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=== EGI IPv6 Test Reports === | === EGI IPv6 Test Reports and Summary Table of Initial IPv6 Assessment (including Install & Config) === | ||
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Welcome to the wiki page about tools for IPv6. EGI Network Support Contact: network-support AT mailman.egi.eu
EGI IPv6 Activities (Testbed, Test Reports, Links, Tools, Survey)
EGI IPv6 Testbed and Testing Reports
EGI IPv6 Testbed
https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/IPv6Testbed
EGI IPv6 Test Reports and Summary Table of Initial IPv6 Assessment (including Install & Config)
https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/IPv6TestReports
Tests Wrap-Up: Summary of Client/Server IPv4/IPv6 behavior for UMD 2 / EMI 2 Services
https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/IPv6SummaryTable
Towards a global unified EGI, EMI, HEPiX Testbed
https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/IPv6GlobalTestbed
IPv6 enabled UMD, Scientific Linux and EMI Mirrors
https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/IPv6Mirrors
IPv6 Tools and Links / Guides
IPv6 test
EGEE III SA2 IPv6 Pages
HEPiX IPv6 Working Group Pages
EGI JRA1 IPv6 Readiness Pages
EMI Testbed Resources (not only IPv6 ones)
IPv6 Survey and Survey results
IPv6 Survey Questionnaire
https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/File:IPv6_Questionnaire_for_NGIs-v1.0.pdf
IPv6 Survey Result
29 NGIs/EIROs answered as of Oct 31, 2011 out of 41 total - 71 %
# | Short | Country | NGI | 1) Any IPv6-only site? |
2) IPv6 sites today ? |
3) IPv6 sites planned ? |
4) How many sites with IPv6 connect? |
5)NREN IPv6? | 6)Motivation for IPv6 |
7)Tutorials IPv6 ? |
8)Tutorials IPv6 security ? |
9) Testbed? | 10) Task Force? |
other info or comments |
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1. | AL | Albania | ALBGRID | NO | NO | The NREN is in stage of design (in framework of a project funded by Italian Government), deployment of IPv6 would follow after the national backbone being created, including its usage from grid sites. | none | NO | - | YES | YES | NO | NO | |
2. | AM | Armenia | ANGI | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
3. | AT | Austria | AustrianGrid | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
4. | BY | Belarus | BNGI | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
5. | BE | Belgium | BEgrid | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
6. | BA | Bosnia-Herzegovina | NGI_BA | YES | NO | YES, NEXT 6 MONTHS (ROUGHLY) | 2 | YES/NO (2 RENs) | Lack of IPv4 addresses | YES | YES | YES (IN 6 MOTHS TIME) | NO | ... |
7. | BG | Bulgaria | BGI | NO | NO | YES,at least 3 months | 5 | YES | We have enough IPv4 addresses for now , but Ipv6 is a newer and much better networking protocol, it is the future. | YES | YES | YES, but with limited manpower | NO | |
8. | HR | Croatia | CRO NGI | NO | NO | NO | All | YES | To take advantage of IPv6 protocol specific fetures To promote IPv6 services |
YES | YES | NO | NO | |
9. | CY | Cyprus | CGI | NO | NO | NO | 0 | NO | YES | NO | NO | NO | ... | |
10. | CZ | Czech Republic | MetaCentrum | NO | NO | YES - FZU (Institute of Physics of Academy of Sciences) have a project to try IPv6 for its EGI site, it just started. -CERIT-SC at Masaryk University is interested to provide access to its resources provided the deployed services will become IPv6 ready. |
All | YES | Lack of IPv4 addresses. For providing resources as a virtual clusters (many virtual nodes), but in “classic” deployment too. | Depends on context – not useful without particular deployment plans | Depends on context – not useful without particular deployment plans | YES, FZU site | NO, it can change over time. FZU is involved in the HEPIX IPv6 WG and interested in EGI-wide cooperation. | |
11. | DK | Denmark | <TBA> | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
12. | FI | Finland | CSC/Funet | NO | YES | YES, where available | 1 | YES | Testing and futureproofing | YES | YES | YES | NO | |
13. | FR | France | IDG/FranceGrilles | NO | YES | YES | > 1 (in evaluation) | YES | TESTING AND DEPLOYING (collaboration with sites without IPv4 adresses) | YES | NO | YES (out of NGI) | YES | |
14. | GE | Georgia | GEO-GRID | NO | NO | NO (Not Yet) | 0 | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | NO | ... |
15. | DE | Germany | NGI-DE | NO : - currently we no information about a site which will run IPv6 only | YES | 3-10 (1 year) -deploying some services over IPv4/6 dualstack (probably 10 sites within the next year) --running a Grid center over ipv6. (this will be a very small number, may be 3 sites) |
View sites e.g Desy / LMU are running ipv6 (but not necessarily at their Grid (Tier-2) installation ) | 2 with “native” IPv6 : DFN and Belwue | - Connectivity to collaborating sites reachable only via IPv6
- offer services via IPv6 - Our organization decided do deploy IPv6, to be prepared for future. IPv6 definitively will come on the global internet. Step by step KIT will rollout IPv6 on all available services. |
YES, but Grid site and Middelware specific, since there are already lots of training and tutorials available (from NRENs, Geant/Dante, Ripe,… and commercial companies) | YES, but Grid site and Middelware specific, since there are already lots of training and tutorials available (from NRENs, Geant/Dante, Ripe,… and commercial companies) | YES | NO - KIT is involved in HEPIX IPv6 WG
- and we would be a Grid middleware test side - everything beyond would be over our capacity we are able to provide |
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16. | GR | Greece | GRNET/Hellasgrid | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES | NO | ||
17. | HU | Hungary | MGKK | ... | ||||||||||
18. | IE | Ireland | GridIreland | NO | YES - Not a Grid Site level, but at Institute level. 5 of our 6 grid connected sites support IPv6 | NO | 5 | YES | Technological advantages | YES | YES – In particular Ipv6 firewalling | NO | NO – Due to other workload commitments | |
19. | IL | Israel | ISRAGRID | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
20. | IT | Italy | IGI | NO | YES | NO | All | YES | Experiment m/w using IPv6 | YES | YES | YES | YES | ... |
21. | LV | Latvia | LatvianGrid | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
22. | LT | Lithuania | LitGRID | NO | NO | YES (VU-MIF-LCG2 in some future) | 0 | YES | lack of Ipv4 addresses, no NAT required, possible additional security features | YES | YES | YES | NO | |
23. | MK | FYR Macedonia | MARGI | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
24. | MD | Moldova | MD-Grid | NO | NO | NO | None | NO | Lack of IPv4 addresses, improved security | YES | YES | NO | NO | ... |
25. | ME | Montenegro | MREN | NO | NO | YES, next 12 months | 0 | YES | Lack of IPv4 addresses | YES | YES | YES (in 18 months time) | NO | ... |
26. | NL | The Netherlands | BIG Grid | NO | NO | NO | ALL | YES | Be ready to conect to ipv6-only sites | YES | YES | YES | MAYBE | ...
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27. | NO | Norway | NorGrid | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
28. | PL | Poland | PL-Grid | NO | NO | Sites only have very vague plans to implement IPv6 in the future. No timescale can be given. Sites rather do not need to have IPv6 yet, but will implement it if needed or if it will be a general recommendation from EGI. | All (6) | Yes | n/a | YES | YES | NO | NO | |
29. | PT | Portugal | NGI-PT | NO | NO | NO | 0 | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | ||
30. | RO | Romania | RoGrid | NO | YES | NO | 2 (UVT and UPB) | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | ... | |
31. | RU | Russian Federation | NGI_RU | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | NO | |||
32. | RS | Serbia | AEGIS | NO | NO | Yes, at least one site, in 12 months. | All | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | ... | |
33. | SK | Slovakia | SlovakGrid | NO | NO | NO | 0 | NO | YES | YES | NO | NO | ... | |
34. | SI | Slovenia | SLING | NO | NO | YES | ALL | YES | Lack of IPv4 addresses | YES | YES | YES | NO | ... |
35. | ES | Spain | RedIRIS | NO | YES | YES, in short term | All | YES | IPv6 promotion and deployment; Test IPv6 capabilities | YES | YES | We have to check | We have to check | ... |
36. | SW | Sweeden | SweGrid | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
37. | CH | Switzerland | SwiNG | NO | NO | NO | CSCS-LCG2 could switch IPv6 on if WLCG would ask for it. T3_CH_PSI should get ready by mid-2012 but there's no decision about switching it on yet. | YES | Motivation is mostly to stay compatible with the current developments, e.g. customers wanting to interact with PSI over IPv6. | YES | YES | YES (Only with very little manpower contribution) | NO | |
38. | TR | Turkey | TR-Grid | NO | NO | NO | All | YES | Utilizing functional properties that IPV6 protocol provides | YES | YES | NO | NO | |
39. | UK | United Kingdom | NGI_UK | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
40. | EIRO | CERN | CERN | NO | NO | YES, implementation just started, timescale not known yet | None | YES | lack of IPv4 addresses; part of the Internet will become IPv6
only, and so CERN will be unable to reach all its users |
NO in general, YES related to grid services | NO | TBD | NO | ... |
41. | TW | Taiwan | ASGC | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES | The collaboration project is ready and required to support IPv6 services. |
YES, at tech.level On IPv6 deployment, won't help. |
YES, at tech.level | YES | NO |