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IPv6 Malaysia - Government
Movement & Implementation
National Advanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence
www.nav6.org
Presented at
Presented by
Prof. Dr. Sureswaran Ramadass ([email protected])
Director
National Advanced IPv6 (NAv6) Center,
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Government Initiatives on IPv6
National IPv6 Council
 The National IPv6 Council was established by
MEWC in 2004
 Functions: To provide leadership, and strategic
planning for IPv6 implementation
 Members: MEWC, MOF, EPU, MAMPU,
MOSTI, MCMC, and ISPs
ISPs
by 2006
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Government
by 2008
The country by
2010
Government Initiatives on IPv6
National Advanced IPv6 Centre of
Excellence (NAv6)
• Established in March 2005 by MEWC
• To spearhead IPv6 activities in Malaysia
Core R&D
Training &
HRD
Monitoring
& Audit
NAv6 Roles & Responsibilities
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Awareness
&
Promotion
Current IPv6 Status in Malaysia
• IPv6 is identified as one of 8 key Infrastructure
areas under MyICMS 886 strategy
• Under the RMK-9 (2006-2010) IPv6 is
highlighted as one of 3 technologies that the
Ministry of Energy Water and Communication
(MEWC) will priorities
• MYREN, a national research education network
has an IPv6 dual stack deployed linking 12
Universities and research centers
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Government Initiatives on IPv6
MyICMS886 Strategy
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IPv6 is identified as
one of 8 key
Infrastructure areas
under MyICMS 886
strategy
Government Initiatives on IPv6
Initiatives in RMK‐9
• MYREN Phase II: To encourage local R&D institutions
and industry to collaborate with local and
international research institutions
• Migration from IPv4 to IPv6
• More efforts to improve information security to
enhance confidentiality, integrity and availability of
online information system
• Technology focus areas to be emphasized
‐semiconductors and microelectronics, IPv6, grid
computing, language engineering and information
security
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
 The IPv6 Pilot Project was introduced in accordance with the
National IPv6 Council’s vision of an IPv6-enabled Malaysia by
2010
 One of the major milestones is to ensure that government
agencies are IPv6-enabled by 2008
 Two government agencies have been chosen to initiate the
Pilot project, they are:
Ministry of Energy, Water and
Communications (KTAK)
Malaysian Administration Modernization
and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU)
 The Pilot Projects will be pioneering the deployment of IPv6 in
Malaysia
 Will function as reference and guideline for IPv6 deployment
and adoption, focusing on the Malaysian government
agencies.
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
IPv6 Pilot Project
• The IPv6 deployment was
done in a gradual manner
adopting several well
recognized transition
mechanisms
• The step by step approach
was taken to ensure that
the migration would be free
of any technical glitches or
security issues.
• The project comprise of 4
phases
Translation
Isolated deployment
Expanding the infrastructure
Tunneling
Production Implementation
Dual-Stack
Commercial Services
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
IPv6 Pilot Project Objectives
Establish basic IPv6 capability in
network devices located at the
peering points, backbone, and Center
LAN backbones.
Basic IPv6 capability is defined here as being able
to transport and route in dual-stack (IPv4 and
IPv6) mode, and that all devices that are
configured in dual-stack mode must be able to
interoperate with each other.
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
Areas of Focus for the Pilot Project
Networking
Infrastructure
Address
Planning
Information
Security
Transition
Mechanisms
Standards
Training
Testing
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Cost of
Transition
IPv6 & e-Government
Governments agencies that uses PCN at Putrajaya
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Pilot Project IPv6 Connectivity
IPv6 tunnel
Current IPv6 Connectivity for MEWC and MAMPU
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
Logical IPv6 Network Topology for the IPv6 Pilot Project
Technical view of the IPv6 connectivity USM to PCN
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
Snapshot of IPv6 traffic
information monitored
using iNetmon
Servers, security & routing
devices installed at MAMPU
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IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
One of many networking
equipments being configured
during Phase-3 implementation
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Work done by NAv6 Engineers
IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
Project Problems & Considerations
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Available Budget & Time
Gathering accurate information
Devices with hardwired addresses
Important architecture devices that are not,
and will never be, IPv6 capable (RFID time
management)
• Variance across the agency in capabilities as
budget becomes available
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The Steps Forward
e-Utility
Solution
e-Telecommunications
Solution
e-Homeland
Security Solution
e-Land & Property
Solution
e-Library
Solution
e-Taxation
Solution
E-Trading
Solution
e-Transportation
Solution
e-Education
Solution
e-HealthCare
Solution
Porting of Commercial e-Government Applications Sollutions
People Hub
Establishment
Hub
Application Services / Product & Applications
Session Services
Email
Forms Generator
Language Translation
E-Payment Gateway
Content Management System
Authentication/Security
Data Integration
Report Management
EMail System
Document Management System
Workflow System
Directory Services
e-Government Infrastructure Solution
Commercial e-Government Application being considered to include IPv6 capabilities
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Vehicle
Hub
Industry
Hub
The Steps Forward
• IPv6 deployment throughout the Putrayaja
Campus Network.
– IPv6 has been integrated as critical requirements
for the network overhaul project.
• IPv6 deployment for other government
agencies.
– Key agencies have been identified and IPv6
deployment timelines had been made available
– Participating agencies include:
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SUK Selangor
Malaka State
Ministry of Finance
and more..
Thank You
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