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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 ...

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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 ???
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         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?
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           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!
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          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
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                                                             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
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          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                                                            :
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            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
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