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IPv6 Deployment Plan The Global IPv6 Summit 2001
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 2 Agenda Foundry’s Product Overview IPv6 Implementation Plan
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 3 NetIron Internet Backbone Router Next Generation Routing Architecture –Effectively scales from 128 to 480 Gbps of switching capacity –High-performance, low-latency, and Head-of-Line Blocking-free packet forwarding –Fully distributed switching delivers best Price/Performance ratio Robust Internet Routing Suite –Full featured BGP4, OSPF, IS-IS, and MPLS –Wire-speed ACLs and Extended ACLs for Security and Control NetIron 400NetIron 800 NetIron 1500
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 4 BigIron Layer2,3 Switch High-Performance Edge / Aggregation Functionality –High Port Density –IPX, AppleTalk Routing –Complete Multicast Support PIM Sparse/Dense, DVMRP, MBGP, MSDP, and IGMP IronCore ASIC Chipset Modules –Wire-speed Rate Limiting –sFow Network Monitoring & Accounting BigIron 4000BigIron 8000 BigIron 15000
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 5 FastIron4802 Stackable Switch High Port Density –1.5 Rack units (7.0cm) –2 Gigabit ports (miniGBIC) –48 10/100 ports High Performance –10,100,000 Packets per second –34 Gbps Switching capacity Advanced Features –Wire speed Rate Limiting –sFlow Network Monitoring, Accounting and Billing –Hot swappable Power AC or DC Power supplies –Rapid Spanning Tree –QoS (Weighted Fair Queuing / Strict Priority) –Dynamic VLANs based on Port, Protocol or subnet IPv6 VLAN Ready
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 6 Building a High Availability Network Foundry Deliver End-to-End Switching Solution –Core Router –Aggregation / Wiring-Closet Switch –Access / Edge Switch –Web Switch Investment Protection –Support ATM / POS Module –10Gigabit Ready –Common Command Line Interface(CLI) Foundry’s End-to-End Switching Solution NetIron as Core Router BigIron as Aggregation Switch Access Devices Server Farm Internet
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 7 IPv6 Deployment The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) –Next-generation Internet Protocol as specified by IETF –IPv6 offers expanded IP addresses to support the proliferation of Internet devices –Global Internet expansion, seamless mobility support, enhanced security and support for emerging advanced Web based applications. Foundry’s Implementation –Collaboration with IP Infusion ZebOS™ IPv6 routing software Most complete IPv6 routing suite on the market today
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 8 IPv6 Development at Phase I Product Platform –NetIron –BigIron Major Features Supported –IPv6 host stack, including TCP, UDP –IPv6 support in boot code for TFTP –ICMP v6 –Neighbor Discovery –Auto configuration of IPv6 address (when IPv6 routing is disabled) –Support for IPv6 to IPv4 transition (Tunneling IPv6 over IPv4) –Static Routes, RIP, BGP4 extension for IPv6 –IPv6 over Ethernet and PPP –Support for Ping, Traceroute, TFTP, and Telnet over IPv6 stack –IPv6 ACL and Route Map support –IPv6 MIB, CLI
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 9 IPv6 Development at Phase II Major Features Supported –Hardware based forwarding and ACLs –IS-IS extension for IPv6 –OSPF v3 –Translation of IPV6/IPv4 with NAT –Multicast Listener Discovery (IGMP v2 for IPv6) –IPv6 over ATM –Support for IPv6 flow and accounting –Support for PIM Sparse Mode for IPv6 –Support for IPv6 Multicast Forwarding in Hardware –IP Security for IPv6
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© 2001 Foundry Networks Support Center. 10 Summary IPv6 - no doubt of spread Foundry will expand End-to-End Switching Solution to IPv6.
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