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IPv6 Technical SIG Report

This report provides an overview of the discussions and updates presented at the IPv6 Technical SIG meeting during the APRICOT 2002 conference in Bangkok. Topics covered include IPv6 allocation updates, IPv6 status reports from Taiwan, broadband access user addressing, IPv6 operations in Japan, routing considerations, user network interface auto-configuration, IPv6 enterprise aspects, and transition issues.

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IPv6 Technical SIG Report

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  1. IPv6 Technical SIG Report APRICOT 2002 in Bangkok APNIC Member Meeting Tomohiro Fujisaki/NTT

  2. IPv6 SIG • Tuesday 4 March 11:00 – 12:30 • Meeting Room 2 • About 40 participants

  3. Agenda • APNIC IPv6 Allocation Update Guangliang Pan, APNIC • Taiwan IPv6 status report Chia-Nan Hsieh, TWNIC • Providing IPv6 addresses for broadband access users Fu-Kuei Chung, Chunghwa Telecom Co Chain-Chin Yen , Chunghwa Telecom Co • IPv6 operations in Japan • IPv6 Operations Study Group in Japan Akihiro Inomata, Fujitsu • IPv6 Routing Considerations Kuniaki Kondo, IIJ • User network interface - auto configuration Toshiyuki Yamasaki, NTT Communications • IPv6 Enterprise aspects Akihiro Inomata, Fujitsu • IPv6 Transition Issues Ikuo Nakagawa, Intec W&G

  4. Summary 1 • APNIC IPv6 Allocation Update Guangliang Pan, APNIC • IPv6 subTLA allocation status • APNIC 52, RIPE 52, ARIN 24/ total 128 /35 prefixes has allocated. • Assignments to IXs (3 IXs, /64) • Member feedback • service provided, technical problems, etc • Taiwan IPv6 status report Chia-Nan Hsieh, TWNIC • Implementation of IPv6 in Taiwan in academic, research, and commercial networks • Overview of the activities of the • IPv6 Steering Committee • IPv6 Forum Taiwan

  5. Summary 2 • Providing IPv6 addresses for broadband access users Fu-Kuei Chung, Chunghwa Telecom Co Chain-Chin Yen , Chunghwa Telecom Co • Chunghwa’s IPv6 broadband network developments in Taiwan • IPv6 trial for 20,000 ADSL users • IPv6 operations in Japan • IPv6 Operations Study Group in Japan Akihiro Inomata, Fujitsu • Over 100 members (ISP Operators, Router/OS/home appliance developers, etc) • Discussing IPv6 operational and deployment issues • address policy, ISP routing policy, small subscriber access, transition models, and enterprise networks

  6. Summary 3 • IPv6 operations in Japan • IPv6 Routing Considerations Kuniaki Kondo, IIJ • Current discussion status of the IPv6-Ops Routing Sub-Group • multi-homing difficulties; EGP and traffic control mechanisms; and IGP internal route scaling issues • User network interface - auto configuration Toshiyuki Yamasaki, NTT Communications • Report of IPv6-Ops UNI Sub-Group • automatic IPv6 network configuration between ISPs and Users (DSL, Dial-up, etc) • IPv6 Enterprise aspects Akihiro Inomata, Fujitsu • IPv6 Internet Security for Enterprise Networks • IPv6 firewall model • IPv6 Transition Issues Ikuo Nakagawa, Intec W&G • Clarify the transition strategy from the view port of: • backbone providers, home users, access providers, enterprise users, server/hosting services, new service models. • Transition phases

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