Title: Next Generation Internet NGI
1Next Generation Internet (NGI)
Michael P. Brig SPAWAR CHN NGI Program
Manager Code 323MB (843)-974-4675 brigm_at_spawar.nav
y.mil
2Network Centric Warfare
Network Centric Warfare / Information Warfare is
mostly Internet Protocol (IP) based Warfare
3Virtual Warfare
Virtual Warfare is also based on the Internet
Protocol (IP).
4NGI the Next Y2K???
- Major networking paradigm shift!
- Costly!
- No drop dead date!
- No killer application!
- Extremely contentious!
- Its happening anyway...
5Why TCP/IPv6 ???
- Tremendous Internet growth
- International electronic commerce
- Voice, video, and data convergence
- Security
- Reduced support costs
- Mobile communications
6Internet Hosts (1989-2006)
x1000
7Internet or InformationAppliances
8Short History
- 1991 - Concern with B class address exhaustion
and router table explosion prompt IETF to begin
investigating an IPv4 replacement. Concurrently,
IETF began enhancing IPv4. - December 1993 - RFC 1550 IP Next Generation
(IPng) White Paper Solicitation. - 1994 1995 - Prospective IPng shootoff and
concept development. - 1995 - IPv6 RFCs begin IETF standards process.
- 1998 - IPv6 implemented in OS sw and Routers,
6Bone is deployed to over 200 sites worldwide,
and Internet begins TCP/IPv4 to TCP/IPv6
migration. - 2010 - Completely TCP/IPv6 Internet!
9TCP/IPv6 Enhancements
- bigger addresses and hierarchical addressing.
- flow identification for different qualities of
service - automatic configuration (plug-and-play)
- support for strong authentication and privacy
(IPsec). - support for host mobility
- more efficient and flexible
- incrementally deployable
10ISO OSI Model
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4)
The current Internet is configured like this.
11IPv4 Network
12ISO OSI Model (IPv6)
Internet protocol version 6 IPv6
The NGI will be configured like this.
13ISO OSI Model (IPv6)
Internet protocol version 6 IPv6
The effects of replacing IPv4 with IPv6 are
throughout the networking stack! At least 58
protocols have been modified to support IPv6.
14IPv6 Network
15IPv6 Enabled Routers
- Baynetworks Routers
- Telebit TBC1000 TBC2000 Routers
- PacketEngines PowerRail Routing Switches
- 3COM Netbuilder Routers
- Hitachi NR60 Router
- All other Router vendors have prototypes. It is
anticipated these products will fully support
IPv6 within one calendar year.
16IPv6 Enabled Operating Systems
- IBM AIX 4.3 and OS/390
- FTP Software IPv6 stack for Win95 98.
- Linux 2.2
- SCO UnixWare 7
- All other OS vendors have prototypes. It is
anticipated these products will fully support
IPv6 within one calendar year.
17IPv6 Enabled Application SW
- DNS (BIND 4.9.2 and 8.X)
- Open Source Netscape Navigator (Mossilla)
- Microsoft Research Internet Explorer (IE)
- Microsoft Research RAT and SDR multicast
applications - Microsoft Research Fnord web server
18IPv6 Enabled Test Equipment
- Precision Guesswork LANWatch network protocol
analyzer. - Network Instruments Distributed Observer
- EcoSYSTEMS EcoSCOPE
- Shomiti Systems Portable Surveyor release 2.5
- RADCOM RC100-WL
19Principle DoD IPv6 Issues
- IPv4 is nearly everywhere in DoD C4ISR, Weapons,
MS, Wargaming, and IT!!! - 58 Internet protocols modified to migrate to
IPv6. - COTS and GOTS software hard coded for IPv4.
- Domain Name Service (DNS)
- IPv6 over ATM.
- Different security paradigm.
- Interoperability and support costs during the
transition. - Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows CE.
- NATO IPV6 testbed, US DoD JTA, and Funding.
20SPAWAR Charleston IPv6 Plan
- Build a TCP/IPv6 testbed network. Connect the
testbed to 6BONE, 6REN, or DARPA Supernet. - Test TCP/IP applications as they port from IPv4
to IPv6. - TCP/IPv6 training at SSCC.
- Cost share with industry in the development of
TCP/IPv6 network models for analysis. - Host the AFCEA/DoD IPv6 Transitioning to the
Next Generation Internet conference to discuss
US military migration strategies for TCP/IPv6. - Participate in local/regional Internet Societies.
21MS Community Prepare!
- Educate yourself on the issue.
- Participate in the DoDs NGI architecture
development. - Begin to assess programs and SW for IPv4
dependencies. - Examine the new commercial security paradigm
(IPSec). - Begin to POM for the IPv4 to IPv6 transition.
- Incorporate IPv6 requirements into new programs.
- MS can be utilized to assist the transition for
IPv4 to IPv6.