You may have already read some of the IPv6 literature on the IETF website, followed the progress of industry leaders like Comcast, or started investigating options such as dual-stack deployment. At first, migration can seem complex, and even overwhelming. Don’t let this put you off. Creating a transition plan now will put you on the right track to enjoy more resources, better routing infrastructure, and a sustainable future.
The checklist below outlines what you’ll need to do to prepare your network for the transition. This step-by-step audit covers the basic preparations required for IPv6 migration. Good luck!
1) Perform network audit of care switching and routing for IPv6 support
2) Plan IPv6 network topology and implement an IPAM solution capable of IPv4/IPv6 management integrated with DNS
3) Implement IPv6 peering with other providers
4) Perform network audit for subscribers using an IPv6 tunnel broker
5) Implement local IPv6 tunnel broker for clients. This includes testing a subdomain for AAAA records to start and providing maintenance window implementation of combined IPv4 and IPv6 A/AAAA records per zone
6) Perform network audit of access network
7) Determine the scope of clients affected
8) Enhance DHCP systems with the following: