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[sig-ipv6] Summary of IPv6 SIG from APNIC 20



Dear colleagues

Here is a minutes of the IPv6 technical SIG that was held during APNIC
20 in Hanoi.


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Date: 7/Sep/2005 11:00-12:30
Room: Grand Ball Room 1
Number of Participants: about 50

We have no action item.

This time, we had 5 presentations by 4 speakers (all of them are
informational).


1) IPv6 allocation status report
		   Sunny Chendi, APNIC

A periodical report from APNIC. There are four large space IPv6
address allocations after the last APNIC meeting, /20 for Softbank JP,
/28 for Vectant JP, /20 for Kornet KR and /30 for Telestra Clear NZ.
He also mentioned the change of NIR fee structure, 90% discount of per
address fee.


2) Current activity on research and development of IPv6 products in Japan
	      Naota Sawabe, IPv6 promotion Council Japan

Mr. Sawabe reported recent IPv6 activities related to IPv6 promotion
council Japan. He introduced several IPv6 products demonstrated in
their showroom in Japan, and reported some IPv6 R&D activities.  There
are collaborated IPv6 showrooms in Korea, China and Taiwan, and some
products he introduced are demonstrated at those showrooms.


3) IPv6 Distributed Security
4) IPv6 auto-transition
	      Jordi Palet, Consulintel

Mr. Palet described the concept of new security model suitable for P2P
communication. He also spoke about an automatic IPv6 connectivity
discovery mechanism.



5) JPNIC IPv6 registry service experience
	      Toshiyuki Hosaka, JPNIC

Mr. Hosaka explained a new IPv6 registry system developed by
JPNIC. JPNIC has started IPv6 allocation service in Japan, and this
registry system has been used for back-end of their service. The
system also provides whois database. There is a request to standardize
the output format of whois information, to make it easier for
processing the output with a command script.

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

All the presentations are available from:

    http://www.apnic.net/meetings/20/programme/sigs/ipv6.html

An unedited transcript of the session is available at:

    http://www.apnic.net/meetings/20/docs/transcripts/ipv6-sig.txt

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Tomohiro Fujisaki