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1 Multihoming: An Overview & a brief introduction to GSE(8+8) Lixia Zhang IAB BOF on IPv6 Multihoming RIPE 2006
2 Customer network /20 Single Home Global Routing Table / / Customer network /22 Get a slice of address from your ISP There is only one way to send, and one way to receive data ISPs inject aggregated prefixes into global routing Life is simple 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 2
3 The Internet is made of multiple ISPs! For better reliability, lower price, higher throughput... Connect to multiple ISPs! Get the best from each and all Bringing more questions to life... Multihoming 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 3
4 Multihoming: Sending Data routers routers Which way to get out? You probably pay different price for different ISPs The best choice may depend on specific destinations you are sending to If more than one exit router: decision is made inside the site Outbound traffic engineering 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 4
5 Multihoming: Receiving Data You'd like Traffic coming from a cheap link as long as it works, or utilizing all links in certain proportion Inbound traffic engineering 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 5
6 Multihoming: lets not forget the middle A B When a destination is more than one AS hop away, a transit ISP may wish to know whether there are multiple ways to reach, so that it can choose the "best" one Transit traffic engineering 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 6
7 Multihoming: Addressing A B For a multihomed site: Where does one get the address? What/which address to use for source address? destination address? 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 7
8 Multihoming Address: PI Prefix A /20 B /20 (some)sites can get a prefix allocation from RIRs directly Every PI prefix adds an entry into the global routing table Global Routing Table / /22 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 8
9 Multihoming Address: PI with TE / /22 A /20 B /21 Global Routing Table / Global Routing Table / / / /22 (some)sites get a prefix allocation from RIRs directly Inbound TE split prefixes multiple entries into global routing 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 9
10 Multihoming Address: PA A /16 C B Using the prefix received from provider C Provider B may have to announce the prefix Which in turn may force C to de-aggregate Global Routing Table /22 Global Routing Table / / / /24/06 IAB RIPE 10
11 Multihoming Address: PA + hole + split / / / / /16 A B /22 Global Routing Table / / Global Routing Table / / / / / /22 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 11
12 Multihoming: Today's Practice Use of PI prefixes, or punching holes on PA prefixes Works as far as TE is concerned (only) these days, many people take TE to mean "break up my portable address block in small parts". That is one way to do it, and an effective one, but also the least scalable one -- Iljitsch van Beijnum 2/24/06 Lots worries about impact on routing scalability Goes up with the number of multihomed sites Goes up further with additional prefix split for inbound TE 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 12
13 One of Earlier Proposals: GSE GSE: Global, Site, and End-system address elements, proposed by Mike O'Dell in The basic idea: Transit backbone Separate public and private topologies Insulate customer site from the global provider topology customer sites 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 13
14 Proposed IPv6 address structure: How GSE Works Identifies where site attaches to Global Internet Site internal subnet segment Globally unique Designates an interface of end system Used by transport protocol to identify end point Internal packet delivery without RGs External packet delivery: defer/hide RG AMAP Multihomed sites get multiple RGs 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 14
15 How GSE Works: more detail For outbound traffic: Get destination address and RG from DNS lookup Put on source RG when packets exiting local site Transit backbone Customer A 1. Inside A Customer B EID-1 RG.B EID-2 source destination 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 15
16 How GSE Works: more detail For outbound traffic: Get destination address and RG from DNS lookup Put on source RG when packets exiting local site Transit backbone Customer A RG.A EID-1 source 2. Entering backbone Customer B RG.B EID-2 destination 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 16
17 How GSE Works: more detail For outbound traffic: Get destination address and RG from DNS lookup Put on source RG when packets exiting local site For inbound traffic Take off destination RG at entrance to destination site Keep source RG for returning traffic Transit backbone Customer A RG.A EID-1 source Customer B EID-2 destination 3. Arriving at destination 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 17
18 What Problems GSE Solved Making customer sites unaware of the transit backbone or provider change Eliminate renumbering caused by change of providers Providing freedom for performing aggregation as needed in the provider space 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 18
19 What Issues Left Open 1. Inbound traffic engineering: which destination RG to put on each packet? 2. Outbound traffic engineering: How to select exit router? 3. Transit traffic engineering: How to tell whether packets carrying different destination RGs belong/not belong to the same destination site? Transit backbone Customer A Customer B 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 19
20 What New Issues Introduced Interactions with DNS: since one learns destination RG from DNS lookup Would the RGs for DNS root servers (ever) change? RGs for other DNS servers will change thorough analysis needed to understand the implication and impact What if remote link of the selected destination RG fails? It is proposed not to use dynamic DNS for link status changes For IP Tunnels across RG boundaries: What source/destination RGs going into the tunnel? How to handle the RGs when packets get out (land in a different site)? Would allowing address rewriting make TCP connection hijacking much easier than today? 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 20
21 Another Early Proposal: Map & Encap RFC1955 (June 1996) by Bob Hinden Basic idea: Putting ISPs in a separate address space from customers Benefit & issues: similar to GSE encapsulation Internet Service Providers packet customer site customer site Internet user address space 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 21
22 Yet Another Early Proposal: Metro-based address (expired) Internet-Draft by Deering & Hinden: "IPv6 Metro Addressing" March 1996 Basic idea: address allocation by metro areas Benefit: provider-independent addressing Support for multihoming Elimination of renumbering when changing providers Issues: provider-independent addressing Requiring providers to inter-connect in all metro areas Lack routing policy support 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 22
23 Multihoming: Summary of Issues In today's practice: PI prefix is effective for multihoming and TE, but raises scaling concerns Use of multiple PA prefixes bring up new issues Source address selection Source exit router selection (outbound traffic engineering) Destination address selection (inbound traffic engineering) Who/where/how to control the above Transit traffic engineering A few related issues not discussed E.g. ingress filtering 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 23
24 Departing Words GSE brought up a new approach to the problem An interesting, but early stage, proposal; a number of important issues remain open (Quote from NANOG35 IAB BOF) "routing has always been working with prefixes, which are locators" locator/identifier overload/split is an issue for transport and above, but not the cause of today's routing scalability problem (Tony Li) creating a scalable routing subsystem is paramount, as without that, we effectively have no network. The community must work together, step by step, towards a solution 4/24/06 IAB RIPE 24
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