IPv6 Task
Force
Time: 2004.1.29 (Thu)14:00-18:30
Place: Room F, Hawaii Imin Int'l Conference Center
Chair: Jianping Wu
Secretary: Chin Hooi
Agenda:
1400-1530
- 4 groups issue discussion (6Overall, 6NOC, 6Technology, 6Application)
1530-1600 Break
1600-1800
- Collaboration issues discussion/3rd Global Joint IPv6 Deployment on R&E
Networks Meeting in Honolulu
- Future meeting plan
Documents:
1.
Overview of APAN IPv6 Task Force - JP Wu/Txinghua Univ
2.
IPv6
Applications Status and Nationwide Deployment Plan - BK Kim/ANF
3.
IPv6 Deployment in AI3 Network - Suguru Yamaguchi/WIDE
4.
IPv6 Operation Report of Tokyo XP - Jin Tanaka/KDDI
5.
IPv6 Tech Group - Mayan/BUPT
6.
IPv6
Traffic in Japan (png file) - Akira Kato/Univ. of Tokyo
7.
APAN IPv6 Deployment Profile - Mayan/BUPT
Minutes:
1. JP Wu made the briefing on meeting agenda
2. Kilnam Chon said there are confusion on "Towards 10% of R&E Network
Traffic". His elaboration can be found
here.
The
APAN IPv6 deployment would be production network but not testbed. Should not
over engineering, and let market decide it.
3. JP Wu made the
presentation on Overview of APAN IPv6 Task Force.
4. BK Kim made the
presentation on Application Group Review
5. Mayan made the presentation on
Technology Group Review
6. Jin Tanaka made presentation on NOC with japan
status.
7. Akira
Kato made explanation on Ipv6 traffic in Japan.
(He commented about
needs to
encourage the V6 usage in universities in Japan)
8. Suguru Yamaguchi made the
presentation on IPv6 deployment in AI3 Network.
(There are some carrots for promoting V6 : No filter, wide
broadband for global connection, prioritize Ipv6 operation.)
break 30 minutes
9. JP
Wu made presentation on Target of APAN IPv6 Task Force and Strategy.
10. Target of Task Force Activities
- IPv6 Network Service (professional quality, with production equipments)
- Application, middleware
- User community
- Human resource, education and training
- 10%
traffic volume in the whole of network traffic
11. Strategy
- Roadmap IPv4 to IPv6
- Acceptable use policy
- Starting Collaboration with CJK and will expand to
US and EU.
12. Mayan made brief introduction on the applications
which would be deployed in Technology Group.
13. The Task Force draft documents should be finished within
next one month.
14. JP Wu suggested to have 3rd APAN IPv6 Task Force
Meeting and Global Joint IPv6 Meeting on R&E Networks in next few months.
Akira Kato said next joint meeting will be
discussed with Prof. Esaki.
15. Akira Kato commented it is good thing have a IPv6 tutorial session with
inviting some experts who lecture IPv6 in their institute.
16. Chris Myers(AARNet) will be co-chair for another group which is about IPv6
engineering training and some ideas will be arrived from him.
Prepared by Chin Hooi and SG Kim
Participants:
Yan Ma/BUPT
Akira Kato/Univ. of Tokyo
JP Wu/Txinghua Univ.
Jie An/CERNET
Xing Li/CERNET
BK Kim/ANF
DY Kim/CNU
Chris Myers/AARnet
Suguru Yamaguchi/WIDE
Kilnam Chon/KAIST
John Barlow/AARNet
SG Kim/ANF
Jin Tanaka/KDDI
Shinji Qzawa/KDDI
Steve Maddocks/AARNet
Dongkyun Kim/KISTI
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Last Updated: 2004.2.5