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The Future of the Internet
Delivering on the Promise of IPv6
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 2
What’s New?Introducing Cisco Carrier-Grade IPv6 (CGv6) Solution
Core
Edge
Home
x 1000 x 100,000 x 10 Million x 1 Billion
CRS-1
ASR
Tens of Terabits of CGv6 Performance
New Carrier-Scale Capabilities
Access
ISR
Data Center
Nexus
Home Scale Enterprise Scale Carrier Scale
Linksys
Translations
Coverage /Speed
Cost / Devices / Difficulty
A carrier-grade IPv6 transition solution that maximizes coverage and impact, minimizes cost and disruption
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Internet-Enabled Devices2IPv4 Address Blocks Remaning1
The pool of IPv4 address blocks is dwindling rapidly
Today Sep 2011
0
25
Today 2015+
5B
15B
While the number of new Internet devices is exploding
< 700 Days Remaining
1 – Geoff Huston, APNIC, www.potaroo.net, tracking /8 address-blocks managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority2 – Cisco Visual Networking Index / Intel Embedded Internet Projections
The gap between supply and demand for IP addresses – the key Internet resource – is widening
The Growing Internet Challenge
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IPv6Addresses Abundant - 340 Undecillion (1036) devices
Enables global, inbound device accessibility
Improves security and application efficiency
56 billion billion billion addresses per person on Earth
The Promise of IPv6 – Unconstrained Growth
Private IP
IPv4Addresses rationed
– only 4.29 billion devices
The dual-stack transition path is precluded by IPv4 exhaustion
Private IP is one answer – if you can deploy carrier-scale address translation
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Enabling an Orderly, Incremental TransitionBoundless service opportunities with Smart Grid, Connected Cities,
Mobile Video, Cloud Computing
IP NGN
Business / Consumer
All IPv6Today Private IP 6-over-4 Transitional 4-over-6
Smart Grid Opportunity: 110 million households in US alone= IPv4 = Private IP = IPv6
Preserve – IPv4 investments and assets
Prepare – to deliver interoperable IPv6 services
Prosper – from accelerated growth and innovation
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Why Begin at Core / Edge?
Cost / Devices / Difficulty
Core
Edge
x 1000 x 100,000 x 10 Million x 1 Billion
Coverage /Speed
Access
Data Center
Home Scale Enterprise Scale Carrier Scale
Key requirements for scale, performance and impact are maximized in the core and edge
Translations
Home
∑
Cost and operational impact are reduced Platforms are inherently reliable, scalable Coverage, flexibility, and ROI are maximized
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A Global Imperative
Dr. Shin Miyakawa, Director: “…with IPv4 address space quickly running out, the industry needs a smooth and methodical transition to IPv6…”
Xavier Niel, Chief Strategy Officer: “…we are pleased with Cisco’s well-thought out strategy and solution portfolio for customers to transition to IPv6…”
Xing Li, Deputy Director: “…IPv4 address exhaustion will cause huge problem for China Internet's growth, so we must make IPv6 transition happen smoothly…”
Japan
France
China
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The Future of the Internet
Delivering on the Promise of IPv6 with the Cisco Carrier Grade IPv6 Solution
Prepare ProsperPreserveExisting IPv4 assets,
infrastructure, and service models
For a graceful, orderly transition to IPv6 and coexistence with IPv4
Through unconstrained growth and new
avenues for innovation
For more Information go to: www.cisco.com/go/cgv6
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