1 Session Number Presentation_ID © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco IPv6 status Tony Hain Cisco Systems Technical Leader - IPv6

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1 Session Number Presentation_ID © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco IPv6 status Tony Hain Cisco Systems Technical Leader - IPv6

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 222 Presentation_ID Market Target Phase III On-Going Phase III On-Going Phase II Done Phase II Done Phase I Done Phase I Done Early Adopter Deployment Production Backbone Deployment Enhanced IPv6 Services Cisco IOS Release Cisco IOS Roadmap: The Confluence of IPv4/IPv6 Cisco IOS Upgrade = IPv6

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 333 Presentation_ID Feature Set Cisco IOS IPv6 Phase I – Early Adopters 12.2T 12.0S/ST (*) 12.2S IPv6 Basic specifications (RFC 2460) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S ICMPv6 (RFC 2463) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Neighbor Discovery (RFC 2461) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Stateless Auto-Configuration 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S RIPng (RFC 2080) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S MP-BGP4 (RFC 2545 & 2858) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Configured & Automatic Tunnels 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S 6to4 Tunnels (RFC 3056) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Data Links (*) 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Applications 12.2(2)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Standard Access Control List Ethernet, FDDI, PPP, HDLC ATM PVC & LAN-E, FR PVC Ethernet, FDDI, PPP, HDLC ATM PVC & LAN-E, FR PVC Ping, Traceroute, Telnet, TFTP, DNA AAAA over IPv4, HTTP Ping, Traceroute, Telnet, TFTP, DNA AAAA over IPv4, HTTP GRE Tunnels Done 12.2(2)T 12.2(4)T 12.2(14)S N/A 12.0(22)S/(21)ST

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 444 Presentation_ID Feature Set Cisco IOS IPv6 Phase II – Infrastructure 12.2T 12.0S/ST (*) 12.2S IS-IS for IPv6 12.2(8)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S CEFv6/dCEFv6 12.2(13)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Extended Access Control List 12.2(13)T 12.0(23)S 12.2(14)S IPv6 over MPLS – 6PE 12.2(15)T 12.0(22)S 12.2(14)S NAT-PT (RFC 2766) 12.2(13)T N/A TBD IPv6 MIBs 12.2(15)T 12.0(22)S 12.2(14)S CDP IPv6 Address Family on Neighbor 12.2(8)T N/A 12.2(14)S Static ND Cache entry 12.2(8)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S Broadband Access 12.2(13)T N/A TBD DNS AAAA over IPv6 12.2(8)T 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.2(14)S SSH over IPv6 Encapsulation, AAA, Prefix Pools Encapsulation, AAA, Prefix Pools Link-local Address for BGP4+ peering Done 12.2(8)T 12.2(4)T 12.2(14)S 12.0(22)S/(21)ST 12.0(22)S

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 555 Presentation_ID 12.3M 12.2T 12.0S/ST 12.2S OSPFv3 12.2(3 rd )S ISATAP 12.2(15)T 12.2(14)S N/A MT IS-IS 12.2(15)T TBD IPv6 Multicast 12.2(3 rd )S 12.0(26)S Netflow IPv6 12.3(2 nd )T IPv6 QoS 12.2(13)T TBD Cisco IOS IPv6 Phase III Target – as 01/2003 TBD 12.2(15)T 12.0(24)S 12.3(1st)T TBD 12.2(3 rd )S TBD 12.3(1)M TBD

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 666 Presentation_ID Extensive Platform Support Check latest release number & availability with your local Cisco team Cisco IOS 12.2T Cisco 800 series Routers Cisco 1400 series Routers Cisco 1600 series Routers Cisco 1700 series Routers Cisco 2500 series Routers [12.2(4)T] Cisco 2600 series Routers Cisco 3600 series Routers Cisco 3700 series Routers Cisco 4500/4700 series Routers [12.2(2)T only] Cisco 7100 series Routers Cisco 7200 series Routers Cisco 7500 series Routers Cisco IOS 12.2S Cisco 7100 series Routers Cisco 7200 series Routers Cisco 7300 series Routers Cisco 7400 series Routers Cisco 7500 series Routers Cisco 7600 series Routers Catalyst 6500 series Cisco IOS 12.0S Cisco Series Routers Cisco 10720

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 777 Presentation_ID Cisco series router IPv6 IPv6 Control Plane IPv6 Basics ICMPv6 ND – including static entries Stateless Auto-config. MIBs SSH, Telnet DNS Routing protocols RIPng IS-ISv6 OSPFv3 MP-BGP4 IPv6 Tunnels distributed on Line cards or Tunnel Card IPv6 Hardware Assistance Engine 3 Line Cards 4 x GE ATM OC-12 POS OC-3, OC-12, OC-48 Standard & Extended ACL IPv6 Provider Edge (6PE) over MPLS up to 3.8M pps per LC

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 888 Presentation_ID Cisco 7600 / Catalyst 6500 Sup.720 Best-in-class IPv6 performances on Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor Engine 720 & distributed PFC3 modules, 10GE HW FW IPv6 hardware assistance for IPv6 native and IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels (configured, 6to4, ISATAP) 10Mpps (Tunnels), 20Mpps (Sup.720), 200Mpps (Distributed) GEGE GE IPv6 Server Cisco 7600 Sup.720 as 6PE MPLS/IPv4 MPLS Core up to OC-192 GE IPv4 Server NAT-PT Only IPv6 segment MP-iBGP session

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 999 Presentation_ID Cisco 7500 IPv6 Performance Summary For small size packets, there is an approx 11-16% performance degradation when using IPv6 versus IPv4 For packet size of 256 bytes or above, both IPv4 and IPv6 achieve line rate. PacketMax.Meas.% Line Size PPS PPSRate 64353, ,000 47% , ,490 96% ,408 76, % ,365 37, % ,480 18, % ,422 12, % IPv6 performance with VIP4-80 & OC3 interface

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Presentation_ID Cisco 7200 & NPE-G1 CEF IPv6 Performance with ACLs IPv6 CEF performance on NPE-G1 exceeds IPv4 CEF performance on NPE-400

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 Presentation_ID Initial IPv4 to IPv6 migration Cookbook for organizational/ISP (NREN) and backbone networks. 6net

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 Presentation_ID Commercial IPv4 Servers Radius, NMS,… IPv4/v6 Servers DNS, Web, , News,… DSL Dial/ISDN ETTH WiFi Access Core 6509 Internet

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 Presentation_ID Questions?

© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 Presentation_ID 14 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID