IPv6 WLCG Site Survey

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IPv6 WLCG Site Survey

This questionnaire is aimed at all WLCG Sites. Please add a row for your site to the end of the table below answering the questions. This information can be modified later if/when the situation changes (please change the date field at the same time).

Metadata

  • Site name in standard form
  • Date in ISO 8601 notation to allow easy sorting

Questions:

  1. Is your site already offering connectivity, routing and naming services for IPv6 end systems (i.e. is your site already connected to the worldwide IPv6 network and ready to support IPv6 end systems)?
  2. If so, have you already enabled IPv6 on some of the services you manage? Please provide details on which services are enabled
  3. If your site is not yet IPv6-ready, are there plans for this? If so, what are the timelines?
  4. Does your site currently have problems with allocating a sufficient number of IPv4 addresses? Or foreseen in the near future?
  5. Are there other issues you are aware of? Or interesting work going on in this area?
  6. Any other comments?

Answers by Site

Site Name Date when entered IPv6 connectivity IPv6 enabled services ETA for IPv6 readiness IPv4 exhaustion issues Other issues and related work Comments
NDGF 2014-05-12 Yes, but not to all of site For limited services, not main storage yet About one year No. Storage has plenty, a lot of worker nodes use private networks 3 out of 8 subsites are fully IPv6 connected, the rest are partially or IPv4 only
NERSC 2014-05-29 Yes. Some services yes but not all Some partially ready now (web, dns), the rest is scheduled for Q215 No
praguelcg2 2014-05-14 Yes. Many services yes but not all Partially ready now, the rest depends on service providers Yes
UKI-LT2-IC-HEP 2014-05-14 Yes Most services enabled but not dCache storage element Essentially ready now. Storage element should be ready when when dCache v2.9.0 goes into production No
UKI-LT2-QMUL 2014-05-14 Yes Perfsonar, RIPE Atlas probe, test SE Waiting for confidence that middleware won't break No. Worker nodes behind NAT. Sufficient IPv4 for world facing services (and University sees no risk of running out in the immediate future).
UKI-LT2-UCL-HEP 2014-05-14 No No Waiting for central IT to announce service, and middleware to be thoroughly tested No immediate shortage Central IT network division has set up IPv6 working group. I'm not up to date with their plans.
UKI-LT2-RHUL 2014-06-05 No No Under plan & discussion with network people No immediate shortage It is on Central IT do list after 10GB link.


UKI-LT2-Brunel 2014-05-14 Yes Perfsonar enabled. Experimental DPM storage enabled and passing Nagios tests. Only limitation to completely convert to dual-stack is DPM-xroot: No IPv6 version available. However, we have tested and jobs can run on dual stack nodes using IPv4 xroot. No
UKI-SOUTHGRID-CAM-HEP 2014-05-14 No No Service available from central IT, IPv6 addresses allocated. No immediate shortage Central IT enthusiastic about IPv6 deployment. Lack of manpower at site
UKI-NORTHGRID-LANCS-HEP 2014-06-05 To the institution, not the site. None. Early 2015, hope to have some IPv6 services by Q3 2014 We have enough for the next few years. Lack of manpower combined with little urgency makes IPv6 a low priority for our network admins, but they're engaging - it could be that we'll be their test case.
UKI-NORTHGRID-LIV-HEP 2014-05-14 We have new routers with IPv6 address that can ping IPv6 internet Not yet Planning in progress No immediate shortage Dedicating resource to core network with IPv6. Network team looks forward to offering IPv6 in the future.
UKI-NORTHGRID-SHEF-HEP 2014-05-28 No Not yet Planning in progress No immediate shortage
FNAL 2014-05-14 Yes, but limited web, email and services on IPv6 test network TBD No IPv4 exhaustion issues (yet) IPv6 and 100 Gb/s test networks are being combined
UKI-SCOTGRID-DURHAM 2014-05-15 No No No allocations have been finalised by Central IT None
UKI-SCOTGRID-GLASGOW 2014-06-04 Yes (test cluster) Yes (test cluster) Awaiting production IPv6 DNS on campus None
DE-KIT (GridKa) 2014-05-15 Yes, but still in the process of rolling out DNS, WEB,..., several projects are already deploying IPv6, Wirelss/WiFi is IPv6 enabled, number 43 at a top 242 list http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/
IPv6 are arranged for a project an demand, general readyness available in approx. 1 to 2 years No IPv4 exhaustion forseable (at least not yet)
UKI-SOUTHGRID-OX-HEP 2014-05-16 Yes, but on a limited 'test' basis Dual stack site BDII, UI, and test CE, IPv6-only test DPM SE A University network upgrade is planned for late 2014, which should enable IPv6 as a normal production quality service The grid site has a /24 which is currently adequate, but with relatively little spare, and little to no prospect of getting more IPv4 space The main University routers cannot handle IPv6 in hardware so it is handled by dedicated (slow) boxes to avoid CPU load on the main ones. This limits the site's IPv6 bandwidth to <1Gbit/s
UKI-SOUTHGRID-SUSX 2014-05-28 no no no plans as yet, still to be discussed with university IT services The university has a /16 so no problems for IPv4 addresses
RAL Tier1 2014-06-06 Yes, on a limited test basis - A testbed creation has just kicked off. No problems with IPv4
TRIUMF Tier1 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
BITP 2014-05-21 Yes, fully supported and deployed. All machines are dual stack enabled and published in DNS. No particular configuration was done on the standard services to enable IPv6 support but will work on this next. Already done. No Working in a test cluster to enable IPv6-only for ARC.
FR-CCIN2P3 2014-05-22 Yes, but on limited test basis. DNS and limited test machines. TBD No immediate shortage
FR-IN2P3-SUBATECH 2014-05-28 No None No immediate shortage Will follow FR plans as conducted by CCIN2P3
CH-CERN 2014-05-26 Yes: Campus, Datacentre, Firewall are dual stack. DNS, mail reading, lxplus Network is ready. No defined date for other IT services. CERN Public IPv4 addresses will run out in 2015
FR-IN2P3-CPPM 2014-05-28 NO None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
T2_FI_HIP 2014-05-28 Yes. httpd, sshd, bdii, CMS xrootd federator and perfsonar. New machines have IPv6 by default but not all services listen on IPv6. Waiting for confidence that middleware won't break
DESY-ZN 2014-05-28 NO None Not planned, yet No
WUPPERTALPROD 2014-05-28 No None No allocations have been finalised by Central network services None
SIGNET 2014-05-28 Yes Many services enabled, but not all All the machines have IPv6 addresses, but DNS is not yet populated No
T2_Estonia 2014-05-28 Doable none, even disabled on purpose on most Not planned at all, no need None, plenty of IPs for years to come
UKI-SOUTHGRID-BHAM-HEP 2014-05-28 No None University is (in theory) going to roll out IPv6 with the network upgrade in the next 6-12 months No immediate shortage
UKI-SOUTHGRID-BRIS-HEP 2014-06-02 No None Planning in Progress No
EFDA-JET 2014-05-28 NO None Not planned, yet No
INFN-CNAF-T1 2014-05-28 NO None Planned for this year with the first services (Numbering plan is already done) No
INFN-LNL-2 2014-06-03 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
INFN-ROMA1-CMS 2014-06-05 No None Not yet determined No


INFN-NAPOLI-ATLAS 2014-06-05 No None Not yet determined No
CSCS-LCG2 2014-05-28 Yes None Constrained by middleware currently running dCache 2.6. Unsure of support in other services such as Cream and ARC. Thorough testing required. No No objections to deploying IPv6 but software needs testing in real world scenarios, not willing to run releases that are testing/ not supported long term in production.


JINR-LCG2 2014-05-28 NO NO Planned for this year None Dedicating resource to core network with IPv6.
JINR-T1 2014-05-28 NO NO Planned for this year None Dedicating resource to core network with IPv6.
FR-IN2P3-IPHC 2014-06-05 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage Upgrade of the network infrastructure is planned for Spring 2015. New switches and routers will fully support IPv6.
FR-IN2P3-LPC 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
FR-IN2P3-LPSC 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
FR-IN2P3-LAPP 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
WEIZMANN-LCG2 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
TECHNION-HEP 2014-06-06 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
IL-TAU-HEP 2014-06-06 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
T2_HU_Budapest 2014-05-28 Yes None Ready None in the next few years
Hephy-Vienna 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
CYFRONET-LCG2 2014-05-26 Yes DNS Network is ready. No defined date for other IT services. No immediate shortage
T2_US_Nebraska 2014-05-28 Yes xrootd, gridftp, SRM endpoints primarily though all Tier2 related machines have IPv6 addresses (just not necessarily AAAA records) Remaining issue is full DHCPv6/DNS support for all hosts to have proper DNS. Supplied via campus networking, should be within months. Yes in that we switched workers to public IPs but likely can't grow by an order of magnitude in this way Just the lack of full DHCPv6/DNS support from our campus
UCSD CMS T2 2014-05-28 Yes DNS, Some test systems fully IPv6 Enabled, rolling out more IPv6 in coming weeks. Network is ready. No defined date for other IT services. No immediate shortage
SAMPA-Sao Paulo 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
Florida CMS T2 2014-05-28 No None so far. Discussion on-going with the target date, the end of 2014 Public name for IPv4 with worker nodes
SFU-LCG2 T2 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
CA-VICTORIA-WESTGRID-T2 2014-05-28 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage Would need to investigate host and switch configuration Would need to wait until software is fully tested and ready
CA-SCINET-T2 2014-06-06 Campus is testing this now None for T2 yet Not yet determined - 6 months? No immediate shortage
AUSTRALIA-ATLAS 2014-05-29 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage Border routers need upgrading before IPv6 is available
RU-Protvino-IHEP 2014-05-29 No None Not yet determined No IPv4 exhaustion issues Zero readiness for IPv6 in the Institute infrastructure
ru-PNPI 2014-05-29 No None Not yet determined No IPv6 deployment depends on our ISP
Kharkov-KIPT-LCG2 2014-05-22 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
T2_US_Purdue 2014-05-29 No None IPV6 to servers by 10-2014, nodes by end of 2014 No immediate shortage IP over IB gateways only support IPV4, work around in development
T2_US_MIT 2014-06-03 No None No immediate shortage
T2_US_Caltech 2014-05-30 Yes None Plan is to have SRM, GridFTPs, Xrootd in production with IPv6 by the beginning of Fall, to support remote IPv6 clients. Other services will migrate as needed. No immediate shortage Need to validate the upgrade in test servers before switching in production.
IN_DAE_VECC_02 2014-05-30 No None Yes, we have plan to switch to IPv6, Servers, switches are capable but have to decide with our Network provided. Shortage of IPv4 addresses. Discussing with NKN, India and with network provider for IPv6.
ZA-UJ 2014-05-30 No None ~ 18 months No University is in early stages of planning, production not planned for 18 months
LRZ-LMU 2014-05-30 Yes None There are plans and things should be rather straight forward, but no schedule yet. For storage-nodes, we do not expect any shortcomming of IPv4 addresses anytime soon. I'm really pushing for this, but it's still a WIP.
KR-KISTI-GSDC 2014-06-02 No No When KISTI network is ready for IPv6 No Most of machines are supporting IPv6 but not yet has been tested
LIP-Lisbon 2014-06-02 Yes, but not to all site. Only DNS and LIPCA, the rest of the site is not IPv6 enabled. There are plans, but depends of upgrading the switchs firmware, no timeline is defined. No Most machines support IPv6 but not tested
LIP-Coimbra 2014-06-02 NO There are plans, but depends of upgrading the switchs firmware, no timeline is defined. No Most machines support IPv6 but not tested
NCG-INGRID-PT 2014-06-02 NO There are plans, but depends of upgrading the switchs firmware, no timeline is defined. No Most machines support IPv6 but not tested
ru-Moscow-FIAN-LCG2 2014-06-02 No None Not yet determined No immediate shortage
T3_US_TTU 2014-06-02 Yes Some services enabled Ready now No shortage
FR-GRIF-IRFU 2014-06-05 No None We are trying to get IPv6 since 2012... no clear timeline. No
T2-ES-CIEMAT 2014-06-05 Not yet. External router support ipv6 but we are in upgrading process of our internal routers to support ipv6 None Not clear, we pretend to offer basic services and routing within this year No
RO-02-NIPNE 2014-06-05 No None Timeline not defined. No plans for now. No. WNs on private network.
RO-13-ISS 2014-06-08 No None About one year. No.
NIHAM 2014-06-05 No None Timeline not defined. No plans for now. No. WNs on private network.
T2-ES-IFCA 2014-06-05 Not yet. None Timeline not defined. No plans for now. Not yet.
T2_TR_METU 2014-06-05 No None Timeline not defined. No plans for now. No immediate shortage
T2_TR_ULAKBIM 2014-06-05 No None Timeline not defined. No plans for now. No immediate shortage
T2_BE_IIHE 2014-06-05 NO None Not plans yet No
USC-LCG2 2014-06-05 No None Not yet determined No. The worker nodes are behind NAT, only our servers are using public IPv4 addresses with enough spares for the foreseeable future. Central IT has done some preliminary tests to identify the hardware needs to deploy IPV6
INFN-PISA 2014-06-05 No None Not yet planned No. Worker nodes use private networks.
UNIBE-LHEP 2014-06-05 No None Not yet planned No. All workers use private networks.
IEPSAS-Kosice 2014-06-05 No None Not yet planned No immediate shortage
EELA-UTFSM 2014-06-05 No None Not yet planned No immediate shortage
NCBJ-CIS 2014-06-05 No None Not yet planned No immediate shortage
FMPhI-Bratislava 2014-06-05 No None Not yet planned No. All workers use private networks. Central IT will make a test in 1-2 years
T2_BR_SPRACE 2014-06-05 No. But switch our network to IPv6 is relatively easy. none Around six months, depending on how confident our team will be about running the software stack over IPv6. No
CBPF 2014-06-05 No No Timeline not defined. No plans for now. No immediate shortage We do not have anything definite about the migration to IPv6 Our machines have IPv6 support, but not yet have a date for when we will migrate to IPv6.
UA-ISMA 2014-06-06 Yes No Before Q4 - 2014. No
NCP-LCG2 2014-06-06 To the institution, but not yet for the site. Few IT services are on Dual Stack like Web. Waiting for confidence about the middleware stability on IPv6. surely we will start migration very soon. Almost all available IPv4 pools are in use, so it will near to exhasut. No other issue as all Switches, Routers and Hardware are fully IPv6 supported.
Taiwan-LCG2 2014-06-06 Partially, the router should be available to forward ipv4/ipv6 dual stack, but it hasn't verified, because we don't actually have ipv6 service running in our DC None Deploying and testing dual stack ipv4/ipv6 network. No concrete schedule yet, but hope to enable ipv6 support by end of 2014, at meanwhile will also follow any decision that made by WLCG No, we still have at least two class-C available None
T2_BR_UERJ 2014-06-06 No None No plans for now. No There is no plan for IPv6 transition. Our machines have IPv6 support.

|- | IndiaCMS-TIFR (T2_IN_TIFR) | 2014-06-09 | NO | Network is IPv6 ready but service readiness for IPv6 stack has to be tested and verified | Timeline not defined. No plans for now. | Yes, Managing through NAT, WNs on Private Network | ISP Infrastructure readiness and support needs to be determined | Currently network is served by Multiple ISPs and not all ISP are fully supporting IPv6 routing. Readiness of DNS Authority yet to be tested and verified.