gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
BlueCat Networks: IPv6 Solutions for Enterprise
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/bluecat-networks-ipv6-solutions-for-enterprise-by-heath-ramsey-at
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-heath-ramsey-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
Heath Ramsey - BlueCat
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/HeathRamsey
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4. What is DDI?
DNS, DHCP, IP DDI
Address Management
5. What is DDI?
DNS, DHCP, IP Address Management
It’s about the management of your
name and address infrastructure
6. Why DNS, DHCP and IPAM?
DDI products help manage the name
and address space of an organization.
Addresses
IPAM
DHCP
Names
DNS
7. Dynamic Hosts
Dynamic hosts typically account for the
largest type of assigned IP address.
Dynamic
Host
IPAM
DHCP
client.example.com
172.16.200.100
DNS
8. Static Hosts
Static hosts typically represent vital assets
or older hosts that are not dynamic.
Sta4c
Host
IPAM
DHCP
www.example.com
38.99.150.71
DNS
9. Network information
Other information includes network
assignments and size of network.
Network
IPAM
DHCP
172.17.0.0/16
DNS
11. How Does DDI Relate to IPv6?
• DNS
– Allocating and tracking IPv6 hosts
– Tracking dual-stack hosts through DNS
• DHCP
– Allocating and tracking IPv6 addresses
– Assigning IPv6 options and client settings
• IPAM
– Allocating and tracking IPv6 networks and addresses
– Discovering IPv6 addresses in use
– Tracking and managing dual-stack hosts
12. How Does DDI Relate to IPv6?
• DNS
– Allocating and tracking IPv6 hosts
– Tracking dual-stack hosts through DNS
IT’S CRITICAL
• DHCP
– Allocating and tracking IPv6 addresses
TO IPv6!
– Assigning IPv6 options and client settings
• IPAM
– Allocating and tracking IPv6 networks and addresses
– Discovering IPv6 addresses in use
– Tracking and managing dual-stack hosts
14. IPv6 Migration—Where to Start?
• You have to understand the current state of your network
to implement an appropriate IPv6 migration plan
X
X
X
X
X
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15. IPv6 Roadmap with DDI
Discover • Document existing IPv4 network and equipment
Where am I starting from?
• Understand existing (if any) IPv6 capabilities
Plan • Determine what IPv6 capabilities are going to be used
Where/when do I want to go?
• Understand what equipment may need to be updated
Model • Model IPv6 space to determine optimal design
How do I want to travel?
• Understand devices to be updated and how
Map • Map existing IPv4 space to proposed IPv6 space
• Document updates to existing devices
What route should I take? • Document which devices will need to be added/replaced
Implement • Deploy IPv6 capable DNS and DHCP
Taking the trip
• Deploy IPv6 capable network equipment
16. Where Are We Today?
Gartner recommends enterprises should:
• Conduct an inventory of IPv4 addresses and
utilization
• Assess your current IPv6 readiness
• Develop an IPv6 road map focused on
communicating with external IPv6 endpoints
Internet Protocol Version 6: It’s Time for (Limited) Action – Dec, 2010
Successful IPv6 implementations require DDI
17. Where Should You Be?
Discover • Document existing IPv4 network and equipment
Recommended
by
Gartner
Where am I starting from?
• Understand existing (if any) IPv6 capabilities
Plan • Determine what IPv6 capabilities are going to be used
Recommended
by
Gartner
Where/when do I want to go?
• Understand what equipment may need to be updated
Model • Model IPv6 space to determine optimal design
How do I want to travel?
• Understand devices to be updated and how
Map • Map existing IPv4 space to proposed IPv6 space
• Document updates to existing devices
What route should I take? • Document which devices will need to be added/replaced
Implement • Deploy IPv6 capable DNS and DHCP
Taking the trip
• Deploy IPv6 capable network equipment
18. Step 1: Discover
• Centralize data as much as possible to discover
inter-dependencies
Spread-
DHCP
sheets
Network
DNS
Discovery
IPAM
Database
19. Step 2: Plan
DNS and IPv6 SLAAC or DHCPv6?
• IPv6 DNS makes use of AAAA • DHCP is not needed in IPv6
records because of SLAAC
• Build IPv6 strategy that works • SLAAC is easy but requires
for your organization router configuration and
– A/AAAA for each host record maintenance
– Separate A and AAAA records • SLAAC does not provide
for each host robust auditing or reporting
– Separate zones for A and AAAA • DHCPv6 drives network
records
control and compliance when
• Make sure your DNS can used with an IPAM tool
handle IPv6
• Do research and make an
• Consider reverse space informed decision on automatic
management in IPv6 addressing
20. Step 3: Model
Manage IPv4 and
IPv6 address space
from the same view
Model and
organize IPv6
network space
Map business
logic to IP
networks
Track all IPv6
networks used in
your organization
22. Step 5: Implement
User
Credentials
User
Blacklists
WAP
Allowed DNS
Sites
Network Network
Location
Quarantine Controls Address
Sandbox
DHCP
Allowed
Routes Switch
Time on
Network
Device
MAC
Address
Protocol Implementation Tracking, Auditing, and Usage
24. DDI is Critical to IPv6
Leveraging DDI, organizations will be able to:
• Track IPv6 networks
IPAM products provide tools to model and track networks
• Discover existing IPv4 and IPv6 space
Track stateless IP address usage directly from routers
• Integrate dynamically assigned IPs
Allocate stateful IP addresses through DHCP server integration
• Map IP addresses to names
Provides a single source for all name and address information
• Track “dual-stacked” systems
Map IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to a single system for tracking