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Page 1: IPv6 Migration Planning with!! Men Mice Suite€¦ · IPv6!migration!planning!with!the!Men!&!Mice!Suite! 4! Introduction! In!2008,!approximately!150!million!IPv4!addresses!were!assigned:!only!13%!of!the!IPv4!address!space!

 

 

IPv6  Migration  Planning  with    Men  &  Mice  Suite    

 

 

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Men  &  Mice  Hlidasmari  15  IS-201  Kopavogur    Iceland        Tel:    (US)  +1  408  516  9582  /  (Int'l)  +354  412  1500  Fax:  (US)  +1  408  273  6079  /  (Int'l)  +354  412  1505      Company  website:    http://www.menandmice.com      Contact:  [email protected]  

 

 

©  2012  Men  &  Mice  All  rights  reserved.  

This  whitepaper  is  for  informational  purposes  only.  Men  &  Mice  does  not  make  any  warranty  of  any  kind,  either  express  or  implied,  in  this  document.  

All  Men  &  Mice  product  names  and  service  names  are  trademarks  of  Men  &  Mice.  All  other  company  and  product  names  are  trademarks  or  registered  trademarks  of  their  respective  owners.  

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Introduction  ........................................................................................................................................  4

Knowing  the  Network  .........................................................................................................................  4

Preparing  for  IPv6  ...............................................................................................................................  5

Divide  and  Conquer  ...........................................................................................................................  6

Propagating  the  Results  ......................................................................................................................  7

Migrating  Networks  ............................................................................................................................  8

Men  &  Mice  Suite  .............................................................................................................................  10

Resources  ..........................................................................................................................................  12

IPv6  Literature  ...................................................................................................................................  12

Contact  Men  &  Mice  .........................................................................................................................  13

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Introduction  

In  2008,  approximately  150  million  IPv4  addresses  were  assigned:  only  13%  of  the  IPv4  address  space  globally  remains  free  and  available.    The  Internet  is  running  out  of  IPv4  addresses,  and  while  IPv6  adoption  continued  slow  and  steady  growth  in  2008,  still  only  4%  of  the  Internet  supports  IPv6.      

IPv6  adoption  has  been  slow  in  the  corporate  world,  despite  the  benefits  of  the  new  IP  protocol.    Migration  from  IPv4  to  IPv6  does  not  mean  replacing  IPv4  with  IPv6  but,  instead,  enabling  IPv6  in  addition  to  IPv4.    This  allows  network-administrators  to  start  benefiting  from  this  new  protocol.    

One  of  the  challenges  involved  for  the  network  administrator  in  migrating  to  IPv6  is  quantifying  the  effort  and  costs  of  an  IPv6  migration,  as  well  as  planning  how  to  approach  the  task.    Migration  over  to  IPv6  is  not  simple,  and  requires  a  solid  and  transparent  process.    However,  with  proper  IP  Address  Management  (IPAM)  tools,  and  information  on  the  existing  IPv4  infrastructure,  the  effort  becomes  manageable.    

This  whitepaper  shows  how  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite  IPAM  Module  can  be  used  to  achieve  a  better  understanding  of  the  work  involved  for  an  IPv6  migration,  making  the  process  more  transparent  for  network  managers  and  providing  a  tool  to  aid  in  the  transition  process.      

Knowing  the  Network  

In  order  to  start  the  planning  process,  network  managers  need  to  know  the  number  and  types  of  devices  in  their  networks.  They  need  to  know  the  number  of  IPv4  addresses  in  use,  as  well  as  which  devices  are  and  are  not  IPv6  compatible.  In  many  organizations,  this  information  is  kept  in  separate  data  formats  in  different  applications  (spreadsheets,  databases,  inventory  management  systems).    As  a  result,  these  disparate  systems  are  not  sufficient  to  give  the  network  administrators  an  overview  of  the  ’IPv6  readiness’  of  their  network.    

The  Men  &  Mice  Suite  is  a  proven  IP  Address  Management  System  that  supports  both  IPv4  and  IPv6  networks.  In  addition  to  the  network  topology  and  the  individual  IP  Addresses,  any  amount  of  metadata  (called  Properties  or  Custom  Fields)  can  be  stored  along  with  networks  and  IP  Addresses.    Property  fields  can  be  linked  with  external  data  sources  (like  databases  or  inventory  systems)  to  merge  important  data  into  one  unified  view  of  the  network.  

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Preparing  for  IPv6  

The  Men  &  Mice  IPAM  Module  is  used  to  obtain  an  overview  of  the  existing  IPv4  network.  The  System  automatically  shows  all  IP  addresses  it  can  find  in  DNS  zones  (A  and  AAAA  records)  and  DHCP  scopes.    Statically  managed  IP  addresses  can  be  imported  from  external  data  sources  -  such  as  databases  or  spreadsheets  -  and  the  network  discovery  feature  (ICMP  probe)  of  the  IPAM  Module  finds  IP  addresses  that  are  in  use,  but  not  documented  anywhere.    

When  planning  a  migration  to  IPv6,  we  need  to  know  the  state  of  each  network  segment  with  regard  to  IPv6  compliance.    For  that  purpose,  it  is  recommended  the  user  create  a  “custom  field”  (property)  in  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite  called,  “IPv6  Test  Status”  for  both  IP  ranges  (network  segments)  and  devices  (IP  addresses).  This  field  should  be  able  to  contain  a  value  from  a  predefined  list.  

• IPv6  test  pending:  The  device  or  network  has  not  been  tested  for  IPv6  compliance  so  far.    This  should  be  the  default  value  for  this  field.    

• Not  IPv6  compliant:  The  device/network  is  not  IPv6  compliant;  devices  need  to  be  replaced  with  new  equipment.    In  modern  networks,  this  condition  should  be  rare.  

• Partly  IPv6  compliant:  The  device/network  is  not  IPv6  compliant,  but  can  be  made  compliant  with  an  upgrade  of  hardware  or  software.  

• Fully  IPv6  compliant:  The  device/network  is  fully  IPv6  compliant,  but  not  configured  for  IPv6.  

• Ready  for  IPv6  migration:  The  device/network  is  fully  IPv6  compliant  and  fully  configured  for  an  IPv6  migration.  

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Figure  1:  Defining  Properties  

Divide  and  Conquer  

The  Men  &  Mice  Suite  has  a  finely  grained,  role-based  access  control  system.    Access  can  be  easily  granted  and  controlled  for  specific  users  and  groups  for  a  specific  network  as  well  as  device  objects.    A  user  only  sees  objects  to  which  he  or  she  has  access.    Write  access  can  be  restricted  to  the  properties  of  a  network  or  device.    The  manager  of  an  IPv6  migration  project  can  delegate  the  task  of  IPv6  compliance  checking  to  local  network  administrators.  These  local  administrators  can  then  check  their  network  equipments  and  devices,  and  update  the  IPv6  status  fields  in  the  Men  &  Mice  IP  Address  Management  Module  accordingly.    Each  network  manager  can  work  asynchronously  on  the  task  -  as  time  permits.  

 

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Propagating  the  Results  

Using  the  External  Commands  feature  of  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite,  a  script1  is  called  each  time  the  “IPv6  Status”  property  value  of  an  IP  range  or  device  changes.    The  script  compares  the  status  of  this  field  for  all  devices  in  a  range  and  all  IP  ranges  in  a  given  network.  The  “IPv6  Status”  value  of  an  IP  range  changes  according  to  the  corresponding  value  for  its  devices.  Changes  propagate  up  the  hierarchy  in  the  Men  &  Mice  IPAM  Module.  

The  status  of  the  compliance  testing  efforts  can  be  seen  in  a  central  console  application.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

The  IP  Range  Status  will  be  propagated  upwards  the  tree  

 

 

Figure  2:  IPv6  test  and  migration  status  in  the  hierarchy  

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Migrating  Networks  

Similar  to  the  field,  “IPv6  test  status”,  another  property  field  for  IP  ranges  and  devices  is  created  called,  “IPv6  migration  status”.  Possible  values  are:  

• Migration  pending  

• Partially  migrated  (only  for  IP  ranges,  not  for  devices)  

• Fully  IPv6-enabled  

Networks  can  be  migrated  individually.    Migration  here  does  not  mean  replacing  IPv4  with  IPv6,  but  rather  enabling  IPv6  in  addition  to  IPv4.    IPv6  will  -  in  most  cases  -  be  enabled  in  the  network  backbone.    From  there  it  can  spread  outward  to  perimeter  networks.  

It  is  also  possible  to  enable  IPv6  on  the  perimeter  and  tunnel  the  IPv6  traffic  over  IPv4  networks  using  transition  technologies  such  as  ISATAP,  6to4,  or  Teredo.    Similar  to  the  testing  phase,  the  migration  efforts  can  be  performed  asynchronously,  leaving  the  local  administrators  in  control  over  the  speed  of  the  migration,  while  still  allowing  for  a  global  overview  of  the  migration  progress.  

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Figure  3:  IPv6  Status  for  Devices  

The  script  used  with  the  External  Commands  feature  keeps  track  of  the  values  in  the  property  field,  “IPv6  migration  status,”  and  propagates  the  status  up  the  hierarchical  tree  of  the  network.  

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Men  &  Mice  Suite  

The  Men  &  Mice  approach  solves  the  problems  of  IP  address  management  by  complementing  existing  servers  with  a  sophisticated  and  non-intrusive  management  layer.    This  leverages  an  organization’s  investment  in  existing  infrastructure.    There  are  typically  no  radical  changes  to  the  organization’s  pre-existing  network.  

The  Men  &  Mice  Suite  allows  centralized  management  of  DNS,  DHCP,  and  IP  addresses.    This  allows  integration  of  all  IP  address  management  functionality  into  a  single  unified  interface,  and  all  IP  address  data  into  a  single  centralized  database.    The  Men  &  Mice  Suite  works  with  heterogeneous  environments  and  supports  Microsoft  and  Unix/Linux  environments  (or  a  mixture  thereof)  as  well  as  Cisco  Router  DHCP  servers.    

The  Men  &  Mice  Suite  provides  administrators  with  tools  for  daily  management,  automating  common  processes,  planning,  reporting,  and  auditing.    

 

Figure  4:  Overview  of  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite  

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The  integrated,  unified  approach  of  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite  makes  it  easy  to  work  with  multiple  DNS  and  DHCP  servers.    Administrators,  even  in  a  diverse  and  geographically  dispersed  environment,  have  a  unique,  real-time  overview  of  the  network,  enabling  consistent  IP  address  management  and  eliminating  duplication  in  network  administration.    

The  Men  &  Mice  Suite  contains  the  following  application  modules:  

• DNS  Management  Module  

• DHCP  Management  Module  

• IP  Address  Management  Module  

• DNS  Analyzing  and  Monitoring  

It  is  possible  to  implement  one  or  more  of  the  individual  Men  &  Mice  modules,  but  the  real  value  of  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite  is  realized  as  a  powerful,  integrated  solution  for  DNS,  DHCP  and  IP  Address  Management.    Working  together,  the  modules  provide  a  unique  management  solution  that  enables  organizations  to  keep  track  of  their  IP  address  space,  individual  hosts  on  the  network,  and  their  associations  in  DNS  and  DHCP.  

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Resources  

IPv6  Migration  Planning  with  Men  &  Mice  Screen  cast  :  http://menandmice.com/screencast  

IPv6  Literature  

Davies,  Joseph  (2008).  Understanding  IPv6  (2nd  Edition).  Microsoft  Press.    ISBN-10:  0735624461,  ISBN-13:  978-0735624467  

Dunmore,  Martin  (2005).  IPv6  Development  Guide.    Retrieved  from  http://www.6net.org/book/deployment-guide.pdf  

Hagen,  Silvia  (2006).  IPv6  Essentials  (2nd  Edition).    O‘Reilly  Media,  Inc.  ISBN-10:  0596100582,  ISBN-13:  978-0596100582  

Hogg,  Scott  and  Vyncke,  Eric  (2008).  IPv6  Security  (1st  Edition).  Cisco  Press.  ISBN-10:  1587055945,  ISBN-13:  978-1587055942  

Malone,  David  and  Murphy,  Niall  Richard  (2005).  IPv6  Network  Administration.  O’Reilly  Media,  Inc.    ISBN-10:  0596009348,  ISBN-13:  978-0596009342  

Siil,  Karl  A.  (2008).  IPv6  Mandates:  Choosing  a  Transition  Strategy,  Preparing  Transition  Plans,  and  Executing  the  Migration  of  a  Network  to  IPv6.  Wiley.  ISBN-10:  0470191198,  ISBN-13:  978-0470191194  

Stockebrand,  Benedikt  (2006).  IPv6  in  Practice:  A  Unixer‘s  Guide  to  the  Next  Generation  Internet.  Springer.    ISBN-10:  3540245243,  ISBN-13:  978-3540245247  

Van  Beijnum,  Iljitsch  (2005).  Running  IPv6  (1st  Edition).  Apress.  ISBN-10:  1590595270,  ISBN-13:  978-1590595275  

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Contact  Men  &  Mice  

For  assistance  on  IPv6  migration  planning  and  execution,  please  contact:  

[email protected]  

For  a  license  of  the  Men  &  Mice  Suite  to  be  used  for  IPv6  migration  only,  please  contact:  

[email protected]