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摘要
为了应付互联网协议带来的各种问题,例如互联网上的IP地址短缺和路径增加,我们进行了IP第六版(IPv6)的研究和发展,作为下一代互联网技术。通信振兴机构(TAO)将日本全国千兆网络(JGN: Japan Gigabit Network)升级为可兼容IP版本6 (IPv6)的广域网,以适应世界一流的下一代互联网技术。也就是说,能够提供IPv6服务的接入点部署在日本各地的47个地点,其中包括28个路由器安装地点。通过这种部署,已经开发出一个IPv6网络,可以进行各种验证和操作实验,例如网络从IPv4到IPv6的早期过渡,以及为兼容IPv6而开发的产品的调试。此外,在冈山和牧哈里(分公司)建立了IPv6互操作性评估实验室,以验证现有im兼容路由器设备的系统之间的互操作性,并在东京(大手町)建立了IPv6研究和运营中心,以开发im兼容网络设备的运营和管理技术。本文从网络拓扑结构、多厂商生产的IM路由器设备、地址空间和路由等网络设置、开放接入点等几个方面描述了JGN IPv6网络的概况,并介绍了在构建该网络过程中新成立的IPv6互操作性与评估实验室和IPv6系统研究与运营中心的研究与开发活动。
To cope with the various problems arising from the Internet protocol such as scarcity of IP addresses in the Internet and increase in the number of paths, research and development has been conducted on IP version 6 (IPv6) as a next generation Internet technology. Telecommunications Advancement Organization (TAO) has upgraded Japan's nationwide Gigabit Network (JGN: Japan Gigabit Network) to be compatible with IP version 6 (IPv6) as a wide-area network that can accommodate next generation Internet technologies of a world class. That is, access points capable of providing IPv6 services are deployed in 47 locations across Japan including 28 router installation sites. With this deployment, an IPv6 network has been developed enabling the execution of various verification and operation experiments, such as early transition of the network from IPv4 to IPv6 and the debagging of developed products in order to be compatible with IPv6. In addition, IPv6 interoperability evaluation laboratories have been set up in Okayama and at Makuhari (branch office) to execute the verification of interoperability between systems for current IM-compatible router equipments, and an IPv6 research and operation center has been set up in Tokyo (Otemachi) for developing operation and management technologies of the IM-compatible network equipment. This paper describes the outline of the JGN IPv6 network from several aspects: a network topology, IM router equipment manufactured by multi vendors, setting up of the network such as an address space and routing, and open access points, and introduces research and development activities at the IPv6 interoperability and evaluation laboratories and the IPv6 system research and operation center that have been newly set up in constructing this network.