IPv6 Working Group Minutes from RIPE 57
| RIPE Meeting: |
57 |
| Working Group: |
Ipv6 |
| Status: |
Final |
| Revision Number: |
1 |
RIPE IPv6 WG minutes for RIPE 57, Dubai
WG: IPv6
Meeting: RIPE 57, Dubai
Date: Thursday, 20 Oct 2008
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 (UTC +0400)
Chair: David Kessens
Minutes: Robert Kisteleki
J-Scribe: Arno Meulenkamp
WG URL: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/wg/ipv6/index.html
A. Administrative Matters
* Welcome
* Select a scribe
* Jabber Monitor
* Microphone Etiquette
B. Update From the RIPE NCC: IPv6 Services
Andrei Robachevsky, RIPE NCC
There were no questions.
C. Report(s) About ACTUAL IPv6 Traffic Volume Compared to IPv4
C1. Native IPv6 Traffic Trends at AMS-IX
Henk Steenman (AMSIX)
There were no questions.
C2. Observations on IPv6 Usage in Sweden
Kurtis Lindqvist (Netnod)
Question (Randy Bush): Are you going to maintain this?
Kurtis: Yes, if there's interest.
D. Follow-up Discussion: Global IPv6 Routing Table Status
Gert Doering
D1. A customer experience with IPv6, AVIRA
Question (Randy Bush): We don't know what we're measuring - we could be
measuring an increased sales curve in a product or an increased size of
their update package. I am sure that longitudinal data in this one would
be very exciting.
D2. Global IPv6 Routing Table Status - Gert Doering
Question (Lorenzo Colitti): Why are you accepting anything outside the
unicast block?
Gert: Good point.
E. A versatile platform for DNS metrics with its application to IPv6
Stéphane Bortzmeyer
There were no questions.
F. Consistent IPv6 Peering Addressing & Cleaner IPv6 Routing
Martin Levy
Question (Randy Bush): Could you put together a recommendation on the
address assignment exchanges to AS?
Martin: Yes, I can do it.
G. IETF Report on IPv4 - IPv6 Co-Existence
Jari Arkko
Question (Randy Bush): For people who are doing IPv6 transition, Jari is
one of the people in the IETF who can get you what you need. If he has
talked about something that isn't meeting your needs, now is the time to
say it.
David Kessens: One thing I am very concerned about is the situation
where you have a dual stack IPv4-IPv6 network and you have different
applications running, some that know about IPv6, some that don't. I see
a lot of opportunities for horrible mix-ups happening if you try
technology transition into the network.
H. Developments/Initiatives Regarding IPv6 in the RIPE Region and Beyond
No discussion.
Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan
No discussion.
Z. A.O.B.
None.
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