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DOE /ESnet-related IPv6 Activities Phil DeMar demar@fnal.gov HEPix IPv6 Workshop (CERN) Sept. 6, 2011 1
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Outline US Federal Government IPv6 Directions DOE/ESnet IPv6 Efforts Current US National Labs Status & Expectations Technical Issues & Problem Areas FNAL IPv6 Efforts 2
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US Federal Government IPv6 “Mandate” External/public-facing servers & services to support native IPv6 by end of FY2012 For US Dept of Energy, this means e-mail, DNS, & web services “Public-facing” interpreted as intended for the general public Internal client systems that access external public Internet servers must support native IPv6 by end of FY2014 Essentially, this means all of a site’s desktops Not an IPv6 transition mandate for all USG systems Scientific computing systems are not within scope “Mandate” lacks enforcement element But National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) will monitor for compliance 3
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Implications of US Government IPv6 Mandate Encourages a top-down approach to site IPv6 support: Develop site-wide plan Engage all the major elements of the local IT organization Tends to lengthen out the deployment process US universities tend to use a bottom-up approach They are not subject to the US Govt’s IPv6 mandate Can use a “build it and they will come…” philosophy with IPv6 Probably yields faster IPv6 infrastructure deployment For the US Labs: 2012 mandates should be achievable with modest effort Scope is very limited 2014 mandates will be much more difficult to achieve Campus-wide scope… 4
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Fallout from US Government IPv6 Directive: Task Forces at Many Levels Federal IPv6 Task Force drafted original mandate specs. Actually, it’s a reasonable roadmap for IPv6 deployment… Dept of Energy (DOE) IPv6 Transition Task Force: Defined scope of DOE’s IPv6 transition National Labs involved early & heavily Much of DOE response to the mandate came from Labs ESnet Site Coordinators Committee task force(s) ESCC = Interlab coordination group Focus on IPv6 planning & deployment checklists Forum(s) for sharing lessons learned Most Labs have created internal IPv6 work group(s) Site-level planning…
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DOE IPv6 Task Force Defined DOE IPv6 2012 objectives: “Public-facing interfaces” defined as intended for the general public IPv6 services limited explicitly to web, e-mail, & DNS Left 2014 planning scope for later The Labs place in DOE IPv6 plans is ‘fuzzy’ Included in the scope of the overall plan Not included in DOE response on their IPv6 plans But expected to ~meet OMB deadlines & contribute IPv6 knowledge Working groups setup to deal with aspects of IPv6 support: IPv6 IT Management IPv6 Technology IPv6 Cyber Security IPv6 Outreach Not much activity over past 3-4 months…
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ESnet Site Coordinators Committee (ESCC) IPv6 Activities 7 Focus is on acting as an IPv6 technical forum for Labs Collective wisdom on IPv6 deployment guidance Lessons-learned environment to share knowledge Three task forces set up: 1. IPv6 Planning Process TF Who needs to be engaged at sites High-level roadmap to get there 2. IPv6 Technical Implementation Checklist TF Identify basic network-level issues w/ recommendations 3. IPv6 Implications for Security Infrastructure TF Identify spectrum of security tool issues & problems A separate interLab security group is addressing this…
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Preliminary Site IPv6 Planning Checklist 8 Objective: Develop structured checklist as a planning template Basic structure: Ordered set of steps to follow in planning Drafted from a 2012 deliverables perspective Guidance and/or recommendations on each step Status: Document is largely (90%+) completed Management buy-in and budgeting effort identified as keys Strategic decision highlighted as needing to be addressed: Provider-Assigned vs Provider-Independent address space Support or non-support of Stateless Auto-configuration
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Site IPv6 planning checklist 9 Establish initial IPv6 impact assessment group Scope spectrum of site effort w/ cost guesstimate Management buy-in process Key technical decisions of a strategic nature Test / development environment Draft target (2012) deployment Lay out roadmap(s) to achieve target deployment Implementation planning guidance Documentation & training
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Site IPv6 Technical Implementation Checklist 10 Strategy: Organize IPv6 implementation guidance & recommendations into distinct “modules”: A structure for developing tutorials & checklists Allows a tighter focus on target audience Status: Progress on technical implementation checklist – not so good… Scope appears too broad for a single coherent document Effort also difficult to come by Addressing & routing module tutorials completed by Mike Sinatra Now working on 2012 IPv6 deliverables tutorial…
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Future IPv6 Technical Implementation Efforts 11 Reduce scale of technical implementation checklist document More effort into developing a technical forum for knowledge-sharing & lessons learned Target specific critical technical issues: Developing an appropriate address allocation model: SURFnet document is the reference point SLACC/Neighbor Discovery Unique local addresses (ULAs) Current guidance: use them only if you have to… Dual-stack host considerations others….
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Status of Connectivity: 11 out of 14 Labs have IPv6 WAN connectivity in place Most limit internal IPv6 support to test/evaluation or other tightly controlled LAN segments Planning: 10 out of 14 have structured planning under way Some have explicitly budgeted effort in FY12; others roll into general network support effort Scope of planning effort: All sites with structured effort have engaged broad spectrum of local IT organization 12 Status of US Labs IPv6 support:
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Status of US Labs IPv6 services deployment July 2011 survey on site OMB 2012 deliverables: Previous survey (2/1/2011): no reported IPv6 services
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Looking Toward 2014: 2014 milestone planning: ~50% of the US Labs are focused exclusively on 2012 deliverables at this point ~50% are looking into the implications of the 2014 deliverables, but not directly planning for them now No sites are actively planning toward the 2014 deliverables right now 14 :
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FNAL IPv6 Deployment Efforts Currently: small test bed with wide area connectivity: www.fnlsix.net Internal IPv6 work group developing structured IPv6 plan Includes networking, security, system & application support Full IPv6 test & evaluation network by 10/31 Includes load-balancer, firewall, & IPAM system Also capability to move production systems into test environment 2012 target deployment identified: Working on project plan steps to get there Early IPv6 support will include: Computing Division staff LAN FermiCloud 15
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