[ipv6hackers] IPv6 security (slides and training)
Leinweber, James
jim.leinweber at slh.wisc.edu
Thu Nov 10 00:37:04 CET 2011
Geoff Huston:
> ... The measurements I have been undertaking point to a relatively
> flat line of IPv6 adoption that encompasses around 0.3% ...
At the University of Wisconsin-Madison we have a whopping 0.6% IPv6,
relatively flat. It is double the 0.3% we were seeing prior to World
IPv6 day,
because additional departments made an effort to dual-stack their main
client subnets. This is based on eyeballing the MRTG graphs of total
border
traffic versus IPv6-only border traffic at stats.net.wisc.edu; typical
peak
v6 traffic is about 25 Mbit/s, typical peak v4 traffic is about 4
Gbit/s.
Cisco's "IPv6 Deployment and Operation Experiences" webcast on
9/7/2011 stated that at Interop 2011 where the conference web site
and the wifi were both dual-stacked, they saw about 2% IPv6 traffic
to the general internet, and about 60% IPv6 traffic to the conference
web site. Their Cisco Live results were similar. So this summer's high
water mark for IT-heavy crowds suggests that with the current client
mix 60% of the traffic *wants* to be IPv6. It's just not getting native
uplink and native destinations to do it with yet.
-- Jim "2013 will be the year of the IPocalypse" Leinweber
State Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Wisconsin - Madison
<jim.leinweber at slh.wisc.edu> phone +1 608 221 6281
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