1. Re: RIPE72 IPv6 WG: call for presentations (Benedikt Stockebrand)
Hello to all
I think the basic work for ISPs in concern to IPv6 is covered. But i miss
the topics to be addressed if you want to migrate from a IPv4 Microsoft
Active domain using company to an system where most server in an enterprise
could by just IPv6 only and use technologies like NAT46 ( SIIT-DC ) or
similar to still make IPv4 only windows clients happy.
Switching an enterprise with location around the global from a "we donot
route any IPv6 traffic across our WAN Links" "most servers have IPv6
disabled" to
We start IPv6 routing partially and enable partial IPv6 support on servers
in a Microsoft ADS environment seems not covered in most IPv6 covering
websites and presentations.
Maintaining dual stack for the datacenters is just painfull and there
should be a "single" device in the form of NAT46/SIIT/SIIT-DC in front of
each server area. I am not sure that Active directory is ready for that.
We are currently moving a complete test ads domain into a Testlab with
locations in AT/CN/FI/US into dualstack and here we accept a "not working"
during migration and i also hope we can move some servers into a IPv6 only
area of those networks. But for a production move we need to be shure that
a partial enabling of Dualstack and IPv6 only networking for servers does
not break things.
Any ideas or links which could help us here?
best regards
Christian Bretterhofer
https://andritz.me ( one Testlab DMZ)
Dear colleagues,
Building on last year's IGF Best Practice Forum (BPF) on creating an
enabling environment for IPv6
<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/documents/best-practice-forums/creating-an-e…>,
we are now focusing this year's IPv6 BPF work on how to best encourage and
support IPv6 adoption (for more information, see: Scope and Goals
<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/documents/best-practice-forums/798-scope-and…>
).
The IPv6 BPF is a consensus-driven, bottom-up, and inclusive collaborative
effort, one that brings together professional expertise from across
stakeholder groups in order to generate a practical, constructive, and
relevant outcome document.
We are currently soliciting feedback and brainstorming ideas, especially
related to economic elements of IPv6 adoption and business cases:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C7z8MRVBOmBsuWxpl8YivXZWFvksKCq0_ul7TlF…
If you are not already involved, I encourage you to add suggestions to the
document, share it among your networks, and contact Izumi Okutani, our MAG
coordinator, or Wim Degezelle, the IPv6 BPF project manager, for more
information or if you have any questions. Additionally, you can sign up for
the mailing list at:
http://mail.intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/bp_ipv6_intgovforum.org.
Kind regards,
-Michael
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Hi,
For those of you who need some serious examples of enterprises doing IPv6 so you can convince other enterprises: today there is a new example to follow, rabobank.nl :-) Rabobank is one of the largest banks of the Netherlands (and according to i.e. http://www.accuity.com/useful-links/bank-rankings/ even in the top-50 of largest banks in the world).
Banks are often known for being cautious and conservative, so a major bank deploying IPv6 on their main website might take away some reluctance at other enterprises.
Cheers!
Sander
Dear colleagues.
Is there any possibility of the community affect the router manufacturer to implement the required functionality for the
implementation of IPV6?
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Best regards,
Kupriyanov Roman (ru.enigma)
Dear colleagues,
Large scale IPv6 deployments suggest that IPv6 is at least a technical
success, the technology works. Time to visit the other important
question: does it work commercially. Does IPv6 really come with a
positive business case? We are about to find out, if you help us...
Read more on RIPE Labs:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/marco_hogewoning/can-you-make-ipv6-work-comme…
Please also note the poll next to the article.
Kind regards,
Mirjam Kuehne
RIPE NCC