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World IPv6 Day -
What did we learn?
emile.aben@ripe.net

(Channeled by Vesna Manojlovic)

Netnod Autumn Meeting 2011
RIPE NCC Measurements - World IPv6 Day
•   IPv6 Eyechart and 6to4 (not in this talk)
•   Active measurements
    –   Sources: 49 vantage points (RIPE TTM, CAIDA Ark, ...)
    –   Destinations: 53 participant or already dual-stacked
        sites
    –   From 2011-06-01 to 2011-06-11 we measured
         –   DNS: A and/or AAAA records
         –   ping(6)/traceroute(6)
         –   HTTP over IPv4 and IPv6

                                                                2
Measurement vantage points




                             3
Percentage of vantage points seeing AAAA
                      v6day




                                           4
Percentage of vantage points seeing AAAA
                      v6day




             Negative caching




                                           4
Percentage of vantage points seeing AAAA
                      v6day




                                TTL caching
             Negative caching




                                              4
Test and monitor
You don’t want this to happen

 On IPv4:




On IPv6:




                                6
Or this ...
             Comparing DNS,ping and HTTP IPv6 measurements
   to www.commerce.gov from 2011-06-09 0:00 UTC to 2011-06-10 12:00 UTC
 100 %
                     % AAAA queries returning an IPv6 address
                                  % HTTP responses == 200
  80 %                                % ICMPv6 ping success

  60 %

  40 %

  20 %

   0%
         00


               04


                     08


                           12


                                 16


                                        20


                                               00


                                                      04


                                                                08


                                                                      12
          :0


                :0


                      :0


                            :0


                                   :0


                                          :0


                                                 :0


                                                        :0


                                                                 :0


                                                                       :0
          0


                0


                      0


                             0


                                    0


                                           0


                                                  0


                                                         0


                                                                 0


                                                                       0
                                                                            7
Or this ...
             Comparing DNS,ping and HTTP IPv6 measurements
   to www.commerce.gov from 2011-06-09 0:00 UTC to 2011-06-10 12:00 UTC
 100 %
                      % AAAA queries returning an IPv6 address
                                   % HTTP responses == 200
  80 %                                 % ICMPv6 ping success

  60 %

  40 %

  20 %

   0%
         00


               04


                     08


                               12


                                     16


                                           20


                                                 00


                                                       04


                                                                 08


                                                                       12
          :0


                :0


                      :0


                                :0


                                      :0


                                            :0


                                                  :0


                                                         :0


                                                                  :0


                                                                        :0
          0


                0


                           0


                                0


                                      0


                                            0


                                                   0


                                                          0


                                                                  0


                                                                        0
    v6 on www turned off
    at end of v6day
                                                                             7
Or this ...
             Comparing DNS,ping and HTTP IPv6 measurements
   to www.commerce.gov from 2011-06-09 0:00 UTC to 2011-06-10 12:00 UTC
 100 %
                      % AAAA queries returning an IPv6 address
                                   % HTTP responses == 200
  80 %                                 % ICMPv6 ping success

  60 %

  40 %

  20 %

   0%
         00


               04


                     08


                               12


                                       16


                                                20


                                                          00


                                                                04


                                                                      08


                                                                            12
          :0


                :0


                      :0


                                :0


                                         :0


                                                  :0


                                                           :0


                                                                 :0


                                                                       :0


                                                                             :0
          0


                0


                           0


                                  0


                                           0


                                                      0


                                                           0


                                                                 0


                                                                       0


                                                                             0
    v6 on www turned off       but v6 service still
    at end of v6day               announced
                                                                                  7
Test and monitor - lessons learned




                                     8
Test and monitor - lessons learned
•   Test when deploying something
    –   The more real-life, the less likely you !@#$-ed up
•   Monitor your infrastructure
•   People2people reachability
    –   Avoidable situations like Level3 and Dept. Commerce
    –   Contact info up to date in RIR databases (whois)
    –   Monitor the web (NANOG, *NOG, Twitter, ...)




                                                              8
Global view
Performance of src/dst pairs on 2011-06-08
                           Distribution of IPv4/IPv6 relative performance
                                                                                                   •   Bell-shaped
                                                                                                       –   centered around 0
                        IPv4 performs better                       IPv6 performs better
                                                                                                       –   with fatter IPv4-side
                                                                                                            –   (62% / 38%)

                                                                                                   •   Dual-stack = two
Frequency




                                                                                                       chances for best
                                                                                                       performance!
                                                                                                       –   Real-time apps could
                                                                                                           exploit this (voice,
                                                                                                           gaming)
                     + 400 %
                     + 350 %
                     + 300 %
                     + 250 %
                     + 200 %
                                    + 150 %

                                              + 100 %

                                                        + 50 %
                                                        + 40 %
                                                        + 30 %
                                                        + 20 %
                                                        + 10 %
                                                         +0%
                                                        + 10 %
                                                        + 20 %
                                                        + 30 %
                                                        + 40 %
                                                        + 50 %

                                                                     + 100 %

                                                                               + 150 %
                                                                                         + 200 %
                                                                                         + 250 %
                                                                                         + 300 %
                                                                                         + 350 %
                                                                                         + 400 %




            best performing protocol, as percentage−wise increase over the least performing protocol

                                                                                                                                   10
Long term effects - Content
     Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6
 4%
               Alexa 1M
3.5 %      Alexa top 25k
 3%
2.5 %
 2%
1.5 %
 1%
0.5 %
 0% 2            20         20        20        20        20              20                 20                 20
      01           11         11        11        11        11                 11                 11                 11
         1-          -0         -0        -0        -0           -0                 -0                 -0                 -0
            01          2         3         4         5               6                  7                  8                  9



    Raw data: Dan Wing
    (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html)
                                                                                                                                   11
Long term effects - Content
     Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6
 4%                                                                                                                       8 June:
               Alexa 1M
3.5 %      Alexa top 25k                                                                                                  3.8%
 3%
2.5 %
 2%
1.5 %
 1%
0.5 %
 0% 2            20         20        20        20        20              20                 20                 20
      01           11         11        11        11        11                 11                 11                 11
         1-          -0         -0        -0        -0           -0                 -0                 -0                 -0
            01          2         3         4         5               6                  7                  8                  9



    Raw data: Dan Wing
    (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html)
                                                                                                                                    11
Long term effects - Content
     Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6
 4%                                                                                                                       8 June:
               Alexa 1M
3.5 %      Alexa top 25k                                                                                                  3.8%
 3%
2.5 %                                                                                                                     Pre/post 8 June:
                                                                                                                          0.4% -> 0.7%
 2%
1.5 %
 1%
0.5 %
 0% 2            20         20        20        20        20              20                 20                 20
      01           11         11        11        11        11                 11                 11                 11
         1-          -0         -0        -0        -0           -0                 -0                 -0                 -0
            01          2         3         4         5               6                  7                  8                  9



    Raw data: Dan Wing
    (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html)
                                                                                                                                             11
Long term effects - Content
     Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6
 4%                                                                                                                       8 June:
               Alexa 1M
3.5 %      Alexa top 25k                                                                                                  3.8%
 3%
2.5 %                                                                                                                     Pre/post 8 June:
                                                                                                                          0.4% -> 0.7%
 2%
1.5 %
 1%                                                                                                                       Around 3 July:
                                                                                                                          0.7% -> 1.0%
0.5 %
                                                                                                                          (DE?!)
 0% 2            20         20        20        20        20              20                 20                 20
      01           11         11        11        11        11                 11                 11                 11
         1-          -0         -0        -0        -0           -0                 -0                 -0                 -0
            01          2         3         4         5               6                  7                  8                  9



    Raw data: Dan Wing
    (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html)
                                                                                                                                             11
Long term effects - IPv6 ASes
    12 %                                                                                  8 June




                                                                    announcing IPv6 pfx
11.5 %




                                                                        % of ASes
    11 %

10.5 %

    10 %

    9.5 %

       50




                                                                    Daily increase
       40




                                                                    of IPv6 ASes
       30
       20
       10
        0
      -10
      -20
      -30
            20




                       20




                                  20




                                             20




                                                        20




                                                                   20
            11




                       11




                                  11




                                             11




                                                        11




                                                                   11
             -04




                        -05




                                   -06




                                              -07




                                                         -08




                                                                    -09
                 -01




                            -01




                                       -01




                                                  -01




                                                             -01




                                                                          -01
•    Higher growth before v6d: Deployments pushed earlier?
•    Lower growth after v6d: Summer-vacation?
•    http://v6asns.ripe.net


     Emile Aben                                                                                    12
Conclusions - what we learned
•   IPv6/dual-stack works just fine, but make sure
    that
    –   It is properly tested and monitored (like IPv4)
    –   Your network can reach all others (like IPv4)
•   Dual-stack = Two chances for best performance
•   Days like this ‘work’
    –   Raise awareness
    –   Give people a target to work towards
    –   We’re ready for a next IPv6(day|week|month|year|∞)

                                                             13
More information
•   Web interface to the measurements
    –   http://v6day.ripe.net/
•   Analysis on RIPE Labs
    –   http://labs.ripe.net/ipv6day
•   Raw data availability
    –   http://labs.ripe.net/datarepository/data-sets/ripe-ncc-
        active-measurements-of-world-ipv6-day-dataset
•   Questions?
    –   RIPE63! & emile.aben@ripe.net

                                                                  14

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World IPv6 Day - What did we learn?

  • 1. World IPv6 Day - What did we learn? emile.aben@ripe.net (Channeled by Vesna Manojlovic) Netnod Autumn Meeting 2011
  • 2. RIPE NCC Measurements - World IPv6 Day • IPv6 Eyechart and 6to4 (not in this talk) • Active measurements – Sources: 49 vantage points (RIPE TTM, CAIDA Ark, ...) – Destinations: 53 participant or already dual-stacked sites – From 2011-06-01 to 2011-06-11 we measured – DNS: A and/or AAAA records – ping(6)/traceroute(6) – HTTP over IPv4 and IPv6 2
  • 4. Percentage of vantage points seeing AAAA v6day 4
  • 5. Percentage of vantage points seeing AAAA v6day Negative caching 4
  • 6. Percentage of vantage points seeing AAAA v6day TTL caching Negative caching 4
  • 8. You don’t want this to happen On IPv4: On IPv6: 6
  • 9. Or this ... Comparing DNS,ping and HTTP IPv6 measurements to www.commerce.gov from 2011-06-09 0:00 UTC to 2011-06-10 12:00 UTC 100 % % AAAA queries returning an IPv6 address % HTTP responses == 200 80 % % ICMPv6 ping success 60 % 40 % 20 % 0% 00 04 08 12 16 20 00 04 08 12 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
  • 10. Or this ... Comparing DNS,ping and HTTP IPv6 measurements to www.commerce.gov from 2011-06-09 0:00 UTC to 2011-06-10 12:00 UTC 100 % % AAAA queries returning an IPv6 address % HTTP responses == 200 80 % % ICMPv6 ping success 60 % 40 % 20 % 0% 00 04 08 12 16 20 00 04 08 12 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v6 on www turned off at end of v6day 7
  • 11. Or this ... Comparing DNS,ping and HTTP IPv6 measurements to www.commerce.gov from 2011-06-09 0:00 UTC to 2011-06-10 12:00 UTC 100 % % AAAA queries returning an IPv6 address % HTTP responses == 200 80 % % ICMPv6 ping success 60 % 40 % 20 % 0% 00 04 08 12 16 20 00 04 08 12 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v6 on www turned off but v6 service still at end of v6day announced 7
  • 12. Test and monitor - lessons learned 8
  • 13. Test and monitor - lessons learned • Test when deploying something – The more real-life, the less likely you !@#$-ed up • Monitor your infrastructure • People2people reachability – Avoidable situations like Level3 and Dept. Commerce – Contact info up to date in RIR databases (whois) – Monitor the web (NANOG, *NOG, Twitter, ...) 8
  • 15. Performance of src/dst pairs on 2011-06-08 Distribution of IPv4/IPv6 relative performance • Bell-shaped – centered around 0 IPv4 performs better IPv6 performs better – with fatter IPv4-side – (62% / 38%) • Dual-stack = two Frequency chances for best performance! – Real-time apps could exploit this (voice, gaming) + 400 % + 350 % + 300 % + 250 % + 200 % + 150 % + 100 % + 50 % + 40 % + 30 % + 20 % + 10 % +0% + 10 % + 20 % + 30 % + 40 % + 50 % + 100 % + 150 % + 200 % + 250 % + 300 % + 350 % + 400 % best performing protocol, as percentage−wise increase over the least performing protocol 10
  • 16. Long term effects - Content Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6 4% Alexa 1M 3.5 % Alexa top 25k 3% 2.5 % 2% 1.5 % 1% 0.5 % 0% 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1- -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Raw data: Dan Wing (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html) 11
  • 17. Long term effects - Content Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6 4% 8 June: Alexa 1M 3.5 % Alexa top 25k 3.8% 3% 2.5 % 2% 1.5 % 1% 0.5 % 0% 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1- -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Raw data: Dan Wing (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html) 11
  • 18. Long term effects - Content Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6 4% 8 June: Alexa 1M 3.5 % Alexa top 25k 3.8% 3% 2.5 % Pre/post 8 June: 0.4% -> 0.7% 2% 1.5 % 1% 0.5 % 0% 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1- -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Raw data: Dan Wing (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html) 11
  • 19. Long term effects - Content Percentage of web sites in Alexa 1M that can be reached over IPv6 4% 8 June: Alexa 1M 3.5 % Alexa top 25k 3.8% 3% 2.5 % Pre/post 8 June: 0.4% -> 0.7% 2% 1.5 % 1% Around 3 July: 0.7% -> 1.0% 0.5 % (DE?!) 0% 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1- -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Raw data: Dan Wing (http://banjo.employees.org/~dwing/aaaa-stats.html) 11
  • 20. Long term effects - IPv6 ASes 12 % 8 June announcing IPv6 pfx 11.5 % % of ASes 11 % 10.5 % 10 % 9.5 % 50 Daily increase 40 of IPv6 ASes 30 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 20 20 20 20 20 20 11 11 11 11 11 11 -04 -05 -06 -07 -08 -09 -01 -01 -01 -01 -01 -01 • Higher growth before v6d: Deployments pushed earlier? • Lower growth after v6d: Summer-vacation? • http://v6asns.ripe.net Emile Aben 12
  • 21. Conclusions - what we learned • IPv6/dual-stack works just fine, but make sure that – It is properly tested and monitored (like IPv4) – Your network can reach all others (like IPv4) • Dual-stack = Two chances for best performance • Days like this ‘work’ – Raise awareness – Give people a target to work towards – We’re ready for a next IPv6(day|week|month|year|∞) 13
  • 22. More information • Web interface to the measurements – http://v6day.ripe.net/ • Analysis on RIPE Labs – http://labs.ripe.net/ipv6day • Raw data availability – http://labs.ripe.net/datarepository/data-sets/ripe-ncc- active-measurements-of-world-ipv6-day-dataset • Questions? – RIPE63! & emile.aben@ripe.net 14