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<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong><strong>IP</strong>v6 Routing on Servers & Appliances<strong>IP</strong>v6 ForumGary HemmingerVP Product Management


2<strong>IP</strong>v6 Routing on Servers & Appliances• <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> software architecture• <strong>IP</strong>v6 routing & transition software• Turning Appliances into <strong>IP</strong>v6 Routers• <strong>IP</strong>v6 Applications & TransitionCopyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


ZebOS Core Technology3Virtual Redundant Control PlaneManagementPlane• Routing Protocols (<strong>IP</strong>v4, <strong>IP</strong>v6)• Traffic Engineering• MPLS Switching and VPN• L2 Switching (802.1p/Q, STA)• Multicast• QoS/DiffServ• Mobile <strong>IP</strong>OperatingSystemsSNMP,CLI, & APINetwork Services ModulePlatform Abstraction LayerRIBLinux, VxWorks, Solaris,BSD, OSE, LynxOS, MV, orany RTOSNetwork Processor/ASIC<strong>IP</strong>v4 <strong>IP</strong>v6 MPLS Multicast ForwardingData PlaneData PlaneCopyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


Protocol Building Blocks UsingZebOS Network Services Module4<strong>IP</strong>v4 <strong>IP</strong>v6 Multicast MPLS RedundancyR<strong>IP</strong>v1/v2OSPFv2BGP-4IS-IS4CSPF-OSPFCSPF-ISIS4VirtualRoutingR<strong>IP</strong>ngOSPFv3BGP-4+IS-IS6PIM-SMLDPCR-LDPRSVP-TEL2VPNL3VPNRMMOperatingSystemsNetwork Services ModuleNetwork Processor-APIsPALAMCC IBM Intel TejaAnyNPMPLSFWDRNetwork Processors and ASICsCopyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


ZebOS Suite of Protocols5Copyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong>’s Customers (partial list)6Copyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


Moonv6 UNH Testbed Topology7<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> was the only software routing vendorCopyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


<strong>IP</strong>v6 Routing & Transition Software8• <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> software modules include:• R<strong>IP</strong>ng, OSPFv3, BGP-4+, IS-ISv6• Traffic Engineering extensions to OSPFv3• Mobile <strong>IP</strong>v6 Home Agent• 6to4, GRE, <strong>IP</strong><strong>IP</strong>, ISATAP• PIM-SMv6 in development• Fully integrated with <strong>IP</strong>v4 Routing, MPLS, DiffServ/QoS,Advanced L2 VLAN modules• Industry standard command line interface & managementutilities• Our software is sold to OEM’s & Enterprises• ZebOS is used in the 6Bone, Moonv6, and in testerproducts that you have probably already used.• In Moonv6, the ZebOS <strong>IP</strong>v6 software was used in 6 of the 12routers installed at UNH (most we can’t tell you about, butone of them was Foundry).Copyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


Turning Appliances into <strong>IP</strong>v6 Routers9• ZebOS runs on Linux and Solaris• We can turn any appliance into an <strong>IP</strong>v4 and <strong>IP</strong>v6router, as well as an MPLS and L2 Switch• We have many customers using our software onan appliance as a replacement for a router(mainly tier 2 ISPs)• At Moonv6 we are the only software routerrunning on a PC (in this case a Dell box)• Take our software, put it on a Linux appliance orSolaris server, and you have a very capablerouterCopyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


Simplifying Software Routing10• Too hard to install Linux, then our software, thenadd Linux patches (ie multicast forwarder, ECMPsupport, MPLS forwarder, TCP MD5 patch), thenconfigure router• Customers want to have one software imagewhich when loaded installs everything and theyjust configure the router• Early Q1 2004 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> will have software thatyou load onto an appliance and up comes arouter interface (<strong>IP</strong>v4, <strong>IP</strong>v6, Multicast, VRRP, L2VLAN)Copyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


Optimizing Software Routing11• Software routing on appliances hasinherent performance limitations …intracardperformance is good, but inter-cardperformance doesn’t scale well• <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> is working with the IntelIXP425/2400/2800 network processor tobuild integrated high-performance routingsolutionsCopyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.


<strong>IP</strong>v6 Applications & Transition12• Main applications for <strong>IP</strong>v6 are probablypeer-to-peer and mobility• How will transition from <strong>IP</strong>v4 to <strong>IP</strong>v6 go?• Will transition be over a long period?• Will it require translation support (ie NAT-PT) or will dual-stack, ISATAP approacheswork best?• Will <strong>IP</strong>v4 ever go away?Copyright © 2002 <strong>IP</strong> <strong>Infusion</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>. All Rights Reserved. Company Confidential.

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