Challenges and Mitigation Strategies for Transition from IPv4 Network to Virtualized Next-Generation IPv6 Network

Z. Ashraf, Adnan Sohail, Sohaib Latif, Abdul Hameed Pitafi, Muhammad Yousaf Malik
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The rapid proliferation of the Internet has exhausted Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses offered by Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA). The new version of the IP i.e. IPv6 was launched by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) with new features, such as a simpler packet header, larger address space, new anycast addressing type, integrated security, efficient segment routing, and better Quality of Services (QoS). Virtualized network architectures such as Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Network (SDN) have been introduced. These new paradigms have entirely changed the way of internetworking and provide a lot of benefits in multiple domains of applications that have used SDN and NFV. ISPs are trying to move from existing IPv4 physical networks to virtualized next-generation IPv6 networks gradually. The transition from physical IPv4 to software-based IPv6 is very slow due to the usage of IPv4 addresses by billions of devices around the globe. IPv4 and IPv6 protocols are different in format and behaviour. Therefore, direct communication between IPv4 and IPv6 is not possible. Both protocols will co-exist for a long time during transition despite the incompatibility issues. The core issues between IPv4 and IPv6 protocols are compatibility, interoperability, and security. The transition creates many challenges for ISPs during shifting the network toward a software-based IPv6 network. Packet traversing, routing scalability, the guarantee of performance, and security are the main challenges faced by ISPs. In this research, we focused on a qualitative and comprehensive survey. We summarize the challenges during the transition process, recommended appropriate solutions, and an in-depth analysis of their mitigations during moving towards the next-generation virtual IPv6 network
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IPv4网络向虚拟化下一代IPv6网络过渡的挑战与缓解策略
互联网的快速增长已经耗尽了互联网号码分配机构(IANA)提供的互联网协议版本4 (IPv4)地址。新版本的IP即IPv6是由互联网工程任务组(IETF)推出的,具有新特性,如更简单的数据包头,更大的地址空间,新的任播寻址类型,集成安全性,高效的段路由和更好的服务质量(QoS)。虚拟化网络架构,如网络功能虚拟化(NFV)和软件定义网络(SDN)已经被引入。这些新的范例完全改变了互连网络的方式,并为使用SDN和NFV的多个应用领域提供了很多好处。互联网服务提供商正试图逐步从现有的IPv4物理网络转向虚拟化的下一代IPv6网络。由于全球数十亿设备使用IPv4地址,从物理IPv4到基于软件的IPv6的过渡非常缓慢。IPv4和IPv6协议在格式和行为上是不同的。因此,IPv4和IPv6之间不可能直接通信。尽管存在不兼容性问题,但两种协议将在过渡期间长期共存。IPv4和IPv6协议的核心问题是兼容性、互操作性和安全性。在将网络转向基于软件的IPv6网络的过程中,这种转变给isp带来了许多挑战。报文的遍历、路由的可扩展性、性能的保证和安全性是网络服务提供商面临的主要挑战。在本研究中,我们着重于定性和全面的调查。我们总结了过渡过程中的挑战,推荐了适当的解决方案,并深入分析了在迈向下一代虚拟IPv6网络期间的缓解措施
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