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Designing of secure and mobility IPv6 network to support VoIP service

By G.Nagalalli 1010202011

Sri.Babu Srinivasa Kumar, (Principal of RGM TTC). Sri.A.Vetrivel , (SDE-RGM TTC).

Dr. K. R. Kashwan, Prof/HOD/Dean , Sona College of Technology.

Objective
Designing secure and mobility IPv6 network to support VoIP service through GNS-3 To improve QoS of VoIP in network , algorithm is added for
detecting link failure selecting alternating link in minimum time thus reduce the number of dropped voice sessions.

Abstract
Network plays a vital role that helps to share information and resources and implement centralized management system. All organizations and ISPs have design and implemented IPv4 network to share their voice/data applications. Network performance and QoS of any network are measured based on parameters like throughput, latency, security, reliability and redundancy. The overall QoS of IPv4 network is less since IPv4 addressing scheme and protocol has some limitation with respect to performance parameters and not satisfies user expectation.

Contd . . .
Thus designing of secure and mobility IPv6 network is proposed which overcome all the limitation of IPv4 to support VoIP service through GNS-3 simulation software. IPv6 protocol provides better QoS and achieves due to the following features:
New header representation Efficient and hierarchical addressing and routing Stateless configuration Mobility High Security

S/W Requirement
GNS 3 VPCS WIRESHARK

Designing of IPv4 & IPv6 N/W


IPv4 N/W

IPv6 N/W

Problems of IPv4
Addressing problem Routing Crisis End to End problem Security Mobility Performance Cost

Performance Analysis of IPv4 & IPv6

Proposed System
Designing of IPv6 network is proposed and it reduces the all issues of IPv4 network and also has some additional features A novel routing mechanism is used and it reduces the loss of packet due to link failure when supports the interactive application such as VoIP , video application

IPv6 N/w Topology

Features Enabled in IPv6 N/w


Optimised Routing Stateless Autoconfiguratiom Mobility Security

Simulation Results - Routing

Simulation Results N/w Convergence

Simulation Results To Achieve Mobility


The User2 connected with the Chennai Router. Prefix of Chennai Router is 2001:6666::/64.

Performance Analysis for Latency


The Packet flow from User 1 to a. Vellore b. Attur c. Chennai

Performance Analysis for N/w Efficiency


The Packet flow from User 1 to a. Vellore b. Attur c. Chennai

Simulation Results - Auto Redundancy

Performance Analysis for Packet loss in IPv6 N/w


The Packet flow from User 1 to a. Vellore b. Attur c. Chennai

CONCLUSION
The current deployment of IPv4 network does not satisfy the user requirement since it takes more time to converge the network ultimately which improves the latency and degrades the network performance. The proposed IPv6 networks overcome all the limitations in the IPv4 network. Some of the features included in the proposed network highly reduces the latency and improves the throughput ratio. Network delay is highly reduced in the proposed IPv6 thus in turn minimize the loss of packets and provide the efficient service.

Reference book and sites


Ibikunle Frank. A., Oshin Babasanjo Transition Techniques of the Future Internet Protocol-IPv6 American Journal of Scientific Research ISSN 1450-223X Issue 33(2011), pp. 117126 Euro Journals Publishing, Inc. 2011. Automated and Secure IPv6 Configuration in Enterprise Networks Frederic Beck, Olivier Festor, Isabelle ChrismentIEEE IPv4 running out of address space http://www.informationweek.com Voice over IPv6 architecture for next generation VOIP networks by Daniel Minoh.

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