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Report 25 March 2003

IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003. Report 25 March 2003. IIXv6 [  ] ISPv6 [  ] MIPv6 [  ]. ‘Status of Adoption of IPv6 In Indonesia’ Bangkok, 20 – 21 March 2003. by Teddy A. Purwadi – teddyap@ec.apjii.or.id. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003. APJII-ID Background.

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Report 25 March 2003

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  1. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 Report25 March 2003 • IIXv6[] • ISPv6[] • MIPv6[] ‘Status of Adoption of IPv6 In Indonesia’ Bangkok, 20 – 21 March 2003 by Teddy A. Purwadi – teddyap@ec.apjii.or.id

  2. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 APJII-ID Background Tabel 1. Total Member of APJII, Dec 2002 Tabel 2. Total of Internet Subscribers and Users, Feb 2003

  3. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 APJII-ID Background (cont) • IPv4  IPv6 : Public Address will be available to the 128 bits in IPv6 = 3,4 x 1038 => 340,232,366,920,938,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 => n x total population in the world => 3,4 x 1038 total population in the world • Typical address would be written as 2031:0000:130F::09CO:876A:130B • ‘::’ with 0 to get 128 bits n =

  4. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 IPv4 to IPv6 Transition • Availability and Request for IPv6 Allocations • IIXv4  IIXv6  Available • ISPv4  ISPv6  Available • SIPv4  MIPv6  Request Template on Progress • Identified techniques or methods: • Dual Stack • Tunneling • Translation These techniques, which will be used in various combination, also lay the foundation for IPv6 deployment scenarios for Indonesia Internet eXchange (IIX) and also the ISP members of APJII are invited to do the Test Bed in Jakarta Area

  5. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 Test Bed Plan (1) : 2003

  6. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 Test Bed Plan (2) : 2003 • Components - Clients - Servers - Routers - DNS - “A link of IPv6 Networks” : UUNet, Others • SimpleApplications - DNS - BIND 9, Native, IPv6 Look up - IPv6 root name server - WWW - Apache - MS, Netscape, Mozilla - E-mail - Send mail 8.10 has IPv6 built in - SNMPv6

  7. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 Test Bed Plan (3) : 2003 • Re-investigate & Re-evaluation on IPv6 Standard Mechanism • IPv6 renumbering standard plan through APJII-ID • IPv4 to IPv6 transition • Multihoming • Supporting Tools • Porting Specific Applications • SIP – Based (Internet Telephony) • 3GPP Protocol Stack or Mobile-IP (MIP) 3G Internet  Video Streaming • Security and Home Appliances

  8. ISPv6

  9. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 MIPv6 (Mobile Internet Protocol)

  10. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 Mobile Data Protocol Infrastructure (as endorsed by ISOC-ID)

  11. IPv6 Series – APJII-ID 2003 Conclusion • Invite Government, Military/Police, and Proffesionals to understand much about IPv6 implication, application, benefit, funding and so forth into Information Infrastructure Form in Indonesia • Invite vendor industries to support the National Test Bed on IPv6 Infrastructure & Application in Indonesia • To form IPv6-ID Task Force • Socilize IPv6-ID Forum in Indonesia Thank You

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