
6rd is a mechanism to facilitate IPv6 rapid deployment across
IPv4
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infrastructures of Internet service providers (
ISP
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s).
It is derived from
6to4
6to4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to version 6 (IPv6) and a system that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network (generally the IPv4 Internet) without the need to c ...
, a preexisting mechanism to transfer
IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet. I ...
packets over the IPv4 network, with the significant change that it operates entirely within the end-user's ISP's network, thus avoiding the major architectural problems inherent in the original design of 6to4. The name 6rd is a reference to both the rapid deployments of IPv6 it makes possible and, informally, the initials (RD) of its inventor,
Rémi Després
Rémi Després (born January 16, 1943) is a French engineer and entrepreneur known for his contributions on data networking.
Education
In 1961–1963, Rémi Després attended École Polytechnique of Paris, of which he holds an Engineer degree. ...
. A description of 6rd principles and of how they were first used by
Free
Free may refer to:
Concept
* Freedom, having the ability to do something, without having to obey anyone/anything
* Freethought, a position that beliefs should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
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is published in RFC 5569.
[RFC 5569 IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (6rd)]
The detailed 6rd specification prepared for
standardization
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in the
IETF
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is available as RFC 5969.
[RFC 5969 IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures (6rd) -- Protocol Specification]
History
In November 2007, Rémi Després — who was one of the creators of the
Transpac data network in France in the 1970s — proposed to
Free
Free may refer to:
Concept
* Freedom, having the ability to do something, without having to obey anyone/anything
* Freethought, a position that beliefs should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
* Emancipate, to procur ...
, the second largest ISP in France, to use the 6rd mechanism he had invented to rapidly deploy IPv6. While Free had until then no short-term plan to offer IPv6 service,
Rani Assaf
''Rani'' in Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, sometimes spelled ''Ranee'', is a Hindu/Sanskrit feminine given name. The term is the female form of the term for princely rulers in South and Southeast Asia and applies equally to the wife of a ...
, the CTO of Free, immediately decided to implement the solution. Five weeks later,
with due marketing approval and operational validation, the press release
announcing that IPv6 was available to Free's customers was issued.
The first draft describing the 6rd mechanism and Free's deployment was submitted to IETF on 9 February 2008. After improvements, it was published on 24 January 2010 as informational RFC 5569.
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In March 2010, a Working Group of the ]IETF
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approved that its latest draft on 6rd should become, after some more modifications, a standards-track RFC. In August 2010, the standards-track RFC 5969 was published.
In October 2010 Comcast made 6rd software for home gateway devices available via open source for free.
Comparison to 6to4
6to4
6to4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to version 6 (IPv6) and a system that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network (generally the IPv4 Internet) without the need to c ...
works by relaying traffic between native IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet. I ...
and IPv4
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP). It is one of the core protocols of standards-based internetworking methods in the Internet and other packet-switched networks. IPv4 was the first version d ...
using relay servers which advertise common IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes to networks they are prepared to provide relay services for, but there is no guarantee that all native IPv6 hosts have a working route toward such a relay. Because of this, a 6to4 host is not guaranteed to be reachable by all native IPv6 hosts. Even when a relay is available, it is often operated by a third party who has no obligation to maintain a good quality of service
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as traffic grows. 6rd changes this model by making each ISP
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use one of its own IPv6 prefixes instead of the special prefix standardized for 6to4, so a provider is guaranteed that its 6rd hosts will be reachable from all native IPv6 hosts that can reach their IPv6 network. Because the relay is fully under the ISP's control, it keeps full responsibility for the quality of service for its customers.
Because 6rd relays can only be used by a limited set of hosts that are all under the control of the same administrative entity, it also reduces the scope for traffic anonymization attacks such as those possible with 6to4.[
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Address space consumption
The simplest 6rd deployment, which uses 32 bits of IPv6 address space to map the entire IPv4 address space, consumes more address space than typical with IPv6 natively supported in all ISP routers. This can be mitigated by omitting redundant parts of the IPv4 address space, and in some cases by deploying multiple 6rd domains.
The default allocation of IPv6 space by a regional Internet registry
A regional Internet registry (RIR) is an organization that manages the allocation and registration of Internet number resources within a region of the world. Internet number resources include IP addresses and autonomous system (AS) numbers.
T ...
(RIR) is a 32-bit prefix. Since it takes 32 bits to map an IPv4 address with 6rd, this implies that an ISP would only be able to allocate 64-bit IPv6 prefixes to its customers if it were to use entire IPv4 addresses. 6rd, however, allows any redundant part of an IPv4 address to be discarded: For example, if the IPv4 addresses an ISP issues to its customers all share the same first eighteen bits, a 6rd prefix only need include the remaining fourteen bits. Without this flexibility, Free
Free may refer to:
Concept
* Freedom, having the ability to do something, without having to obey anyone/anything
* Freethought, a position that beliefs should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
* Emancipate, to procur ...
originally assigned 64-bit IPv6 prefixes to its customers but was able to assign them shorter prefixes once it obtained a larger allocation of IPv6 space (a 26-bit prefix) from the RIPE NCC
RIPE NCC (''Réseaux IP Européens'' Network Coordination Centre) is the regional Internet registry (RIR) for Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia. Its headquarters are in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with a branch office in Dubai, UAE.
...
.
Current usage
* Free
Free may refer to:
Concept
* Freedom, having the ability to do something, without having to obey anyone/anything
* Freethought, a position that beliefs should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
* Emancipate, to procur ...
has used 6rd since December 2007. In 2008, a report from Google
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on its visibility of IPv6 use showed France as having the second highest IPv6 penetration in the world, with 95% of its IPv6 being with "native" IPv6 addresses, almost all from Free.
* Comcast
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announced in January 2010 a trial using 6rd in the second quarter of 2010. They began that 6RD trial on June 30, 2010, which was expected to ramp up to several hundred users in July 2010. But 6rd is not anticipated to be Comcast's primary IPv6 strategy. Comcast has tested 2 different home gateways with 6rd, one of which they have made available via open source. In addition, they have published 6rd configuration instructions for any user on their network that wishes to use their 6rd border relays. Comcast planned to deactivate their 6rd service on June 30, 2011 in anticipation of their wider deployment of native dual stack.
* Charter has announced the planned deployment of 6rd across their network in 2012. They host a public 6rd border relay for their subscribers.
* The Linux kernel
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added support for 6rd in version 2.6.33.
* The Japanese company SoftBank
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo which focuses on investment management. The Group primarily invests in companies operating in technology, energy, and financial sectors. It also runs the ...
have announced that they will begin rolling out IPv6 using 6rd.
* Swisscom
Swisscom AG is a major telecommunications provider in Switzerland. Its headquarters are located in Ittigen near Bern. The Swiss government owns 51.0 percent of Swisscom AG. According to its own published data, Swisscom holds a market share o ...
is rolling out 6RD in 2011.
* The Japanese company began its 6rd trial in March 2011.
* Canadian ISP Videotron has deployed 6rd in beta on June 8, 2011 for customers using a 6rd-ready router.
* In December 2011, Dutch ISP Telfort
Telfort was a brand of Dutch mobile telecommunication company KPN.
It operated a GSM mobile telecommunications service in the Netherlands. It marketed itself as being the cheapest option available, and went to some lengths to give the appeara ...
announced it was starting an IPv6 pre-pilot based on 6rd, inviting customers to participate. As of January 2013, 6rd is open as opt-in to all Telfort fixed line (ADSL and VDSL) customers. The "opt-in" means the customer has to enable 6RD in the Telfort Zyxel modem to get IPv6 connectivity. However this pilot has since been discontinued as parent company KPN shut down the Telfort subsidiary in 2019.
* CenturyLink
Lumen Technologies, Inc. (formerly CenturyLink) is an American
telecommunications company headquartered in Monroe, Louisiana, that offers communications, network services, security, cloud solutions, voice, and managed services. The company is ...
has supported 6rd since April 2012 including a list of compatible modems.
* In January 2013, Dutch ISP ZeelandNet announced it was starting an IPv6 pre-pilot based on 6rd, inviting customers to participate. After the trial they expect to have a native/dual-stack solution on their EuroDOCSIS
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consumer network and business fiber network.
* As of June 12, 2013, Dutch ISP OnsBrabantNet supports 6rd on their network.
* In October 2013, Norwegian ISP Altibox
Altibox is a unified brand name for Broadband, IPTV and VoIP services distributed in Norway and Denmark with over 35 local Norwegian and 6 Danish FTTH networks. Altibox was set up by Southwestern Norwegian multi-utility firm Lyse Energi
Lyse ( ...
announced that they offer IPv6 to 70,000 customers based on 6rd. All customers who bypass the ISP's "home central" were able to use 6rd in March 2013, though it was only announced on a technician's Twitter account.
* In November 2014, Sonic.net
Sonic is a telecommunications company and internet service provider based in Santa Rosa, California, acting as a competitive local exchange carrier in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, and Los Angeles.
History
Sonic began as an effort to b ...
made 6rd available for subscribers with compatible equipment to choose to enable it.
* Telia Company
Telia Company AB is a Swedish multinational telecommunications company and mobile network operator present in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Telia also owns TV4 Media which includes TV4 in Sweden, MTV Oy in F ...
is using 6rd.
See also
* IPv6 deployment
Deployment of the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), the latest generation of the Internet Protocol, has been in progress since the mid-2000s. IPv6 was designed as a replacement for IPv4. IPv4 has been in use since 1982, and is in the final stag ...
References
* Adeel Ahmed, Salman Asadullah, ''Deploying IPv6 in Broadband Access Networks'', John Wiley and Sons, 2009, {{ISBN, 0-470-19338-7, pp. 195–205
External links
IPv4 and IPv6 Transition and Coexistence
6DEPLOY project, 2011
IPv6 transition technologies