David Kessens schrieb:
Hi,
Recently, Thomas Trede let me and Rob Blokzijl know that he was no longer available as chairman of the IPv6 working group. He proposed to me and Rob Blokzijl if I could take up this function for the next RIPE meeting. I have agreed to do so. I would like to thank Thomas for chairing the working group.
Attached please find the 1st draft of the proposed agenda for the IPv6 wg meeting during RIPE32 in Amsterdam.
A working group session is supposed to have active participation of it's members. In the past, we have seen a fair amount of interest in the topic of IPv6 but at the same time a lack of knowledge from parts of the audience.
Hi David! If i find time to come (i have to check it with the secretary) - i can talk about some ipv6 stuff - starting ipv6 - current view - tools - using ipv6 on cisco routers - ipv6 implementation - experience from isp side . i will get a detail info when i find time to come, but i can surely volunteer to hold some talk about these topics. Greetings Jan
I would like to know if there are volunteers who are willing to talk about the following topics:
- How to get started with IPv6: sample IPv6 setup - using one of the available implementations - IPv6 routing/multi homing - IPv6 address allocation - general introduction to IPv6 - or anything that you think that might be useful.
Furthermore, on a topic that is closely related to the lir-wg, I am looking for somebody from the RIPE NCC who can give us an update on the IPv6 allocation status.
Other topics and input is of course more then welcome!
I am looking forward to see many of you in Amsterdam!
David K. ---
Proposed Agenda (draft v1) for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting
RIPE32, Januari 1999, Amsterdam
A. Administrative stuff (David Kessens, chair, 5min) - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing
B. Selection of chair
C. Status of 6bone (David Kessens)
D. 6REN - first IPv6 production network (David Kessens, presentation originally from Bob Fink)
E. IPv6 allocation progress (RIPE NCC)
Z. AOB
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