From maarten at gnksconsult.com Tue Sep 17 12:11:55 2013 From: maarten at gnksconsult.com (Maarten Botterman GNKS) Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:11:55 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] FW: [IPv6 Observatory AB] Second IPv6 Observatory workshop: IPv6 trends. Athens, Greece, 14 October 2013 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <029901ceb38e$5631b830$02952890$@gnksconsult.com> For those of you flying to Athens for RIPE67- please find below an invitation of the EU funded IPv6 Monitoring Study for a workshop sharing their insights on Monday 14 October in the same hotel as the RIPE meeting. Best regards Maarten From: advisory-board-request at ipv6observatory.eu [mailto:advisory-board-request at ipv6observatory.eu] On Behalf Of Clari, Fabrice Sent: dinsdag 17 september 2013 11:13 To: advisory-board at ipv6observatory.eu Subject: [IPv6 Observatory AB] Second IPv6 Observatory workshop: IPv6 trends. Athens, Greece, 14 October 2013 Dear all, After its first successfull workshop IPv6 at GOV held in January 2013, the IPv6 Observatory study is organising its second and last workshop in Athens, Greece, on the 14th of October 2013. The objectives of this event will be to present study's outcomes and IPv6 deployment trends and perspectives. The agenda is available on the study's website at the following URL: http://www.ipv6observatory.eu/the-study/workshop-trends-and-perspectives/ Registration is free but mandatory. Looking forward to seeing you at the IPv6 trends workshop. Best regards, Fabrice. Fabrice Clari Tel + 33 4 92 38 84 19 Fax + 33 4 93 65 41 35 Mob +33 6 58 81 42 54 f.clari at inno-group.com inno TSD Place Joseph Bermond Ophira 1 - BP 63 06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex France www.inno-group.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image005.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1942 bytes Desc: not available URL: From marcoh at marcoh.net Wed Sep 18 17:20:30 2013 From: marcoh at marcoh.net (MarcoH) Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 18:20:30 +0300 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Draft agenda for RIPE 67 Message-ID: <5DA2AA6A-468A-4308-B04B-547521A9D0D5@marcoh.net> Hello again, As we are getting closer to the 67th RIPE Meeting, our working group agenda is also taking shape. Thank you all again for your contributions, it is hard to fit them all in the 180 minutes we have got allocated. Please also keep in mind that this working group has a very broad charter, which includes anything that has to do with the deployment of IPv6. It doesn't have to come in the form of a ready made talk about a project you've done. We equally welcome any thoughts, comments or discussions on the topic. Especially also for those ideas that you think require input from the technical community or other items you want the RIPE community or the RIPE NCC to take action on. Here is the first draft of what we have in store, our sessions are split across Wednesday and Thursday again. The final order of talks is still to be confirmed, once we have had a chance to talk to our speakers and verify their availability. A) Welcome and Housekeeping B) Global State of IPv6 Deployment since IPv6 Launch Day - Geoff Huston (APNIC) C) Terastream IPv6 Details - Peter L?thberg (T-systems) D) NIC.CZ GEN6 Project - Zuzana Duracinksa (NIC CZ) TBC E) Report from the IPv6 Observatory Workshop (TBC) F) Small Scale Redundant IPv6 Uplinks without BGP - Benedikt Stockebrand (Stepladder IT) G) IPv6 Source Address, What Could Possibly Go Wrong? - Jen Linkova (Google) H) Moving on...IPv6, DS-Lite and PCP - Tassos Chatzithomaoglou (Forthnet) I) Exchange of feeback on Running an IPv6 Only LAN at the RIPE Meeting - Marco Hogewoning (RIPE NCC) & Andrew Yourtcheno (Cisco) Y) AOB Z) Thank you and goodbye As you can see we still have some letters spare, but we are running out of time to fill. So if you want some airtime please let us know ASAP using our regular address, which is IPv6 - WG - Chairs [at] RIPE [dot] net. Thank you all and see you in Athens (or at MENOG if you happen to be there), Marco Hogewoning on behalf of the working group chairs From training at ripe.net Tue Sep 24 11:27:34 2013 From: training at ripe.net (Training Team) Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 11:27:34 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] [training] RIPE NCC Webinars - new dates In-Reply-To: <52415A64.3000404@ripe.net> References: <52415A64.3000404@ripe.net> Message-ID: <52415B06.1020403@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce the launch of new dates for our Webinars. The RIPE NCC Webinars are live and take only one hour. You can interact with our trainers without leaving your desk. We focus on the topics and issues most important for LIRs. Register now at https://lirportal.ripe.net/training/courses Participation is limited to 20 people, so don't hesitate if you want to take part! If you have questions, please email . We look forward to seeing you online. Kind regards, RIPE NCC Training Services From nathalie at ripe.net Fri Sep 27 15:13:08 2013 From: nathalie at ripe.net (Nathalie Trenaman) Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 15:13:08 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Update: SURFnet "Preparing an IPv6 Address Plan" document Message-ID: <971C21FF-D235-4030-8125-8D388FFBB351@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The SURFnet manual "Preparing an IPv6 Address Plan" has been updated and is now available for download. https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/training/material/IPv6-for-LIRs-Training-Course/IPv6_addr_plan4.pdf Since its initial release in 2011, this manual has proved to be one of the most popular downloads from the RIPE NCC website. It guides you through the steps you need to take to create an effective and comprehensive IPv6 address plan. The manual is aimed at network managers and network architects who are implementing IPv6 in their networks. It covers the following areas: - Introduction to IPv6 addresses - Options for working without an address plan - Preparing an address plan for a network - Detailed examples - Managing hosts We are delighted to have been involved with the production of this extremely useful and easy-to-follow guide. The RIPE NCC is committed to helping with the deployment of IPv6, and we believe that "Preparing an IPv6 Address Plan" is essential reading for all those who share that commitment. Kind regards, Nathalie Trenaman RIPE NCC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bruce.horth at gmail.com Fri Sep 27 15:29:43 2013 From: bruce.horth at gmail.com (bruce.horth at gmail.com) Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 09:29:43 -0400 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Update: SURFnet "Preparing an IPv6 Address Plan" document In-Reply-To: <971C21FF-D235-4030-8125-8D388FFBB351@ripe.net> Message-ID: <20130927132943.19300509.41172.1211@gmail.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com Fri Sep 27 19:45:45 2013 From: tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com (Tom Taylor) Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 13:45:45 -0400 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Update: SURFnet "Preparing an IPv6 Address Plan" document In-Reply-To: <971C21FF-D235-4030-8125-8D388FFBB351@ripe.net> References: <971C21FF-D235-4030-8125-8D388FFBB351@ripe.net> Message-ID: <5245C449.1020905@gmail.com> Regarding Section 4.12 "Addressing Point-to-point Links", I draw your attention to RFC6164, "Using 127-Bit IPv6 Prefixes on Inter-Router Links". And for Sections 4.13 and 5.1 referring to EUI-64-based address generation, http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6man-ug/ has passed 6man Working Group Last Call and might be of interest. This may be particularly so in datacentre contexts, where MAC addresses may be virtual and duplicated. Tom Taylor On 27/09/2013 9:13 AM, Nathalie Trenaman wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > The SURFnet manual "Preparing an IPv6 Address Plan" has been updated and > is now available for download. > > https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/training/material/IPv6-for-LIRs-Training-Course/IPv6_addr_plan4.pdf > > Since its initial release in 2011, this manual has proved to be one of > the most popular downloads from the RIPE NCC website. It guides you > through the steps you need to take to create an effective and > comprehensive IPv6 address plan. > > The manual is aimed at network managers and network architects who are > implementing IPv6 in their networks. It covers the following areas: > > - Introduction to IPv6 addresses > - Options for working without an address plan > - Preparing an address plan for a network > - Detailed examples > - Managing hosts > > We are delighted to have been involved with the production of this > extremely useful and easy-to-follow guide. The RIPE NCC is committed to > helping with the deployment of IPv6, and we believe that "Preparing an > IPv6 Address Plan" is essential reading for all those who share that > commitment. > > Kind regards, > > Nathalie Trenaman > RIPE NCC > > From elvis at velea.eu Fri Sep 27 20:14:29 2013 From: elvis at velea.eu (Elvis Velea) Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 20:14:29 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] Fwd: [policy-announce] 2013-06 New Policy Proposal (PA/PI Unification IPv6 Address Space) In-Reply-To: <524446c8.05680e0a.3584.ffffe0f8SMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> References: <524446c8.05680e0a.3584.ffffe0f8SMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <5245CB05.9090608@velea.eu> Hi everyone, FYI, there is a discussion in AP-WG that may be interesting to this group. The policy proposal aims to unify all the documents concerning IPv6 policies and remove the differences between PI and PA, assignment and allocation. Please do join the discussion and I would like to ask you to send your comments to the address-policy-wg at ripe.net Kind regards, Elvis Velea (one of the proposers) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [policy-announce] 2013-06 New Policy Proposal (PA/PI Unification IPv6 Address Space) Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:36:24 +0200 From: Marco Schmidt Reply-To: address-policy-wg at ripe.net To: policy-announce at ripe.net CC: address-policy-wg at ripe.net Dear colleagues, A proposed change to RIPE Documents ripe-589, "IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy", ripe-451, "IPv6 Address Space Policy For Internet Exchange Points" and ripe-233, "IPv6 Addresses for Internet Root Servers In The RIPE Region" is now available for discussion. You can find the full proposal at: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2013-06 We encourage you to review this proposal and send your comments to before 25 October 2013. Regards Marco Schmidt Policy Development Office RIPE NCC