Minutes of the IPv6 WG at RIPE 28th
---------- X-Sun-Data-Type: text X-Sun-Data-Description: text X-Sun-Data-Name: text X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii X-Sun-Content-Lines: 14 Hi everybody, Here enclosed a proposal for the minutes of the IPv6 WG at the RIPE 28th meeting held in A'dam on last September. Comments, additions, corrections please to me directly :tuy@urec.fr Thanx for your careful reading and help, Regards, +Bernard Tuy. ---------- X-Sun-Data-Type: default X-Sun-Data-Name: IPv6-wg X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii X-Sun-Content-Lines: 114 OD: CNRS/U.R.E.C Tx: B. Tuy Dt: 20.10.1997 NV: 1.0 ------- Minutes from the RIPE IPv6-wg ** DRAFT ** Chairman : Thomas Trede, Nacamar, Germany Scribe : Bernard Tuy, UREC, France Attendance: xx persons present Agenda : sent to the mailing list before the meeting Reports . 6bone (F. Dupont) Presenting 6bone maps (sites and core) more than 120 sites are now connected to the 6bone (representing #30 countries) A new addressing scheme (cf related IETF IDs at http://playground.sun.com) is being to be deployed. Top Level Aggregators (in fact, pseudo TLAs) have begun to be allocated to people matching the conditions to get one. The pseudo TLAs (pTLAs) list is available at http://www.6bone.net/6bone_pTLA_list.html As an example the aggregated addressing plan in France is shown. To a question from BT : 4 people claimed to be deploying this aggregated plan, many are connected to the 6bone and less are using IPv6 ... ! . IPv6 Registry (D. Kessens) fully operational yet (whois.6bone.net) miror sites : whois.nic.fr and whois.ra.net 26 countries are now registered One can find a new whois client able to solve external references at www.isi.edu/~davidk/6bone/ Inet-num-ipv6 object attributes : (refer to David's Internet Draft for the syntax to use to fill every attribute) ipv6-site : prefix: multiple if needed application : apps running at that site tunnel: multiple if needed to describe the topology of the site contact: NIC-handle from RIPE, InterNIC or 6bone-NIC ... url: how to get more info on this site Test address allocation: same object as in IPv4 except the inetnum label ! . Last IETF meeting (Munich, Germany, Aug. 1997) (Francis Dupont) NGtrans-wg : see the minutes of the meeting already sent by email . tools : the translation between IPv4 and IPv6 headers (NAT,...) is under discussion, various solutions are being considered. Cisco has an implementation (the S/w is available from P. Marques) . 6bone : a new domain has been set up (6bone.net) BGP4+ is getting the consensus. Strong opposition from Cisco to BGP5 Implemented by : Cisco, Digital, GateD, Telebit Core backbone sites of the 6bone as to move to the new aggregated addressing scheme before Dec 1st. IPng-wg : see the minutes of the meeting already sent by email . Advancing the IPv6 specifications and related documents to standards . large discussion with the flow label identifier (why and how to use it ?), still open over the mailing list . strong consensus for the MTU specifications (minimal is moving from 576 to 1300) ION-wg : . G. Armitage proposal is the only one today using MARS for multicasting, NHRP for external routing and Neighbor Discovery for local routing. NBMA's are limited to ATM only today IDR-wg : BGP4+ will replace RIPng in the core backbone, before the end of the year. IPSEC-wg : New drafts are expected, since the 182x serie seems to be obsolete Multicast : no consistent progress except we have to have new specs based on the new IGMPv2 RFC. Implementations : refer to the SUN web page (http://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/html/ipng-implementations.2.html) RIPE IPv6 address assignment : Noone in the audience claimed to need an IPv6 address space allocated yet. Other wg's input : DNS ? ____ EoF.
Hello, the draft minutes for the IPv& WG at RIPE 27 and 28 have been circulated on the mailing list and are published at www.ripe.net. If someone has comments or changes, please give me a feedback. If there are no comments or request for changes up to the 10th of December 1997, the status will be advanced from "draft" to "final" Regards, Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Trede Nacamar Data Communications Senior Network Engineer P.O.Box 102262 63268 Dreieich / Germany e-mail: trede@nacamar.net voice: +49-6103-993-910 www : www.nacamar.net fax : +49-6103-993-999 -------------------------------------------------------------------
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