Hi, Below follows the second version of the IPv6 wg agenda. The first time slot for the wg meeting will be used for a joint lir-wg and ipv6-wg session. We will use the time slot to discuss policy issues for IPv6, and in specific people will have a chance to discuss the current allocation of IPv6 addresses document. I would also like to draw your attention to the agenda of the European Operators Forum Session which will take place on Tuesday 22nd February: In the morning (9:30 - 12:30) 'First real life experiences with IPv6' 1. Wilfried Woeber, Aconet, Vienna, AT 2. Stuart Prevost, BT, UK I am also still looking for volunteers to cover some of the topics as proposed in the agenda. Please let me know if you are willing to take care of one of those. Thanks, David K. --- Agenda (v2) for the IPv6 Working Group Meeti RIPE35, February 2000, Amsterdam A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing (David Kessens) B. Comments on the Provisional Assignment on Allocation of IPv6 addresses document (ipv6-wg & lir-wg) - Why is a dial-up link treated differently - should such users get a /48 or a /64 ?!? - Public or private addresses recommendation for point-to-point links - What constitutes 80% utilization ?!? (I am looking for a volunteer from the RIPE NCC for an introduction on the issues - other speakers are also welcome to volunteer) C. Status of 6bone (David Kessens) D. Issues with filtering of 'IPv6 in IPv4' packets (Thomas Trede) E. IPv6 forum progress (I am looking for a volunteer) F. Quick summary of EOF morning session (I am looking for a volunteer) G. European developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 (input from the audience) H. Reports on on-going projects, success & failures stories on IPv6 (I am looking for volunteers who are willing to share their experiences) Z. AOB ---