6rd Sunsetting Mark Townsley, Alexandre Cassen. Operational procedures and CE requirements for incremental migration from 6rd to Native IPv6 Presumes.

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6rd Sunsetting Mark Townsley, Alexandre Cassen

Operational procedures and CE requirements for incremental migration from 6rd to Native IPv6 Presumes ISP is in control of enabling native and 6rd IPv6 to the home router* Strives to allow the 6rd virtual and native physical interface to operate independent of one another Two modes described: – With renumbering – Without renumbering (“seamless mode”) *There is another way to do this. The CE can try to be “smart” about when to ask for 6rd, when to ask for DHCPv6 PD, etc.

6rd BR ISP 6rd Domain... … 6rd provides an IPv6 prefix (A) for the home, and installs two routes on the CE, (1) a default route for traffic outside the 6rd domain, and (2) a route that reaches all CE within the 6rd domain individually via the magic of 6rd. CE (2) (1) Prefix A (from 6rd) IPv6 Internet ①

6rd BR ISP 6rd Domain... … When Native IPv6 is enabled, a second PD (B) is provided from outside the 6rd Domain, and an additional default route installed (3). CE (2) (1) Prefix A (from 6rd) Prefix B (from DHCPv6 PD) (3) IPv6 Internet ①

6rd BR ISP 6rd Domain... … Home LAN is renumbered (e.g., RFC4192), and 6rd no longer enabled by the ISP. CE to CE traffic traverses the 6rd BR. CE Prefix B (from DHCPv6 PD) IPv6 Internet ①

6rd BR ISP 6rd Domain... … In this case, when Native IPv6 is enabled, the DHCPv6 PD Prefix == the 6rd Prefix. Default route (3) is installed, and preferred over (1). 6rd remains for downstream and CE to CE traffic. CE (2) (1) Prefix (A==B) (3) IPv6 Internet ②

6rd BR ISP 6rd Domain... … When the ISP is ready (e.g., an aggregate has native enabled), downstream traffic is moved to native via routing (injecting a route for the aggregate or otherwise). 6rd interface remains to allow CE to CE traffic. CE Prefix (A==B) IPv6 Internet ②

Native IPv6... … When native is fully rolled out, 6rd may be fully decommissioned. CE Prefix (A==B) IPv6 Internet ②

No renumbering required Traffic moves from BR incrementally as native is deployed, CE to CE traffic remains unchanged. IPv6 aggregation level after migration is essentially the same as IPv4 before (but renumbering for aggregation can be done later anyway if really needed…) Requires home to be renumbered, CPE to be capable of renumbering Traffic may increase, and CE-to- CE performance may decrease as native is deployed “More obvious” method, allows for “clean” numbering of IPv6 users Any comparison is going to be subjective based on the operator, if we can get the CPE requirements the same between the two, we win.

1. A 6rd CE MUST continue to allow 6rd packets to be sent and received as long as 6rd configuration is provided by the ISP, even while links on the router are configured with native IPv6. 2. A 6rd CE MUST assign a forwarding metric such that native IPv6 egress is preferred for traffic outside the 6rd domain when 6rd and native IPv6 interfaces are active. 3. 6rd and native IPv6 MUST allow for an identical IPv6 delegated prefix. *Requirements for renumbering the home LAN side is “out of scope”