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[sig-ipv6] Summary of IPv6 technical SIG at Kyoto



Hi all,

I world like to post the summary of last IPv6 technical SIG meeting on
behalf of IPv6 SIG chairs and co-chairs.

We had the meeting at Kyoto on 23rd Feb 2005.

  - Lots of participants (maybe near 100)

  - We had no action items.

  - Four presentations (all of them are informational)


1) Source address selection in multi-prefix, multi-service network
        Arifumi Matsumoto, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories


  He pointed out that IPv6 nodes would have multiple IPv6 address at
  one interface in an IPv6 multi-prefix network. He supposed such kind
  of multi-prefix network would be popular in the IPv6 home network,
  in which one IP service has one IPv6 prefix. He explained his
  proposal to IETF, a source address selection policy distribution
  mechanism, which would be necessary in such environment.


2) IPv6 allocation status report
       Annaliza Mulingbayan, APNIC

  This is a periodical report from APNIC. She made special mention of
  recent large space IPv6 address allocations in AP and RIPE region.
  In APNIC region, /28 for VECTANTNET JP, /21 for NTT West JP and /20
  for Telestra AU were allocated. She also reported the IPv6 address
  implementation status of Telestra.


3) ASIX6 status report
       Ethern MC Lin, Academia Sinica

  In this presentation, he introduced current status of ASNet, ASIX6
  and recent IPv6 network status in Taiwan. He also introduced the
  M6bone, multicast IPv6 backbone network in Taiwan and their
  multicast applications.


4) Large space IPv4 trial usage program for future IPv6 deployment
   activities - summary
       Kosuke Ito and Gaku Hashimoto, IPv6 Promotion Council of Japan

  They summarized their trial, which had allocated IPv4 address to
  participants under a contract to implement IPv6 in their network in
  the future. Some of the participants are planning to implement, and
  one of them already started IPv6 commercial service.


All presentation materials are on the APNIC Web page:
    http://www.apnic.net/meetings/19/programme/sigs/ipv6.html

Yours sincerely,
--
Tomohiro Fujisaki, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation