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Agenda • Intro – the IPv6 prelude and the MPLS fugue ... • IPv6 and MPLS – current solutions for the IPv6 edge of an IPv4 core: • 6PE, 6VPE, IPv6-over-TE tunnels ... or native IPv6 • MPLS over an IPv6-only core – MPLS transport challenges: • LDPv6, RSVP-TEv6, BGP-LU(v6), SPRINGv6 • MPLS service challenges in an IPv6 core: • L3 VPN • L2 VPN – VPLS/VPWS/EVPN • MVPN Can we get rid of IPv4 actually ??? 2 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Prelude – IPv6 Takes up ... • SPs introduce IPv6 to please the nerds because they have no other choice (out of “v4 stock”) • RFC 6540 - IPv6 Support Required for All IP-Capable Nodes (2012!) • ripe-554 - Requirements for IPv6 in ICT Equipment (2010-2012) • IAB Statement on IPv6 (2016): • We recommend that all (future) networking standards assume the use of IPv6, and be written so they do not require IPv4. Will the Internet world (eventually?) default to IPv6? 3 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 Fugue - MPLS is Still Out There ... • MPLS - invented in the late 1990s • Envisaged for an odd use case (ATM/IP interworking). • But we use it for other reasons today: • MPLS VPN • Traffic Engineering • Fast traffic restoration (FRR) • Can’t we do it with: overlays, underlays ... ^.*lays$ ... • MPLS doesn’t give up that easy, like its A** predecessor: • Mobile operators just love it! • Reason – SDH-grade fast restoration, TE ... Problem – it was developed assuming an IPv4 core Problem – it was developed assuming an IPv4 core as its foundation! as its foundation! 4 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 Prelude Again –IPv4 Packet Forwarding Although, IPv6 is the same thing ... Destination Intf 10.1.1.1 11 Destination Intf 11.2.2.2 21 14.3.3.3 1 14.3.3.3 31 11.2.2.2 2 10.1.1.1 3 11 IP 10.1.1.1 31 1 .1. 3 0.1 1 P 1 I Destination Intf 21 10.1.1.1 1 2 11.2.2.2 2 IP 10.1.1.1 14.3.3.3 3 14.3.3.3 3 1 11.2.2.2 2 IP 10.1.1.1 5 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Prelude Again –IPv6 Packet Forwarding Destination Intf Destination Intf 2001:a:b::/48 11 2a01:c::/32 2 2a01:c::/32 21 2b01:80:1::/56 1 2b01:80:1::/56 31 2001:a:b::/48 3 11 IP 2001:a:b:8::1 31 1 : : 8 b: a: 3 : 01 0 2 1 P I Destination Intf 21 2001:a:b::/48 1 2 2a01:c::/32 2 IP 2001:a:b:8::1 2b01:80:1::/56 3 14.3.3.3 3 1 11.2.2.2 2 IP 2001:a:b:8::1 6 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. 6
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