Project Objective
The objective of this project was to enable IPv6 Migration Services India across OSWAN, Odisha Secretariat, and OSDC while maintaining seamless support for legacy IPv4 systems. The goal was to ensure a Government Network Infrastructure that is scalable, secure, and future-ready for next-generation digital and smart governance services.
Project Model
The project was implemented using a Dual Stack IPv6 Implementation under a Managed Service Model, enabling parallel operation of IPv4 and IPv6. This approach ensured a smooth and risk-free IPv4 to IPv6 Transition while maintaining uninterrupted network services.
Omnilink’s Uniqueness
Omnilink Technology successfully executed the IPv4 to IPv6 Transition using Dual Stack, Tunneling, and Translation mechanisms, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure. The deployment involved detailed network assessments, stakeholder consultations, and end-to-end testing across LAN and WAN environments. This ensured seamless integration, minimal disruption, and optimized performance for large-scale OSWAN Network Upgrade.
Integrated Value and Outcome
- Ensured uninterrupted operation of existing IPv4 applications during transition
- Introduced IPv6 capabilities alongside legacy infrastructure
- Enabled scalable IP addressing for future network growth
- Improved routing efficiency and overall network performance
- Future-proofed infrastructure for increasing digital and data demands
- Reduced long-term dependency on IPv4 with phased IPv6 adoption
- Ensured smooth and seamless network transition planning
Value for Client
The project delivered a smooth and secure migration with zero service disruption, ensuring continuous operations across critical government networks. It enhanced scalability, operational efficiency, and readiness for digital transformation while complying with national standards for Government Network Infrastructure and IPv6 adoption.