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Re: [sig-ipv6] Summary of IPv6 technical SIG in Fiji
Hi Kazu, all,
Actually a minor correction from my side.
During my 1st presentation Randy noticed that I used "bigger prefixes", while it should be "smaller prefixes" (the slides in the site are already corrected with this).
The point is that /28, for example is smaller than /32, even if the "block" size is bigger. So I would change your text accordingly.
Regards,
Jordi
---- Original Message ----
From: "Kazu Yamamoto ("????")" <kazu@iijlab.net>
To: <sig-ipv6@apnic.net>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 10:57 AM
Subject: [sig-ipv6] Summary of IPv6 technical SIG in Fiji
> Hello all,
>
> On behalf of the IPv6 SIG chairs, we would like to tell you summary of
> IPv6 technical SIG on 1 Sep 2004 in Fiji.
>
> We had no action items.
>
> We had seven informational presentations from six people:
>
> 1) IPv6 allocation status report
> George Kuo, APNIC
>
> This is a periodical report from APNIC which covers DB
> registration, routing tables as well as IPv6 allocations. One /28
> and thirty nine /32 has already allocated by APNIC this year. This
> sounds good.
>
> 2) IPv6 /48 assignment status report
> Toshiyuki Hosaka, JPNIC
>
> He pointed out that there are only 8,035 /48 registrations in APNIC
> whois DB. He thinks that there should be more entries. He asked to
> register your assignments.
>
> 3) Guidelines for ISPs on IPv6 assignment to customers
> Jordi Palet, Consulintel
>
> He pointed out that multiple /32 prefixes are not convenient for
> ISPs and the bigger the better from the routing point of view. Note
> that Fujisaki-san proposed to relax the old initial allocation
> policy in Policy SIG
>
> 4) An update on operational recommendations for IPv6 for TLD and other
> servers Bill Manning, USC/ISI
>
> He explained operational issues of TLD. An interesting one, we
> felt, was the "one name, two machines" approach.
>
> 5) IPv6 .kr DNS deployment in Korea
> Billy MH Cheon, KRNIC
>
> He explained the current status of IPv6 .kr DNS deployment in
> Korea. Korean people introduced a new DNS server called "g.dns.kr"
> for IPv6 transport.
>
> 6) Update on multihoming solutions from IETF
> Geoff Huston, APNIC
>
> He first explained functional goals of IPv6 multihoming.
> There are several approaches to achieve the goals. An interesting
> one is to create an ID layer between IP and transport.
>
> 7) Deployment plans behind larger IPv6 allocations
> Jordi Palet, Consulintel
>
> He reported that big commercial companies started to obtain a big
> IPv6 prefix. For example, Vodafone has /31, TeliaSonera has /20!
> He interviewed to such companies and summarized their plans.
>
> // the chairs of IPv6 technical SIG
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