DoD IPv6 Product Certification
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Historical Testing Program

As of February 2009, the DoD ceased the requirement for IPv6-only testing for certification and entry into the Unified Capabilities Approved Products List (UC APL). According to Kris Strance, DoD CIO IPv6 Lead, "The testing of IPv6 is a part of all product evaluations — it is much broader in scope now."

Background

The Department of Defense
United States Department of Defense
The United States Department of Defense is the U.S...

 (DoD) Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6
IPv6
Internet Protocol version 6 is a version of the Internet Protocol . It is designed to succeed the Internet Protocol version 4...

) product certification program began as a mandate from the DoD's Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks & Information Integration
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks & Information Integration
The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks & Information Integration provides management and oversight of all DoD information technology, including national security systems...

 (ASD-NII) in 2005. The program mandates the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) in Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca is a United States Army installation under the command of the United States Army Installation Management Command. It is located in Cochise County, in southeast Arizona, about north of the border with Mexico. Beginning in 1913, for 20 years the fort was the base for the "Buffalo...

, AZ, to test and certify IT products for IPv6 capability according to the Request For Comments
Request for Comments
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 (RFCs) outlined in the DoD's IPv6 Standards Profiles for IPv6 Capable Products. Once products are certified for special interoperability, they are added to the DoD's Unified Capabilities Approved Products List (UC APL) for IPv6. This list is used by procurement offices in the DoD and the U.S. Federal agencies for ongoing purchases and acquisitions of IT equipment.

DoD's IPv6 Standards

The DoD IPv6 Standards Profiles for IPv6 Capable Products (DoD IPv6 Profile) is the singular “IPv6 Capable” definition in DoD. It is a document that lists the six agreed upon product classes (Host, Router, Layer 3 Switch, Network Appliance, Security Device, and Advanced Server) and their corresponding standards (RFCs). It lists each standard according to its level of requirement:
  • MUST: The standard is required to be implemented in the product now.
  • SHOULD: The standard is optional, but recommended for implementation.
  • SHOULD+: The standard is optional now, but will be required within a short period of time.

DoD's IPv6 Generic Test Plan

The JITC uses its publicly available IPv6 Generic Test Plan (GTP) to test each product for its conformance, performance and interoperability of IPv6 according to the DoD IPv6 Profile. The JITC uses a combination of automated testing tools and manual functional test procedures to conduct this testing.

The Process

  1. The vendor, or Program Manager, must make their intentions known to test by providing the JITC with a Letter of Compliance (LoC). This letter will consist of the product to test, the product class it belongs to, a listing of all of the standards that it implements, and a signature from a Vice President or officer of the company. This is the “gateway” to the testing process.
  2. Once the LoC is received, the product is then scheduled for test.
  3. Approximately 6 weeks before the start of testing, the vendor must provide the JITC with funding. This funding must be in the form of a check. The amount is only to charge direct labor hours for testing by the contractor labor support.
  4. If the product successfully meets the criteria, it will be entered on the DoD's UC APL for IPv6.
  5. An IPv6 Capable Special Interoperability Certification Letter and Report will accompany the entry within 30–60 days after testing.

IPv6 Pre-Certification Testing Advocates

There are many companies and organizations that help develop and test products for vendors prior to testing at the JITC
JITC
The Joint Interoperability Test Command is a United States military organization that tests technology that pertains to multiple branches of the armed services and government. There is a facility in Fort Huachuca, Arizona and in Indian Head, Maryland...

. These organizations cannot grant certification, but can conduct pre-testing to ensure a vendor's product will pass the necessary certification. Below is a list of these organizations:
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