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BT's Tim Rooney Offers Solutions for Successful IPv6 Implementation at FOSE 2008
BT's Tim Rooney Offers Solutions for Successful IPv6 Implementation at FOSE 2008
Tim Rooney, Product Management Director, BT, offered conferees at FOSE ’08 his perspective on key IPv6 implementation challenges with a focus on IP address management.
Exton,
PA,
India
(prbd.net)
23/11/2011
Exton, PA – April 2, 2008 – Whether organizations are just considering IP version 6 (IPv6), in the planning phase, or actively deploying IPv6, effectively tracking and managing IPv4 and IPv6 address space is critical to successful deployment, said Tim Rooney, Product Management Director, BT, during remarks at the Federal Office Systems Exposition (FOSE) today. Rooney offered conferees his perspective on key IPv6 implementation challenges with a focus on IP address management in a presentation, “IPv4-IPv6 Address Management – Strategies for Success.”
“Like it or not, IPv6 is coming,” Rooney said. “The deployment of IPv6 in an agency’s network will require management of two parallel protocols and address spaces for years to come.” IPv6 support will be needed to provide ubiquitous Internet presence as the availability of IPv4 address space diminishes. “The co-existence of IPv6 with IPv4 allows customers to mitigate risk as they transition their IP networks,” Rooney explained.
His presentation highlighted several solutions to help offset address management challenges while implementing IPv6 within an existing IPv4 network. Two government agency case studies highlighting key IP address management requirements and approaches taken to successfully address these challenges were also discussed. IPv6 is the standard that all federal agencies are required to implement by June 2008 by direction of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Rooney outlined a methodical approach to transitioning IP networks, enabling organizations to control the process based on their current and future operational requirements, applications, budget, organizational structure and resources. This recommended approach takes customers from their baseline, existing IPv4 addressing plan, through configuration, execution and tracking. In summary:
Chart a course knowing your starting point – i.e., baseline your current IPv4 address plan.
Overlay your IPv6 address deployment plan in accordance with your organization’s IPv6 rollout timelines, including planned transition technologies.
Begin executing and tracking the plan by:
Allocating IPv6 space hierarchically while retaining logical association with corresponding IPv4 space and topology.
Implement IP address assignment policies, considering autoconfiguration and DHCPv6.
Manage your DNS configuration in support of IPv6 allocations and address assignment, as well as transition technologies.
Rooney concluded with a brief overview of BT Diamond IP’s IPControl™ product, which enables organizations to comply with a disciplined IPv4/IPv6 planning and execution approach to mitigate risks and to adhere to timeline commitments.
BT Diamond IP is a leading provider of software and appliance products that help customers effectively manage complex IP networks. BT Diamond IP’s IPControl solution is compatible with both IPv4 and IPv6 and allows organizations to centrally manage their IP addresses with enhanced security. It also facilitates compliance with American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) policies on IP address usage.
About BT
BT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of local, national and international telecommunications services to our customers for use at home, at work and on the move; higher-value broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale.
In the year ended 31 March 2007, BT Group plc’s revenue was £20,223 million with profit before taxation of £2,484 million.
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For more information, visit www.bt.com/aboutbt
About BT Diamond IP
BT Diamond IP is a leading provider of software and appliance products that help customers effectively manage complex IP networks. Our next-generation IP management solutions help businesses more efficiently manage IP address space across mid-to-very large sized enterprise and service provider networks. Our cable firmware management solution helps broadband cable operators automate and simplify the process of upgrading and maintaining firmware on DOCSIS devices in the field. Our customers include regional, national and global service providers and enterprises in all major industries.
For additional information, please visit http://btdiamondip.com or call +1-800-390-6295 in the US or +1-610-423-4770 worldwide.
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Diane Noe
BT Americas Public Relations
703-622-3143
diane.noe@bt.com
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