From david.kessens at nsn.com Fri Sep 7 04:55:50 2012 From: david.kessens at nsn.com (David Kessens) Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 19:55:50 -0700 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Draft Agenda for IPv6 wg RIPE65 (v1) and call for agenda topics Message-ID: <20120907025550.GQ30381@nsn.com> Hi, Our working group is scheduled to meet on: Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 in the Okura Hotel in Amsterdam. We have prepared a first draft of our agenda. We do have an extra optional timeslot available on Thu, Sep 27, 9:00 - 10:30. Our current agenda topics already pretty much fill up this timeslot and we anticipate that we need the second optional timeslot if we receive more proposals for discussions and talks. Therefore, we would like to ask you whether you have any other topics that you would like to discuss during our next working group session. We don't require you to have slides, or that the topic needs to be very long: the more important thing is that it is pertinent and useful for our participants in helping to continue the ongoing deployment of IPv6 in the RIPE service region and beyond. Finally, as a reminder, the IETF will hold an interim meeting for the v6ops (as well as sidr & opsec) working group on the Saturday after the RIPE meeting (see: http://www.ietf.org/meeting/interim/v6ops-2012-09-29.txt). Thanks! David, Marco & Shane --- Draft Agenda for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE65 (v1) When: - Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 - Thu, Sep 27, 2012, 09:00 - 10:30 (optional) Where: Okura Hotel in Amsterdam This agenda is still a draft. The order of the agenda topics and whether they will be in the first or second agenda slot will be determined later. A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing (David, Marco, Shane) B. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and beyond - IETF v6ops interim working group meeting (input from the audience) C.- Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 - Thu, Sep 27, 9:00 - 10:301) KATR - Catalogue of (IPv6) routers (Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC) D. Implementing IPv6 in RCS & RDS Network" More then 1 million RCS & RDS residential customers can now use native IPv6 on a dual stack PPPoE connection and 20% already do. Our presentation is about this achievement, more specific about history of IPv6 in our network, success factors and obstacles that we encountered. (Liviu Pislaru, Chief Architect for IPv6, RCS & RDS, Romania) E. Why NAT64 must win 5 to 10 year view of IPv6 transitional technology (Andy Davidson) F. World IPv6 Launch An overview of OTE's preparation for World IPv6 Lauch and a discussion of things that went wrong (expected or unexpected) and what was done to remedy the situation for the short and long term. (Yannis Nikolopoulos, OTE, Greece) G. L2 issues and solutions (Eric Vynke) H. An Update on IPv6 RIPEness: More Stars? Measuring IPv6 in production at LIRs. (Emile Aben, RIPE NCC) ... Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan (input from the audience) Z. AOB --- From fernando at gont.com.ar Thu Sep 13 14:32:00 2012 From: fernando at gont.com.ar (Fernando Gont) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 09:32:00 -0300 Subject: [ipv6-wg] ipv6mon v1.0 released! (IPv6 address monitoring daemon) Message-ID: <5051D240.9070005@gont.com.ar> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Folks, We are pleased to announce the release of ipv6mon v1.0! ** Description ** ipv6mon () is a tool for monitoring IPv6 address usage on a local network. It is meant to be particularly useful in networks that employ IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (as opposed to DHCPv6), where address assignment is decentralized and there is no central server that records which IPv6 addresses have been assigned to which nodes during which period of time. ipv6mon employs active probing to discover IPv6 addresses in use, and determine whether such addresses remain active. ** Latest release ** The latest release of ipv6mon is v1.0, and is available at: ** Documentation ** PDF versions of the ipv6mon manuals are available on-line at: ** GIT repository ** The GIT repository for the ipv6mon is: ** IPv6 security trainings ** Development of ipv6mon is partially supported through our IPv6 security trainings. Please consider attending one of our upcoming trainings Follow us on twitter: @SI6Networks Best regards, - -- Fernando Gont SI6 Networks e-mail: fgont at si6networks.com PGP Fingerprint: 6666 31C6 D484 63B2 8FB1 E3C4 AE25 0D55 1D4E 7492 - -- Fernando Gont e-mail: fernando at gont.com.ar || fgont at si6networks.com PGP Fingerprint: 7809 84F5 322E 45C7 F1C9 3945 96EE A9EF D076 FFF1 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQUdI6AAoJEJbuqe/Qdv/xFIUH/1HTwIKS4fuxmEKmf5BdTV+Y lGlJ4zWiyqqxvj1ee2dMnctUvmTZrUPek8vVUsVqondAY/tv0VUhjpBPdJCZnX09 8gG8rqTVfc/mC3vSbfdCOspFviBE646Fpf/Wb5FH9TWJhXEYqRfy2BCiW2TpZCA2 KyvB66S8EuBayihzCCK6lecHKme9y1q2f/wh1xvFkwO0Za+ftYBJvfl1oY4RtJdb MkZsGIxVbh1ODAyw+8aOR6sfJB7s0pM5xrQLqcc3YMHzwtqpn5fWMqsJ9utOtDLu 6lbpt1RudenuBKsPB553Yo3LoO7ET6uISN+A1Xh8UCdsVDCK1Hi6+Y9eega/TC8= =2X3w -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From marcoh at marcoh.net Fri Sep 14 15:47:41 2012 From: marcoh at marcoh.net (Marco Hogewoning) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 15:47:41 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Fwd: [ncc-services-wg] RIPE NCC Begins to Allocate IPv4 Address Space From the Last /8 References: <505333B8.70400@ripe.net> Message-ID: <71FB3A09-CA04-4417-B108-0A8FB795533C@marcoh.net> For those of you who missed the original posting: From: Axel Pawlik > Date: September 14, 2012 3:40:08 PM GMT+02:00 > To: ncc-services-wg at ripe.net > Subject: [ncc-services-wg] RIPE NCC Begins to Allocate IPv4 Address Space From the Last /8 > Reply-To: ncc at ripe.net > > Dear colleagues, > > On Friday, 14 September 2012, the RIPE NCC, the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia, distributed the last blocks of IPv4 address space from the available pool. > > This means that we are now distributing IPv4 address space to Local Internet Registries (LIRs) from the last /8 according to section 5.6 of "IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region". > > This section states that an LIR may receive one /22 allocation (1,024 IPv4 addresses), even if they can justify a larger allocation. This /22 allocation will only be made to LIRs if they have already received an IPv6 allocation from an upstream LIR or the RIPE NCC. No new IPv4 Provider Independent (PI) space will be assigned. > > This policy can be found online at: > https://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-553 > > Those members with open requests for IPv4 address space will shortly receive an email regarding the status of their requests. > > It is now imperative that all stakeholders deploy IPv6 on their networks to ensure the continuity of their online operations and the future growth of the Internet. > > > Regards, > > Axel Pawlik > > Managing Director > RIPE NCC > > > More Information > ----------------- > > For more information on IPv6 and its deployment, advice from experts and > where to get training, please see: > http://www.ipv6actnow.org/ > > For more information on reaching the last /8, please see: > https://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion > From marcoh at marcoh.net Wed Sep 19 11:02:57 2012 From: marcoh at marcoh.net (Marco Hogewoning) Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:02:57 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v2) Message-ID: <622AF49A-FB24-45FD-BDA7-07660FAA4B6E@marcoh.net> Hello all, This is an update to the agenda previously posted by David. We are still scheduled to meet on Wednesday, 14:00 to 15:30. As we don't want to purposely use up the coffee break, I think we are very likely to also use the optional slot, which is on Thursday from 09:00 to 10:30. If you have other items to discuss or projects to show to the world, please tell us. With the additional 90 minutes we still have some time left. Thanks, Marco, David and Shane Draft Agenda for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE65 (v2) When: - Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 - Thu, Sep 27, 2012, 09:00 - 10:30 Where: Okura Hotel in Amsterdam This agenda is still a draft. The order of the agenda topics and whether they will be in the first or second agenda slot will be determined later. A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing (David, Marco, Shane) B. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and beyond - IETF v6ops interim working group meeting (input from the audience) C. KATR - Catalogue of (IPv6) routers (Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC) D. Implementing IPv6 in RCS & RDS Network" More then 1 million RCS & RDS residential customers can now use native IPv6 on a dual stack PPPoE connection and 20% already do. Our presentation is about this achievement, more specific about history of IPv6 in our network, success factors and obstacles that we encountered. (Liviu Pislaru, Chief Architect for IPv6, RCS & RDS, Romania) E. Why NAT64 must win 5 to 10 year view of IPv6 transitional technology (Andy Davidson) F. World IPv6 Launch An overview of OTE's preparation for World IPv6 Lauch and a discussion of things that went wrong (expected or unexpected) and what was done to remedy the situation for the short and long term. (Yannis Nikolopoulos, OTE, Greece) G. L2 issues and solutions (Eric Vynke) H. An Update on IPv6 RIPEness: More Stars? Measuring IPv6 in production at LIRs. (Emile Aben, RIPE NCC) I. Multicast Transition Scenarios Introduction to work done in the IETF (Tom Taylor) J. IPv6 deployment in Forthnet Presentation The deployment of IPv6 Dual-Stack in Forthnet, also including our latest tests on DS-Lite and radius based semi-dynamic IPv6 assignment. (Tassos Chatzithomaoglou) K. The new RIPE NCC IPv6 CPE Survey Introduction of the new matrix/website (Marco Hogewoning) L. Results of the 2013 Global IPv6 Survey - Pending (Maarten Botterman) ... Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan (input from the audience) Z. AOB From marcoh at marcoh.net Wed Sep 19 11:09:52 2012 From: marcoh at marcoh.net (Marco Hogewoning) Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:09:52 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v3) In-Reply-To: <622AF49A-FB24-45FD-BDA7-07660FAA4B6E@marcoh.net> References: <622AF49A-FB24-45FD-BDA7-07660FAA4B6E@marcoh.net> Message-ID: <345903A8-32B5-4D0A-8AE8-33D474B5CD59@marcoh.net> Things are moving fast, actually forgot to list one item. Sorry Merike. Marco > Draft Agenda for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE65 (v2) > > When: - Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 > - Thu, Sep 27, 2012, 09:00 - 10:30 > > Where: Okura Hotel in Amsterdam > > This agenda is still a draft. The order of the agenda topics and whether > they will be in the first or second agenda slot will be determined later. > > A. Administrative stuff > - appointment of scribe > - agenda bashing > (David, Marco, Shane) > > > B. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and beyond > - IETF v6ops interim working group meeting > (input from the audience) > > > C. KATR - Catalogue of (IPv6) routers > (Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC) > > > D. Implementing IPv6 in RCS & RDS Network" > > More then 1 million RCS & RDS residential customers can now use native > IPv6 on a dual stack PPPoE connection and 20% already do. Our > presentation is about this achievement, more specific about history of > IPv6 in our network, success factors and obstacles that we > encountered. > > (Liviu Pislaru, Chief Architect for IPv6, RCS & RDS, Romania) > > > E. Why NAT64 must win > > 5 to 10 year view of IPv6 transitional technology > > (Andy Davidson) > > > F. World IPv6 Launch > > An overview of OTE's preparation for World IPv6 Lauch and a discussion of > things that went wrong (expected or unexpected) and what was done to > remedy the situation for the short and long term. > > (Yannis Nikolopoulos, OTE, Greece) > > > G. L2 issues and solutions > (Eric Vynke) > > > H. An Update on IPv6 RIPEness: More Stars? > > Measuring IPv6 in production at LIRs. > > (Emile Aben, RIPE NCC) > > I. Multicast Transition Scenarios > > Introduction to work done in the IETF > (Tom Taylor) > > J. IPv6 deployment in Forthnet > > Presentation The deployment of IPv6 Dual-Stack in Forthnet, also including our latest tests on DS-Lite and radius > based semi-dynamic IPv6 assignment. > > (Tassos Chatzithomaoglou) > > K. The new RIPE NCC IPv6 CPE Survey > > Introduction of the new matrix/website > (Marco Hogewoning) > > L. Results of the 2013 Global IPv6 Survey - Pending > > (Maarten Botterman) > M. IETF work on operational security for an IPv6 network (Merike Kaeo) > ... > > > Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan > (input from the audience) > > > Z. AOB From Thorsten.Trottier at t-systems.com Wed Sep 19 12:23:38 2012 From: Thorsten.Trottier at t-systems.com (Thorsten.Trottier at t-systems.com) Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 12:23:38 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] ipv6-wg Digest, Vol 13, Issue 4 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <91BE1077B4F0604ABECDAD9C1E9BC6E60EAF20B89B@HE111525.EMEA1.CDS.T-INTERNAL.COM> Dear Madams, Sirs, since I am new to the RIPE mailing group and activities please allow for one question. Is everybody invited to attend the working group meeting or is it a closed group event? With best regards Thorsten Trottier -----Original Message----- From: ipv6-wg-bounces at ripe.net [mailto:ipv6-wg-bounces at ripe.net] On Behalf Of ipv6-wg-request at ripe.net Sent: Mittwoch, 19. September 2012 12:00 To: ipv6-wg at ripe.net Subject: ipv6-wg Digest, Vol 13, Issue 4 Send ipv6-wg mailing list submissions to ipv6-wg at ripe.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-wg or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ipv6-wg-request at ripe.net You can reach the person managing the list at ipv6-wg-owner at ripe.net When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of ipv6-wg digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v2) (Marco Hogewoning) 2. Re: Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v3) (Marco Hogewoning) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:02:57 +0200 From: Marco Hogewoning Subject: [ipv6-wg] Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v2) To: ipv6-wg at ripe.net Message-ID: <622AF49A-FB24-45FD-BDA7-07660FAA4B6E at marcoh.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello all, This is an update to the agenda previously posted by David. We are still scheduled to meet on Wednesday, 14:00 to 15:30. As we don't want to purposely use up the coffee break, I think we are very likely to also use the optional slot, which is on Thursday from 09:00 to 10:30. If you have other items to discuss or projects to show to the world, please tell us. With the additional 90 minutes we still have some time left. Thanks, Marco, David and Shane Draft Agenda for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE65 (v2) When: - Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 - Thu, Sep 27, 2012, 09:00 - 10:30 Where: Okura Hotel in Amsterdam This agenda is still a draft. The order of the agenda topics and whether they will be in the first or second agenda slot will be determined later. A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing (David, Marco, Shane) B. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and beyond - IETF v6ops interim working group meeting (input from the audience) C. KATR - Catalogue of (IPv6) routers (Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC) D. Implementing IPv6 in RCS & RDS Network" More then 1 million RCS & RDS residential customers can now use native IPv6 on a dual stack PPPoE connection and 20% already do. Our presentation is about this achievement, more specific about history of IPv6 in our network, success factors and obstacles that we encountered. (Liviu Pislaru, Chief Architect for IPv6, RCS & RDS, Romania) E. Why NAT64 must win 5 to 10 year view of IPv6 transitional technology (Andy Davidson) F. World IPv6 Launch An overview of OTE's preparation for World IPv6 Lauch and a discussion of things that went wrong (expected or unexpected) and what was done to remedy the situation for the short and long term. (Yannis Nikolopoulos, OTE, Greece) G. L2 issues and solutions (Eric Vynke) H. An Update on IPv6 RIPEness: More Stars? Measuring IPv6 in production at LIRs. (Emile Aben, RIPE NCC) I. Multicast Transition Scenarios Introduction to work done in the IETF (Tom Taylor) J. IPv6 deployment in Forthnet Presentation The deployment of IPv6 Dual-Stack in Forthnet, also including our latest tests on DS-Lite and radius based semi-dynamic IPv6 assignment. (Tassos Chatzithomaoglou) K. The new RIPE NCC IPv6 CPE Survey Introduction of the new matrix/website (Marco Hogewoning) L. Results of the 2013 Global IPv6 Survey - Pending (Maarten Botterman) ... Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan (input from the audience) Z. AOB ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:09:52 +0200 From: Marco Hogewoning Subject: Re: [ipv6-wg] Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v3) To: ipv6-wg at ripe.net Message-ID: <345903A8-32B5-4D0A-8AE8-33D474B5CD59 at marcoh.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Things are moving fast, actually forgot to list one item. Sorry Merike. Marco > Draft Agenda for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE65 (v2) > > When: - Wed, Sep 26, 2012, 14:00 - 15:30 > - Thu, Sep 27, 2012, 09:00 - 10:30 > > Where: Okura Hotel in Amsterdam > > This agenda is still a draft. The order of the agenda topics and > whether they will be in the first or second agenda slot will be determined later. > > A. Administrative stuff > - appointment of scribe > - agenda bashing > (David, Marco, Shane) > > > B. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and > beyond > - IETF v6ops interim working group meeting (input from the audience) > > > C. KATR - Catalogue of (IPv6) routers > (Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC) > > > D. Implementing IPv6 in RCS & RDS Network" > > More then 1 million RCS & RDS residential customers can now use > native > IPv6 on a dual stack PPPoE connection and 20% already do. Our > presentation is about this achievement, more specific about history of > IPv6 in our network, success factors and obstacles that we > encountered. > > (Liviu Pislaru, Chief Architect for IPv6, RCS & RDS, Romania) > > > E. Why NAT64 must win > > 5 to 10 year view of IPv6 transitional technology > > (Andy Davidson) > > > F. World IPv6 Launch > > An overview of OTE's preparation for World IPv6 Lauch and a > discussion of things that went wrong (expected or unexpected) and > what was done to remedy the situation for the short and long term. > > (Yannis Nikolopoulos, OTE, Greece) > > > G. L2 issues and solutions > (Eric Vynke) > > > H. An Update on IPv6 RIPEness: More Stars? > > Measuring IPv6 in production at LIRs. > > (Emile Aben, RIPE NCC) > > I. Multicast Transition Scenarios > > Introduction to work done in the IETF > (Tom Taylor) > > J. IPv6 deployment in Forthnet > > Presentation The deployment of IPv6 Dual-Stack in Forthnet, also including our latest tests on DS-Lite and radius > based semi-dynamic IPv6 assignment. > > (Tassos Chatzithomaoglou) > > K. The new RIPE NCC IPv6 CPE Survey > > Introduction of the new matrix/website > (Marco Hogewoning) > > L. Results of the 2013 Global IPv6 Survey - Pending > > (Maarten Botterman) > M. IETF work on operational security for an IPv6 network (Merike Kaeo) > ... > > > Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan (input from the audience) > > > Z. AOB End of ipv6-wg Digest, Vol 13, Issue 4 ************************************** From marcoh at marcoh.net Wed Sep 19 12:57:36 2012 From: marcoh at marcoh.net (Marco Hogewoning) Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 12:57:36 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Open meetings (Was Re: ipv6-wg Digest, Vol 13, Issue 4) In-Reply-To: <91BE1077B4F0604ABECDAD9C1E9BC6E60EAF20B89B@HE111525.EMEA1.CDS.T-INTERNAL.COM> References: <91BE1077B4F0604ABECDAD9C1E9BC6E60EAF20B89B@HE111525.EMEA1.CDS.T-INTERNAL.COM> Message-ID: <172DFB16-3306-4DD7-B263-082BFCD550CB@marcoh.net> > Dear Madams, Sirs, > > since I am new to the RIPE mailing group and activities please allow for one question. > > Is everybody invited to attend the working group meeting or is it a closed group event? Hi Thorsten, _All_ working group meetings as well as all the plenary sessions are open events, anybody can attend. For those who can not be physically present we have video and audio streams, as well as live transcripts of what is being said. This system also allows you to comment via chat channels, which comments are then relayed to the room by a dedicated member of staff. The only meeting that is partially closed is the RIPE NCC General Meeting. For this a separate registration procedure is in place as this meeting can only be people who represent a RIPE NCC member (or who have been invited as an observer by the board). Hope to see you next week, Marco (co-chair of the RIPE IPv6 WG) From jan at go6.si Thu Sep 20 12:50:46 2012 From: jan at go6.si (Jan Zorz @ go6.si) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 12:50:46 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Invitation to 7th Slo IPv6 summit and ISOC ION meeting Message-ID: <505AF506.2080703@go6.si> [posted with WG chairs permission] Dear RIPE IPv6 WG The Go6 Institute and the Internet Society invite you to the 7th Slovenian IPv6 Summit and the Internet Society ION Conference on 18-19 October at the Brdo Technology Park in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The event is free and open to all. Experts from leading technology companies and organizations around the globe including Yahoo!, 6connect, Comcast, Checkpoint, Google, Fortinet and Cisco Systems will share their knowledge and experience on IPv6 and DNSSEC during this two-day event. About the event: http://go6.si/en/7-slo-ipv6-summit/ More about speakers: http://go6.si/en/7-slo-ipv6-summit/predavatelji/ Key Sessions Include: ? Keynote by mr. Bob Hinden, one of the ?fathers? of IPv6 ? Deploying IPv6 in US Navy by Ron Broersma, Internet pioneer ? IPv6 in the Enterprise: Real-world Deployment Experiences ? Skip the transitions, jump straight into IPv6 waters, Ivan Pepelnjak ? How can IPAM make IPv6 designing and deployment easier, Aaron Hughes ? Deploying DNSSEC: From End-customer to Content ? World IPv6 Launch Results ...and many more :) Agenda 1st day: http://go6.si/en/7-slo-ipv6-summit/program-1-dan/ Agenda 2nd day: http://go6.si/en/7-slo-ipv6-summit/program-2-dan/ The event is of regional nature and will be held in English language only. There is no attendance fee, participation is free but anyone needs to register in order to attend. Today we opened the registration and as only 150 seats are available we expect them to run out fairly quickly. Registration: http://v6summit.eventbrite.com/ See you in Ljubljana in October ;) Jan Zorz Go6 Institute, CEO P.S: Please, register only if you are really coming, as space is extremely limited. From marcoh at marcoh.net Fri Sep 21 10:54:11 2012 From: marcoh at marcoh.net (Marco Hogewoning) Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 10:54:11 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Final draft agenda for RIPE 65 Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Attached a copy of our latest agenda. Many thanks to everyone who submitted a talk or who suggested speakers to us. We once again have a very broad and packed agenda. We have two slots: Wednesday, September 26, from 14:00 - 15:30 CEST Thursday, September 27, from 09:00 - 10:30 CEST In case you won't be able to make it to Amsterdam, both of these sessions will be webcasted. With the help of the RIPE NCC, we will also provide options for remote participation. For more information please have a look at http://ripe65.ripe.net which will have the links to the video streams and chat boxes. Hope to see you all next week, The IPv6 Working Group chairs, Marco, David and Shane (PS: please note the order of the presentations has been changed compared to earlier versions) ====================================================================================================== IPv6 Working Group RIPE 65 Agenda Session 1: Wednesday 14:00 - 15:30 A. Welcome and administrative items - Agenda bashing - Minutes of RIPE 64 - Announcements B. Implementing IPv6 in RCS & RDS Network (Liviu Pislaru, Chief Architect for IPv6, RCS & RDS) More than 1 million RCS & RDS residential customers can now use native IPv6 on a dual stack PPPoE connection and 20% already do. Our presentation is about this achievement, more specific about history of IPv6 in our network, success factors and obstacles that we encountered. C. World IPv6 Launch (Yannis Nikolopoulos, OTE, Greece) An overview of OTE?s preparation for World IPv6 Lauch and a discussion of things that went wrong (expected or unexpected) and what was done to remedy the situation for the short and long term. D. IPv6 deployment in Forthnet (Tassos Chatzithomaoglou, Forthnet) The deployment of IPv6 dual-stack in Forthnet, also including our latest tests on DS-Lite and radius-based semi-dynamic IPv6 assignment. E. IPv6 CPE Survey 2012 (Marco Hogewoning, RIPE NCC) Introduction to the new IPv6 CPE Survey F. IPv6 RIPEness (Emile Aben, RIPE NCC) Measuring IPv6 in production at LIRs G. Wrap up Session 2: Thursday 09:00 - 10:30 H. Welcome back I. L2 issues and solutions (Eric Vyncke, Cisco) Overview of the IPv6 related layer 2 issues that got raised over time, such as user separation in shared access networks. Work being done in the IETF to resolve such issues and the current state of implementation of these techniques. J. IETF work on operational security for an IPv6 network (Merike Kaeoi, Double Shot Security) Merike will introduce the other IPv6 related security work being undertaken by the various IETF working groups. K. KATR Catalogue of (IPv6) routers (Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC) The router catalog offers reviews of home-user routers. The main aim of our reviews is to test support of new technologies in routers, such as for the IPv6 protocol or the DNSSEC extension to DNS. L. IETF Work on transitioning techniques for multicast traffic (Tom Taylor, PT Taylor Consulting) The IETF has produced a number of tools for transition from IPv4 to IPv6, but most of them have not been specifically applicable to multicast. One tool that is specifically applicable is Automatic Multicast Tunneling (AMT, draft-ietf-mboned-64-multicast-address-format-04), which is in production in the AT&T network. RFC 6145 applies to stateless translation of multicast as well as unicast, but there is as yet no multicast equivalent to RFC 6052. Several existing drafts provide additional tools for dealing with various multicast transition scenarios. Even though they have operator support, most of them are gated on receiving evidence of more widespread support before they can proceed. The purpose of this presentation is to provoke a discussion of which if any transition scenarios will be common enough to be worth the effort of standardizing tools to deal with them. The results will be used to feed back into draft-ietf-mboned-v4v6-mcast-ps-00 in the MBONED Working Group. M. Why NAT64 must win (Andy Davidson) 5 to 10 year view of IPv6 transitional technology N. Results of the 2012 Global IPv6 Survey (Maarten Botterman, GNKS Consult) As in previous years, the Number Resource Organization (NRO) conducted a survey on the current and future use of IPv6. The purpose of the survey is to better understand where the community is moving, and what can be done to ensure the Internet community is ready and moving toward widespread adoption of IPv6. As it is mostly the same as the survey carried out globally in 2010 and 2011, comparison of progress will be possible. O. Wrap up and discussion on future work P. Closing From mir at ripe.net Wed Sep 26 15:39:31 2012 From: mir at ripe.net (Mirjam Kuehne) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:39:31 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] New on RIPE Labs: IPv6 CPE Survey and More IPv6 RIPEness Message-ID: <50630593.5060004@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, We just published two new IPv6 related articles on RIPE Labs: 1. The 2012 IPv6 CPE Survey (Background info and description): https://labs.ripe.net/Members/marco_hogewoning/the-2012-ipv6-cpe-survey Please note that the actual survey results are on IPv6ActNow: http://www.ipv6actnow.org/cpe 2. IPv6 RIPEness - More Stars (introducing a 5th star): https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/ipv6-ripeness-more-stars Please do not hesitate to leave any comments or suggestions under the articles on RIPE Labs. Kind Regards, Mirjam Kuehne RIPE NCC