IPv6

Presentation: Survey of IPv6 Support among Commercial Firewalls [PDF, 673K]

Date: 
28 October 2007

[SAC021]: Survey of IPv6 Support Among Commercial Firewalls [PDF, 237K]

Date: 
5 October 2007

[SAC018]: Accommodating IP Version 6 Address Resource Records for the Root of the Domain Name System [PDF, 417K]

Date: 
23 March 2007

[SAC017]: Testing Recursive Name Servers for IPv6 and EDNS0 Support

[SAC016]: Testing Firewalls for IPv6 and EDNS0 Support

[SAC012]: Comments to the ICANN Board of Directors on Proposed Global Policy for Allocation of IPv6 Address Space [PDF, 105K]

Date: 
14 July 2006

IPv6 addresses for private networks

Yesterday's IPv6 deployment session ran over slightly, so there was no time to discuss a question Christian Chu Fook of Grenada's GD Management Group, asked. Nonetheless, it's a good question and touches on an active area of discussion in the IETF's IPv6 WG.


is there a scope within IPv6, like IPv4, that is reserved for private networks?

The Choice: IPv4 Exhaustion or Transition to IPv6

The exhaustion of the remaining pool of unallocated IPv4 addresses is approaching within the next few years and this may create some problems for the Internet, unless we make some smart choices. These decisions need to be planned well in advance if we want to ensure that the changes are as trouble-free, painless and inexpensive as possible.

IPv6 Deployment Panel

24 Jun 2007 - 15:00
24 Jun 2007 - 16:30

This session takes place in the San Geronimo A/B room between 3 and 4.30pm (UTC -4) on Sunday 24 June 2007.

 

What it is?

This session is a 90 minute panel discussion focusing on the issues involved in deploying IPv6 on an IPv4 network. Although IPv6 is very similar to IPv4, there are enough differences that's it's necessary to ensure many components on deployed networks will be able to handle IPv6 as well as IPv4.

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