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[ipv6-wg] Draft Agenda for IPv6 working group during RIPE65 (v3)
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Marco Hogewoning
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Wed Sep 19 11:09:52 CEST 2012
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
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