Selection of IGP for IPv6 is agnostic for dual stack scenarios in mpls vpn backbones or ip backbones. Everyone is having a question that we are using OSPF as IGP for IPv4, which protocol is used as IGP for IPv6. No one is actually putting light which one is best for IPv6 where in OSPF already deployed for IPv4 in most of the cases. During reading RFC 4029 “Selection and Analysis For Introducing IPv6 into SP Networks”, I found section 4.3.1 of IGP which is explicitly defining the protocols require for IGP in IPv6 deployments. According to RFC OSPFv3,IS-IS is used but CISCO is also providing IPv6 support for EIGRP and RIPng is clearly renounce. If we are using the same protocol for both IPv6 as well as for IPv6, it may lead to lot of the problems in case of instability of links because every time protocol has to calculate the path for each and every link. But in case of different protocols for IPv4 and IPv6, the problem in one protocol may not affect another but this requires lot of CPU as well as memory.
Possible combinations are as follows:
1. OSPFv2 for IPv4, IS-IS for IPv6 (only)
2. OSPFv2 for IPv4, OSPFv3 for IPv6
3. IS-IS for IPv4, OSPFv3 for IPv6
4. S-IS for both IPv4 and IPv6
When IS-IS is used for both IPv4 as well as for IPv6, the IPv6/IPv6 topologies must be convex, unless multiple-topology IS-IS extensions have been implemented.
SDN and NFV is the next phase of technology change which will help service provider to launch the services in single click. This is all about the programmability of the networks by using open source software defined network controller.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Which Protocol Is Used As IGP For IPv6?
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We are currently using option 1 :)
Please share your experience of migration.
ISIS fits the bill best
Thanks zayphyoe and Rakesh. If you are having experiences with the same, please share.
We are using ISIS for IPv4 and OSPFv3 for IPv6 on our 7600.
But still a few remote PE (7200) without IPv6 due to: 12.4T spservices does not have OSPFv3.
My options are:
-Upgrade to advanced IP services
-Migrate to ISIS only (Multitopology)
-Wait for 15.0 and see if OSPFv3 are available in spservices.
Currently I am waiting..
We recently migrated to ISIS as the IGP for the MPLS core. We will be turning up 6PE services pretty soon. Some interesting facts about ISIS.
1. Transport is CLNS.
2.By default SPF calculations are done for IPV4 and IPV6 separetely
3. Can be configured to do a single SPF calculations for both IPV4 and IPV6
4.More knobs.
5.Mutli topology routing support.
HTH
Rakesh
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