[ipv6-wg@ripe.net] Agenda for ipv6 wg RIPE48 (update 2)
Hi, Below follows an updated agenda (update 2) for the ipv6 wg for RIPE48. Thanks, David Kessens --- Updated agenda (update 2) for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE48 When: 14:00 - 18:00, Wednesday May 5, 2004 Where: Grand Ballroom, Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing (David Kessens) B. Global IPv6 routing table status (Gert Doering) C. "per country view" about IPv6 allocation on the RIPE/NCC http://www.ip6.fccn.pt/v6top.html (Carlos Friacas) D. Report(s) about *actual* v6 traffic volume as compared to v4? *what's real* out there, not what's on powerpoint? (input from the audience) E. Raising RPSLng Awareness (Carlos Friacas, Simon Leinen and Joao Damas) F. Discussion of: http://ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt -- break -- G. IETF multi6 update (Kurtis Erik Lindqvist) H. Latest IPv6 Land Speed Record (Edoardo Martelli) (we might cover this topic before the break) I. What are the deployment plans behind the larger ipv6 allocations ? (Jordi Palet Martinez for Vodafoon) J. IPv6 home automation (Jordi Palet Martinez) K. (brief) update from the RIPE NCC on ipv6 enabled services (Andrei Robachevsky) L. IPv6 network management (IETF MIBs status, NetFlow v9, SNMPv6, and monitoring tools are the agenda items). (Bernard Tuy) M. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and beyond (input from the audience) N. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan (input from the audience) Z. AOB ---
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 12:38, David Kessens wrote:
Hi,
Watching the live stream this time, though no audio due to no earplugs/speakers. Video stream runs great, thus thank the RIPE team!, if I could read lips I would be able to understand what is being said :)
C. "per country view" about IPv6 allocation on the RIPE/NCC http://www.ip6.fccn.pt/v6top.html (Carlos Friacas)
/me additionally points to http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/tla/ripe/ At the bottom, also available for apnic, arin and lacnic. (But without the nice country pictures, only flags ;)
D. Report(s) about *actual* v6 traffic volume as compared to v4? *what's real* out there, not what's on powerpoint? (input from the audience)
http://www.sixxs.net/misc/traffic/ Going up since last time, 15mbit/s on average, but divided over approx 2000 users it still isn't that much. There is a peak of about 40mbit/s though, thus volume is rising.
F. Discussion of: http://ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt
Great doc and fortunatly getting used by a number of ISP's already. It did help in cleaning up many of the 6bone-mess problems which have been documented by Pekka Savola.
J. IPv6 home automation (Jordi Palet Martinez)
This should be interresting and something that shows a good place for IPv6 and where it can be used for. (of course can be done with IPv4 but no enduser gets that many IP's...)
L. IPv6 network management (IETF MIBs status, NetFlow v9, SNMPv6, and monitoring tools are the agenda items). (Bernard Tuy)
I think that is supposedto read 'Netflow v9 & IPFIX' but they are practically the same as it is a followup. Greets, Jeroen
participants (2)
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David Kessens
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Jeroen Massar