1) The document discusses IPv6 readiness in Indonesia, presenting statistics on IPv6 allocation and assignment by APNIC. It finds that over 200 Indonesian ISPs have not yet obtained IPv6 networks, and a third of existing IPv6 networks are not yet announced or "live" on the network.
2) The main barriers to IPv6 adoption in Indonesia are that networks still rely on IPv4/NAT and lack of knowledge about IPv6 and its benefits.
3) To promote IPv6 deployment, the document suggests asking ISPs to adopt IPv6, requiring it when choosing an ISP, using dual-stack networking, and encouraging major websites to use IPv6 in Indonesia.
2. Who Am I?Who Am I?
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Moh Noor Al Azam
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2002
BORN
RADNET
KLAS
APJII
Narotama
RADNET
Branch Manager
KLAS
Ack as a Chairman
APJII
KORWIL JATIM
Narotama
Lecturer
Who Am I??Who Am I??
Moh Noor Al AzamMoh Noor Al Azam
3. OSI Layer Model (1/3)OSI Layer Model (1/3)
PhysicalPhysical
Data LinkData Link
NetworkNetwork
TransportTransport
SessionSession
PresentationPresentation
ApplicationApplication
4. OSI Layer Model (2/3)OSI Layer Model (2/3)
PhysicalPhysical
Data LinkData Link
NetworkNetwork
TransportTransport
SessionSession
PresentationPresentation
ApplicationApplication
IPIP
5. OSI Layer Model (3/3)OSI Layer Model (3/3)
PhysicalPhysical
Data LinkData Link
NetworkNetwork
TransportTransport
SessionSession
PresentationPresentation
ApplicationApplication
HWHW
OSOS
APPAPP
6. So....So....
the main issue on IPv6 adoption is not on the "what
hardware do you use?", it's more on "is your operating
system already support it? -especially on your hardware"
7. Operating System on IPv6 AdoptionOperating System on IPv6 Adoption
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IPv6_support_in_operating_systems
9. APNIC Allocation IPv6 Network (2/2)APNIC Allocation IPv6 Network (2/2)
source: APNIC 20150504
VN Vietnam 19
LK Sri Lanka 14
AF Afganistan 12
MN Mongolia 11
FJ Fiji 7
LA Lao People's Democratic Republic 6
MM Myanmar 6
PG Papua New Guinea 6
GU Guam 5
BN Brunei Darussalam 4
MO Macao 4
NC New Caledonia 4
PF French Polynesia 4
BT Bhutan 3
MV Maldives 2
SB Solomon Islands 2
TL Timor-Leste 2
TO Tonga 2
US United States 2
VU Vanuatu 2
WS Samoa 2
AS American Samoa 1
CK Cook Island 1
DE Germany 1
FM Micronesia, Federated States of 1
KI Kiribati 1
MH Marshall Islands 1
NL Netherlands 1
NR Nauru 1
PW Palau 1
TK Tokelau 1
TV Tuvalu 1
AU Australia 525
JP Japan 426
CN China 360
IN India 215
HK Hongkong 189
ID Indonesia 183
NZ New Zealand 162
SG Singapore 147
KR Korea, Republic of 135
MY Malaysia 92
TW Taiwan 82
BD Bangladesh 77
TH Thailand 64
PH Philippines 54
PK Pakistan 35
KH Cambodia 27
NP Nepal 22
total: 49 country & 2.925 IPv6 allocation
13. Is it a Good News??Is it a Good News??
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Based on APJII database, currently 396 ISPs in Indonesia
vs 183 allocation IPv6 network. It's mean 213 ISPs doesn't
have IPv6 yet.
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Based on https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status 33.9%→
not announce on BGP not all IPv6 own by Indonesians↔
live in the Net yet.
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Last update on http://ipv6tf.or.id is at December 20, 2013
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We don't know exactly, where we stand by now??
14. Why??Why??
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The main reason not using IPv6 is “I still in business by
using IPv4”
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There is NAT to multiply IPv4.
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Lack of knowledge regarding security issue on using NAT.
15. What We Can Do??What We Can Do??
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Ask your ISP to adopt IPv6 immediately.
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Put IPv6 as your requirement when seeking ISP.
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Get used to using dual-stack on your network.
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Is there anybody can ask Mark Zuckerbergto to use only
IPv6 in Indonesia??