6bone Agenda (v2) for Memphis
Dimitry Haskin
dhaskin@baynetworks.com
Thu, 27 Mar 1997 14:02:07 -0500
Bob,
I'd like to discuss a possibility of getting a real block of IPv6 addresses
for 6bone. I.e.,
6bone would become a registry, a big structure, an exchange point, a
provider collaboration.. - whatever you want to call it. We would attempt
to set up an address administration/delegation services where 6bone clients
would be able to get their site prefixes. The idea is to make it as real
possible. This would provide as with a infrastructure for testing out the
address assignment concepts as well as re-numbering and aggregation
schemes. In the end, who know, 6bone may even grow into a real IPv6
network as ARPANET once did.
Too much to ask?
Dimitry
At 08:13 AM 3/27/97 -0800, Bob Fink LBNL wrote:
>6bone Agenda (v2) for Memphis below. Please email me changes, deletions,
>and additions.
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>Thanks,
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>Bob
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>6bone Agenda (v2) for Memphis
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>1. Topology, addressing and routing issues
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> CAIRN backbone - Mankin
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> routing in the backbone - status from IDR WG
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> addressing beyond RFC 1987 - Fink
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> Prefix aggregation problems - Durand <<<<<<<<<<< added
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>2. 6bone routing registry issues
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> RIPE-NCC based - David Kessens
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> DNS based - Bill Manning
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> David Meyer's Internet-Draft on extensions for
> "Representing Tunnels in RPSL"
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>3. Decide how to proceed with an Internet-Draft outlining requirements for
the
>new 6bone infrastructure
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>Reposted for your information
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>The Memphis IETF 6bone WG session has been scheduled for a Wed. afternoon
>(9 April) one hour time slot. I had decided on a one hour time slot as
>meeting slots are hard to come by and we should not go any longer than
>practical with a large group (if San Jose was any example). If this
>meeting proves we need, and can use, a longer time slot, we can get one in
>Munich.
>
>I've shown all the IPng sessions below for your convenience. Note that the
>times have been carefully chosen to keep you in Memphis all week, whether
>you can find a hotel or not :-)
>
>However, the real reason that the IPng meetings are so late in the week is
>that Steve Deering will be in Japan until Wed. afternoon.
>
>
>The 6bone has been included under the NGTrans WG with me as a co-chair,
>along with Tony Hain and Bob Gilligan. However, Scott Bradner (one of the
>current OPS area directors) said that we should, for now, operate as a
>separate part of NGTrans, much in the same way that IPPM operates under
>BMWG.
>
>I have no problem with this and agree it is sensible that the 6bone be
>considered part of the IPv6 transition effort.
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>MONDAY, April 7, 1997
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>1930-2200 Evening Sessions (2 1/2 hours)
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> APP http HyperText Transfer Protocol WG
> INT frnetmib Frame Relay Service MIB WG
> INT svrloc Service Location Protocol WG
> OPS bmwg Benchmarking Methodology WG
> OPS mboned MBONED Deployment WG
>>>>>> OPS ngtrans New Generation Transition WG
> SEC secsh Secure Shell Protocol WG
> USV isnII Internet School Networking-Educators BOF
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>WEDNESDAY, April 9, 1997
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>1415-1515 Afternoon Sessions II (1 hour)
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> APP ircup IRC Update BOF
> APP schema Schema Registration BOF
> INT dnsind DNS IXFR, Notification, and Dynamic Update WG
> INT ipcdn IP Over Cable Data Network WG
>>>>>> OPS 6bone IPv6 Backbone BOF
> OPS ptopomib Physical Topology MIB WG
> RTG ospf Open Shortest Path First IGP WG
> TSV issll Integrated Services over Specific Link Layers WG
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>THURSDAY, April 10, 1997
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>1300-1500 Afternoon Sessions I (2 hours)
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> APP fax Internet Fax WG
> APP lsma Large Scale Multicast Applications WG
>>>>>> INT ipngwg IPNG WG
> OPS snmpv3 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 WG
> RTG mpls Multiprotocol Label Switching WG
> SEC ipsec IP Security Protocol WG
> TSV nfsv4 Network File System Version 4 BOF
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>FRIDAY, April 11, 1997
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>0830-0900 Continental Breakfast
>0900-1130 Morning Sessions (2 1/2 hours)
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> APP drums Detailed Revision/Update of Message Standards WG
> INT frnetmib Frame Relay Service MIB WG
>>>>>> INT ipngwg IPNG WG
> OPS bmwg Benchmarking Methodology WG
> OPS snmpv3 Simple Network Mangaement Protocol Version 3 WG
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