Hello,
I would like to inform you about our IP version 6 demonstration at the
JENC7 (Joint European Networking Conference) May 13-16 in Budapest,
Hungary:
We have setup an IPv6 test network in Budapest connected to the Danish
research network DENet and to our IPv6 lab at the University of Muenster
in Germany. For the demo we use routers from the Danish company Telebit
Communications A/S and Suns running IPv6 for Solaris 2.5 (release 4.0).
In Budapest we connected two Telebit routers via a 34 mbps ATM link
running IPv6 over ATM and exchanging routing information with IDRPv6. One
router in Budapest is connected to the IPv6 networks in Germany and
Denmark using static configured IPv6 tunneling (over IPv4 internet) and
exchanging routing information also using IDRPv6.
We use both IPv4 compatible IPv6 addresses and full IPv6 addresses
according to RFC1897.
So with this setup we provide full native IPv6 connectivity using the
RFC1897 test address space to the applications included in the Sun
software...
We have included a diagram detailing this demo setup in our web
pages. So for more information please refer to
http://www.join.uni-muenster.de/JOIN/ipv6/texte-englisch/budapest.html
Greetings from Budapest,
Guido
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JOIN -- Join Open InterNetworks Guido Wessendorf
An IP Version 6 Project of DFN Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster
Project Team Email: Universitaetsrechenzentrum
join(a)uni-muenster.de Einsteinstrasse 60
http://www.join.uni-muenster.de D-48149 Muenster / Germany
Phone: ++49 251 83 8459, Fax: ++49 251 83 2678, Email: wessend(a)uni-muenster.de
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Definitely congratulations:
Paul Christ Allmandring 30
Communication Systems & D 70550 Stuttgart
BelWue Development tel ++49 711 13 19 105
Computing Center 'RUS' fax ++49 711 678 7626
University of Stuttgart christ(a)rus.uni-stuttgart.d400.de
On May 15, 4:51pm, JOIN Project Team wrote:
> Subject: IPv6 demo at JENC7, Budapest
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to inform you about our IP version 6 demonstration at the
> JENC7 (Joint European Networking Conference) May 13-16 in Budapest,
> Hungary:
>
> We have setup an IPv6 test network in Budapest connected to the Danish
> research network DENet and to our IPv6 lab at the University of Muenster
> in Germany. For the demo we use routers from the Danish company Telebit
> Communications A/S and Suns running IPv6 for Solaris 2.5 (release 4.0).
>
> In Budapest we connected two Telebit routers via a 34 mbps ATM link
> running IPv6 over ATM and exchanging routing information with IDRPv6. One
> router in Budapest is connected to the IPv6 networks in Germany and
> Denmark using static configured IPv6 tunneling (over IPv4 internet) and
> exchanging routing information also using IDRPv6.
>
> We use both IPv4 compatible IPv6 addresses and full IPv6 addresses
> according to RFC1897.
>
> So with this setup we provide full native IPv6 connectivity using the
> RFC1897 test address space to the applications included in the Sun
> software...
>
> We have included a diagram detailing this demo setup in our web
> pages. So for more information please refer to
>
> http://www.join.uni-muenster.de/JOIN/ipv6/texte-englisch/budapest.html
>
> Greetings from Budapest,
> Guido
>
>
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> JOIN -- Join Open InterNetworks Guido Wessendorf
> An IP Version 6 Project of DFN Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet
Muenster
> Project Team Email: Universitaetsrechenzentrum
> join(a)uni-muenster.de Einsteinstrasse 60
> http://www.join.uni-muenster.de D-48149 Muenster / Germany
>
> Phone: ++49 251 83 8459, Fax: ++49 251 83 2678, Email:
wessend(a)uni-muenster.de
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>
>-- End of excerpt from JOIN Project Team