 3.4, DELIVERABLE D2: Strategic policy for each and every subsystem as well as the total system (end-to-end) & DELIVERABLE D3: Policy on numbering system and implementation of access
NGN Implementation
Main Items IPv4 would be exhausted The successor is IPv6 (called as IP-NG)5.1 Existing IP address planVersion 4 of the Internet Protocol (IPv4) has been in wide use for the past 25 years, but it hasoutlasted its effective lifetime and is straining to keep up with the demands of today’s Internet. IPv6 isa natural evolution from IPv4 and attempts to address many of the older protocol’s shortcomings. IPv6is designed to keep up with the rapid growth of the Internet. The core specifications have beenstandardized through the IETF’s IPng working group, and the NGtrans working group is studyingissues surrounding the challenging task of smoothly transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6.
Must be framed in implementation/migration plan5.2 IP address plan evolutionVersion 4 of the Internet Protocol (IPv4) has been widely used for the past 25 years, and it isnow straining to keep up with the demands of today’s Internet. IPv6 is a natural evolution from IPv4and attempts to address many of the older protocol’s shortcomings. The core specifications havebeen standardized through the IETF’s IPng working group, and the NGtrans working group is studyingissues surrounding the challenging task of smoothly transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6.
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298
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APNICRIPE-NCCARINLACNIC
February 2004:
536 allocated prefixes
65
1813
9
75 23 313 311
Japan Korea Taiwan ChinaAustralia Singapore Hong Kong MalaysiaThailand New Guinea India IndonesiaPhillipines New Zealand
February 2004:
Distribusi IPv4
Ooops! I am not exists anymore!!
IPv6
IPv4
IPv4
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv4/IPv6 Router
6to4Router
IPv6
IPv4IPv4Router
Customer Oriented Mission
TELKOM is total solution provider TELKOM is a Leader of Infokom CompanyCompetitiveness
Customer needs Astinet (telkom internet connection) IP Transit Google peering
Live Event World Ocean Conference Manado APNIC IPv6 Conference, Jakarta
Mobile LiveStyle Era
Mobile livestyle (wikipedia): Digital live Social Network Personal Access
Growth of personal access Netbook/laptop Handset Console Game
IP needs related to customer prediction 10% dari kastemer TELKOMSEL = 7,5 juta 1,76 juta kastemer TELKOM
Fishbone Analisis
Implementation designSuccess of IPv6 Implementastion inTELKOM
Policy
Technology
Organisation
Customer
Careness of Management
Rules
Vendor Support
Compatibility of device/equipment
Integration
HR capability
Customer needs
TrialExecutor assignment
Consultant Reccomendation
competitor Readiness
Action Plan
What Why How Where When WhoDevice Assessment To assure all
device could provide IPV6 service
Joint session with vendors
PO (DIVMEDIA, ,INFRATEL, DTF)
2006-2007 Task Force
IPv6 installation Some devices unable to run IPv6
Upgrade, patches etc.
PO (DIVMEDIA, ,INFRATEL, DTF)
2007-2008 Task force, Vendors
IPv6 8IC check To assure all device ready for service
Limited soft launching
PO + DIVES 2009 Task Force, DIVES, Vendors
RFS IPv6 Launching of IPv6 TELKOM Services
Proposed to new customer
PO + DIVES 2009-2010 DIVES