Electronic Bulletin / Number 26 - August, 2006

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Workshop on IPv6 address allocation policies

On September 13, 2006 will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a one-day Workshop on IPv6 address allocation policies. This workshop will consider aspects such as characteristics of IPv6, transition mechanisms from IPv4 to IPv6, policies for assigning addresses for Internet Protocol IPv6, impact of IPv6 on the operation of traditional telecommunications services and perspectives and new services planning. The Workshop will take place within the meeting of the Permanent Consultative Committee I, Telecommunications. Please find below the preliminary program.

 

09:00 - 09:15

Opening & Welcome

09:15 - 10:30

Session 1: Introduction to IPv6

  • Today’s environment
  • Overview of IPv6 and how different from IPv4
  • Transition Strategies to IPv6

Q & A

Session 2: IPv6 Current Landscape and Standards

  •  IPv6 related work in Global Organizations:  
    • Global: IETF, IPv6 Forum
    • Regional: ETSI, APECTEL, CITEL, ATIS
    • Local: ISOCMEX, National Chapters

Q & A

10:30 – 11:00

Break

11:00 - 12: 30

Session 2: IPv6 Current Landscape And Standards (Continuation)

  •  IPv6 status in the Americas – LACNIC/ARIN
  • Operational Experiences
    • Testing and investigation networks (6Bone, RedCUDI, RedCLARA).
    • Production Networks
    • IPv6 traffic exchangers.
  • World Policies for Assigning Projects

Q & A

12:00 - 02:00

Break

02:00 - 03:30

Session 3: Regional Internet Registries – Policies for Assigning Addresses for IPv6 (LACNIC, ARIN)

  • Procedure to develop RIR policies
  • Public Policy Forum – Government participation in RIR
  • Governments role in IPv6 – A global View

Q & A

03:30 - 04:00

Break

04:00 - 05:00

Session 4: Deployment and Implementations

  • Experiences –Transition to IPv6 of the government of USA, others
  • Certification of Equipment produced by different manufacturers

Q & A

05:00 - 05:30

Session 5: Impact of IPv6 on the operation of traditional telecommunications services, perspectives and new services planning.

  • IPv6 promoters
  • Future uses

Q & A

05:30 a 06:00

Panel/Closing Remarks

 

 

 


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