c o n t e n t s  Compaq’s IPv6 demo  Key benefits of IPv6 for Telco  Compaq’s IPv6 history  Compaq’s IPV6 strategy  IPv6 enabled products  The Compaq.

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c o n t e n t s  Compaq’s IPv6 demo  Key benefits of IPv6 for Telco  Compaq’s IPv6 history  Compaq’s IPV6 strategy  IPv6 enabled products  The Compaq IPv6 roadmap

Compaq Developing Mobile IPv6 Demo  Demonstrates seamless services with a single IP address  Key capability for next-generation networks

Offer Superior Services to Customers  Virtually unlimited addresses  3GPP  Seamless & efficient service availability  End-to-end security  Lower network maintenance  Deploy today with Tru64 UNIX v5.1 and OpenVMS TCP/IP Services 5.1 The Compaq advantage for next-generation networks

Growth of Wireless and Broadband Internet

The Internet for Everyone and Everything  IPv4 is out of space  1B mobile users by 2005  1B Internet users by 2005  90% of all new mobile phones will have internet access by 2003*  IPv6 leaps from 32 to 128-bit addressing * Cell Phone Data Source, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, May 2000

Engineered to Protect and Perform  Mandatory security in IPv6  Authentication  Encryption  End-to-end security model Peace of mind.

IMAGINE you’re a 3G mobile operator... Registration requests for the latest new devices are pouring in. Devices that want on-demand services — services such as MP3 players or point-of-sale devices for mobile commerce transactions. How do you protect your network? How do you keep from being the weak link in the chain? You need IPv6!

Quality-of-Service Potential  IPv6 packet supports 20-bit traffic flow ID field  Provides potential for differentiated, packet services –Flow management –Rating & billing –Capacity on demand  Support for RSVP in Tru64 UNIX 5.1

IMAGINE a service provider operating a high- bandwidth packet network... You need to offer service level agreements that guarantee customers:  Bandwidth for peak loads  Priority for voice packets over packets  Priority for e-commerce transactions over browsing You need IPv6!

Go Mobile with IPv6  Mobility core in IPv6, not add-on  More scalable, better performance  No single point of failure (home agent)

IMAGINE you’re in sales… You’re battling fierce competition for a major account. Closing the deal hinges on communicating with your office and the client from your car. An integrated communications device plugged into the car’s dash keeps you connected while on the move. At the meeting you communicate with your home office and with your client—transparently. You need IPv6!

Autoconfiguration and easy renumbering  Stateless autoconfiguration  Stateful autoconfiguration  Easy renumbering of IPv6 hosts

IMAGINE you’re a LAN administrator… You need to improve service while reducing your staff and expenses—all while demand on your network is increasing. But you need increasingly specialized skills to manage address assignment, equipment configuration, and network support. Imagine if a node could automatically obtain an IP address and automatically configure itself? You need IPv6!

IMAGINE you’re a LAN administrator... Your company has just acquired another company. You need to:  Integrate both internal networks  Add new nodes to support the increased capacity  Reallocate resources on existing nodes  Automatically configure and renumber addresses You need IPv6!

Multicast & Anycast  Delivers data to one host in the group  Could be used to implement fault tolerant client/server applications more efficiently ANYCAST  Delivers data simultaneously to all hosts that sign up to receive it  Makes conferencing more efficient MULTICAST

IMAGINE you’re a regional retailer... You want to boost sales by delivering information on a special discount to all customers within a certain range of your stores… You need to do this without draining resources in your network… You need to do this in one single step… You need IPv6!

Compaq is Shipping IPv6 Now 2000 First vendor to implement RSVP for IPv Tru64 UNIX Support for IPv6 and dual- stack IPv4/IPv6 01/01 TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS with support for IPv6 and dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 The technology you’ve been waiting for is here.

Compaq Took Early Lead in IPv Compaq prototypes help define the IP Next Generation protocol in the IETF 1995 Public demos & experiments verify core IPv6 interoperability 1996 Participant in 6bone worldwide adoption and experimentation on the Internet 1997 Early Adopter Kits on Tru64 UNIX and OpenVMS provide IPv4/IPv6 stacks to early adopters

Compaq’s IPv6 Leadership ONLY supplier with end-to-end solution capabilities FIRST to implement RSVP for IPv6 MOST robust platform portfolio

Compaq IPv6 Rollout  Embedded into IP stacks  Hybrid, integrated stack, supporting IPv4 and IPv6 –Configurable: IPv4-only, IPv6-only, IPv4/IPv6 –Integration of IPv4 and IPv6 applications and networks  Binary compatibility IPv6 is in everything we do.

Compaq Product Goals  Deliver IPv6 capabilities with O/S –Applications adopt IPv6 as required  IPv4 and IPv6 APIs will coexist –IPv6 binaries support IPv4 addresses  IPv6 advantages: –Address space –End-to-end –Plug-n-play –More efficient mobile IP computing

IPv6 Core Specifications Implemented  IPv6 Base Protocol Specification  Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6  Path MTU Discovery for IPv6  Neighbor Discovery  Stateless Autoconfiguration  RIPng Routing Protocol for IPv6  Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)  IPv6 over Ethernet, FDDI, and PPP

 Transition mechanisms for IPv6 hosts and routers  IPv4 tunnel configuration for IPv6 packets  DNS extensions for IPv6, dynamic updates to DNS –ipnodes  IPv6 Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)  IPv6 documentation  Base applications: –telnet –ftp –r*commands  Management commands: –ifconfig –route –ping –netstat –tcpdump IPv6 Enablers Implemented

Leveraging Compaq Technology  Leveraging Alpha for IPv6  IPv6 family of protocols optimised for 64 bits  IPv6 encourages innovative, end-to-end solutions  Combined and shared engineering efforts across Compaq

How Will the Market Develop for IPv6 and Beyond WHO3G Mobile initial driver WHEREEurope & Asia-Pacific first WHEN2 years HOW Regional then national networks; dual- stack devices

Compaq’s IP Open Architecture Vision

Network server farm  DNS  DHCP  OSS  Billing  AAA  LDAP  SCP  HLR  3 RD party services Compaq’s IP Open Architecture Vision

Compaq Targets IPv6 for 3rd Generation Mobile Networks  IP gateway support nodes  Home Location Registers (HLR)  Mobile IPv6 home agent  AAA support nodes  Networked server farms –OSS, Billing, LDAP, SCP, 3rd party services

In Summary...  Compaq is ready now with IPv6 AlphaServer systems  Compaq is the only vendor with end- to-end solution capabilities Imagine what IPv6 can do for you.

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