gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Panel Discussion: Small Steps for USGv6 a giant leap for Internet-kind?
Abstract: http://www.gogo6.com/profiles/blogs/the-largest-transition-to-v6-ever-small-steps-for-usgv6-a-giant
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/panel-discussion-small-steps-for-usgv6-giant-leap-for-internet-at
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-kevin-jones-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
Kevin Jones - NASA
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/KevinLJones
MORE
Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network
http://www.gogo6.com
Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6
http://www.gogo6.com/Freenet6
Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube
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PLNOG 9: Ron Broersma - Enterprise IPv6 Deployment PROIDEA
This document summarizes the history and current state of IPv6 deployment in the US government. It discusses:
- The US federal mandate requiring all public-facing systems to be IPv6-enabled by September 2012 and all internal systems to be dual-stacked by September 2014.
- The status of IPv6 deployment across the US government as of October 2012, with only around 36% of systems meeting requirements, according to the NIST IPv6 Deployment Monitor.
- Keys to the government's successful IPv6 transition including clear leadership and deadlines, accountability, public reporting, engaging experts and providers early, and focusing first on dual-stack and public-facing services.
This document discusses the RIPE NCC's efforts to facilitate IPv6 deployment. It provides an overview of the RIPE NCC, including its role in distributing IP addresses and overseeing the policy development process. It then outlines some of the RIPE NCC's services that support IPv6 adoption such as measurements of IPv6 usage, an IPv6 readiness rating system, and capacity building events. It also discusses how the RIPE NCC engages with governments and other stakeholders to encourage IPv6 deployment.
Swiss IPv6 Council: The Cisco-Journey to an IPv6-only BuildingDigicomp Academy AG
Die monatlichen Anlässe in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Swiss IPv6 Council behandeln verschiedene technische Themenbereiche von IPv6.
Ist Dual-Stack ein guter Weg? Was sind Erfahrungen mit reinen IPv6-Netzwerken? Viele Unternehmen kämpfen mit diesen Fragen. Genau aus diesem Grund hat Cisco in San Jose einen reinen IPv6-Campus eingerichtet und sucht Antworten auf solche Fragen.
In seinem Referat präsentierte Khalid Jawaid die Bemühungen zur Einführung von IPv6 in einem einzelnen Campusgebäude und die Hürden, die dies mit sich bringt. Im Weiteren sprach er über die Herausforderungen, die sich aus der Erstellung des Business Case im Jahr 2010 und der Bereitstellung von mehr als 400 Remote-Standorten und den daraus gezogenen Lehren ergaben.
Die Inputs von Khalid Jawaid haben bei vielen Teilnehmern neue Perspektiven und Ideen für die Einführung von IPv6 geweckt.
Gerne stellen wir Ihnen die Slides von Manuel Schweizer zur Verfügung:
12.00 - Dr. Tim Chown - University of SouthamptonIPv6 Summit 2010
1) The university deployed IPv6 in a phased approach over many years, first running it in 1997 and now having a large dual-stack production network.
2) They took a dual-stack approach to allow existing IPv4 systems while gaining experience with IPv6. Managing the complexity of dual-stack has been the main challenge.
3) Early experiences included getting IPv6 connectivity, enabling core services like DNS and web servers, and porting internal software. Harder aspects involved multi-addressing, some application support, and security issues like rogue routers.
Deploying IPv6 in Cisco's Labs by Robert Beckett at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conf...gogo6
gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Deploying IPv6 in Cisco's Labs
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/deploying-ipv6-in-cisco-s-labs-by-robert-beckett-at-gogonet-live
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-robert-beckett-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
Robert Beckett - Services Technical Leader, Cisco Systems
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/RobertBeckett
MORE
Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network
http://www.gogo6.com
Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6
http://www.gogo6.com/Freenet6
Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube
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Like gogo6 on Facebook
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PLNOG 9: Ron Broersma - Enterprise IPv6 Deployment PROIDEA
This document summarizes the history and current state of IPv6 deployment in the US government. It discusses:
- The US federal mandate requiring all public-facing systems to be IPv6-enabled by September 2012 and all internal systems to be dual-stacked by September 2014.
- The status of IPv6 deployment across the US government as of October 2012, with only around 36% of systems meeting requirements, according to the NIST IPv6 Deployment Monitor.
- Keys to the government's successful IPv6 transition including clear leadership and deadlines, accountability, public reporting, engaging experts and providers early, and focusing first on dual-stack and public-facing services.
This document discusses the RIPE NCC's efforts to facilitate IPv6 deployment. It provides an overview of the RIPE NCC, including its role in distributing IP addresses and overseeing the policy development process. It then outlines some of the RIPE NCC's services that support IPv6 adoption such as measurements of IPv6 usage, an IPv6 readiness rating system, and capacity building events. It also discusses how the RIPE NCC engages with governments and other stakeholders to encourage IPv6 deployment.
Swiss IPv6 Council: The Cisco-Journey to an IPv6-only BuildingDigicomp Academy AG
Die monatlichen Anlässe in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Swiss IPv6 Council behandeln verschiedene technische Themenbereiche von IPv6.
Ist Dual-Stack ein guter Weg? Was sind Erfahrungen mit reinen IPv6-Netzwerken? Viele Unternehmen kämpfen mit diesen Fragen. Genau aus diesem Grund hat Cisco in San Jose einen reinen IPv6-Campus eingerichtet und sucht Antworten auf solche Fragen.
In seinem Referat präsentierte Khalid Jawaid die Bemühungen zur Einführung von IPv6 in einem einzelnen Campusgebäude und die Hürden, die dies mit sich bringt. Im Weiteren sprach er über die Herausforderungen, die sich aus der Erstellung des Business Case im Jahr 2010 und der Bereitstellung von mehr als 400 Remote-Standorten und den daraus gezogenen Lehren ergaben.
Die Inputs von Khalid Jawaid haben bei vielen Teilnehmern neue Perspektiven und Ideen für die Einführung von IPv6 geweckt.
Gerne stellen wir Ihnen die Slides von Manuel Schweizer zur Verfügung:
12.00 - Dr. Tim Chown - University of SouthamptonIPv6 Summit 2010
1) The university deployed IPv6 in a phased approach over many years, first running it in 1997 and now having a large dual-stack production network.
2) They took a dual-stack approach to allow existing IPv4 systems while gaining experience with IPv6. Managing the complexity of dual-stack has been the main challenge.
3) Early experiences included getting IPv6 connectivity, enabling core services like DNS and web servers, and porting internal software. Harder aspects involved multi-addressing, some application support, and security issues like rogue routers.
Deploying IPv6 in Cisco's Labs by Robert Beckett at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conf...gogo6
gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Deploying IPv6 in Cisco's Labs
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/deploying-ipv6-in-cisco-s-labs-by-robert-beckett-at-gogonet-live
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-robert-beckett-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
Robert Beckett - Services Technical Leader, Cisco Systems
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/RobertBeckett
MORE
Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network
http://www.gogo6.com
Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6
http://www.gogo6.com/Freenet6
Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=gogo6videos
Follow gogo6 on Twitter
http://twitter.com/gogo6inc
Like gogo6 on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/IPv6-products-community-and-services-gogo6/161626696777
Campbell River Community Information Meeting presentationIsland Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Campbell River community information meeting on the evening of Thursday, December 10, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
Comox Valley Community Information Meeting presentation Sept. 16, 2014Island Health
This document summarizes a quarterly public meeting held on September 16, 2014 about the Comox Valley Hospital construction project. It provides details about the project timeline and progress, including that construction began on July 7th with fencing, erosion control and road installation. Site excavation is ongoing. It also discusses community engagement efforts including a public advisory committee and opportunities for local jobs, training and business contracts. Project completion is scheduled for April 2017.
Campbell River Community Information MeetingIsland Health
This document summarizes a public meeting held on September 16th, 2015 regarding the North Island Hospitals Project to build new hospitals in Campbell River and Comox Valley. It provides details on the size, cost and features of each new hospital, including the number of beds, departments, and sustainability targets. Construction updates are presented on progress of building exteriors, interiors and site elements. The apprenticeship program is highlighted as increasing over 900% in participation. Future community information meetings are announced to provide additional updates and gather feedback on interior design and operational planning.
Cyrus McCormick invented the McCormick Reaper in 1831 at age 22 to help with the labor shortage in harvesting grain crops. His reaper made the harvest process much faster and easier, helping to alleviate food shortages and famines by greatly increasing productivity. McCormick's invention helped transform agriculture and earn him recognition as the father of modern agriculture.
Comox Valley community information meeting Nov. 24, 2016Island Health
Here's the Power Point presentation from Island Health's November 24, 2016 Comox Valley community information meeting at North Island College's Stan Hagen Theatre
Campbell River Community Meeting Nov. 17, 2016Island Health
Here's the Power Point presentation from the November 17, 2016 Island Health community information meeting at Campbell River's Maritime Heritage Centre
Comox Valley Community Presentation - December 8, 2015Island Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Comox Valley community information meeting on the evening of Tuesday, December 8, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
NIHP Comox Valley Community PresentationIsland Health
This document provides information from a public meeting about the North Island Hospitals Project on September 15, 2015. It summarizes details about the Campbell River Hospital and Comox Valley Hospital redevelopment projects, including building sizes, costs, beds, and hiring of local apprentices. Construction updates are provided on activities like weather barrier installation and elevator work. Future community information meetings about the projects are announced for December 2015.
Presentation by Dr David Kelsey at Networkshop50 in June 2022.
Shows the work of the UK GridPP particle physics group in migrating the large volumes of science traffic for the CERN experiments to use IPv6.
Oasis Communication Technologies is an expert in IPv6 deployment based on their experience implementing IPv6 networks for various clients over many years. They discuss three case studies: an early dual-stack deployment for IGLD, a global IPv6 rollout for PCCW Global using 6PE, and a customer deployment for Xfone 018. They also discuss lessons learned, including that the core network is simple but access networks are complex, addressing design is challenging, and that lack of IPv6-enabled content and customer equipment readiness are major barriers to adoption.
1) IPv6 address allocation has been steadily increasing and the core networks of the internet are becoming more IPv6 ready, however more work is still needed in regional and local networks.
2) While some major websites and DNS servers have IPv6 capabilities, most enterprises and local content providers still need to enable IPv6 for their online resources.
3) End user IPv6 readiness is growing but still low on average worldwide, with some economies and networks showing more progress than others in deploying IPv6 access technologies.
This document summarizes Jan Žorž's presentation on Best Current Operational Practices (BCOP) repositories. It discusses the need for a globally accessible repository of best practices documents written by experienced network operators. It outlines efforts to start regional BCOP initiatives to collaboratively identify topics and authors. The goal is to produce useful documents and coordinate as needed, rather than impose a top-down structure. BCOP work is beginning in several regions, and a sample cross-region document on IPv6 helpdesk support is provided.
The document provides an overview of IPv6 adoption around the world and in Malaysia specifically. It discusses the depletion of IPv4 addresses forcing a transition to IPv6. The US government has mandated all federal agencies upgrade to IPv6 by certain deadlines. In Malaysia, the National IPv6 Council was established in 2004 to guide the transition. ISPs have undergone compliance audits to test IPv6 connectivity. The Malaysian government also released IPv6 transition guidelines for the public sector outlining a phased approach for agencies to upgrade networks and applications to IPv6.
ISOC State of IPv6 Readiness, by Kevin Meynell.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF session on 24 February 2016.
IPV6 Deployment for Broadband Internet by Azura Mat SalimMyNOG
Telekom Malaysia (TM) has been deploying IPv6 since 2004 to prepare for IPv4 address exhaustion. In 2011, TM accelerated its IPv6 implementation by forming a steering committee and focusing on network infrastructure, operations, IT systems, products, and training. Currently, TM has over 100 IPv6 peering partners globally and provides dual-stack broadband Internet using PPPoE and DHCPv6 with delegated IPv6 prefixes. While IPv6 traffic is still less than 1% of TM's total traffic, the number of dual-stack subscribers is growing steadily as more users acquire IPv6-compatible devices. TM's deployment strategy is to push IPv6 configurations gradually without forcing migration and provide education to address common user misconceptions
IPv6 Deployment in Bangladesh, by Sumon Ahmed Sabir.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF session on 24 February 2016.
ION Toronto, 11 November 2013: In this session, Tim will discuss the current state of IPv6 adoption across the globe, including statistics and lessons learned from and since World IPv6 Launch, and the next steps needed to move forward with IPv6 deployment.
IPv6 Deployment, Where are we now? - APEC TEL 48APNIC
This document summarizes the state of IPv6 deployment in Asia Pacific economies based on statistics and government initiatives. It finds that while IPv6 deployment is varied, some economies like Japan, China, and Australia have been very active. Government initiatives in these economies include national IPv6 plans, mandates, and monitoring of deployment. Mobile networks are seen as an important driver of IPv6 adoption as they transition to all-IP networks using LTE. Continued collaboration between governments and industry is needed to support current and future Internet growth.
Campbell River Community Information Meeting presentationIsland Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Campbell River community information meeting on the evening of Thursday, December 10, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
Comox Valley Community Information Meeting presentation Sept. 16, 2014Island Health
This document summarizes a quarterly public meeting held on September 16, 2014 about the Comox Valley Hospital construction project. It provides details about the project timeline and progress, including that construction began on July 7th with fencing, erosion control and road installation. Site excavation is ongoing. It also discusses community engagement efforts including a public advisory committee and opportunities for local jobs, training and business contracts. Project completion is scheduled for April 2017.
Campbell River Community Information MeetingIsland Health
This document summarizes a public meeting held on September 16th, 2015 regarding the North Island Hospitals Project to build new hospitals in Campbell River and Comox Valley. It provides details on the size, cost and features of each new hospital, including the number of beds, departments, and sustainability targets. Construction updates are presented on progress of building exteriors, interiors and site elements. The apprenticeship program is highlighted as increasing over 900% in participation. Future community information meetings are announced to provide additional updates and gather feedback on interior design and operational planning.
Cyrus McCormick invented the McCormick Reaper in 1831 at age 22 to help with the labor shortage in harvesting grain crops. His reaper made the harvest process much faster and easier, helping to alleviate food shortages and famines by greatly increasing productivity. McCormick's invention helped transform agriculture and earn him recognition as the father of modern agriculture.
Comox Valley community information meeting Nov. 24, 2016Island Health
Here's the Power Point presentation from Island Health's November 24, 2016 Comox Valley community information meeting at North Island College's Stan Hagen Theatre
Campbell River Community Meeting Nov. 17, 2016Island Health
Here's the Power Point presentation from the November 17, 2016 Island Health community information meeting at Campbell River's Maritime Heritage Centre
Comox Valley Community Presentation - December 8, 2015Island Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Comox Valley community information meeting on the evening of Tuesday, December 8, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
NIHP Comox Valley Community PresentationIsland Health
This document provides information from a public meeting about the North Island Hospitals Project on September 15, 2015. It summarizes details about the Campbell River Hospital and Comox Valley Hospital redevelopment projects, including building sizes, costs, beds, and hiring of local apprentices. Construction updates are provided on activities like weather barrier installation and elevator work. Future community information meetings about the projects are announced for December 2015.
Presentation by Dr David Kelsey at Networkshop50 in June 2022.
Shows the work of the UK GridPP particle physics group in migrating the large volumes of science traffic for the CERN experiments to use IPv6.
Oasis Communication Technologies is an expert in IPv6 deployment based on their experience implementing IPv6 networks for various clients over many years. They discuss three case studies: an early dual-stack deployment for IGLD, a global IPv6 rollout for PCCW Global using 6PE, and a customer deployment for Xfone 018. They also discuss lessons learned, including that the core network is simple but access networks are complex, addressing design is challenging, and that lack of IPv6-enabled content and customer equipment readiness are major barriers to adoption.
1) IPv6 address allocation has been steadily increasing and the core networks of the internet are becoming more IPv6 ready, however more work is still needed in regional and local networks.
2) While some major websites and DNS servers have IPv6 capabilities, most enterprises and local content providers still need to enable IPv6 for their online resources.
3) End user IPv6 readiness is growing but still low on average worldwide, with some economies and networks showing more progress than others in deploying IPv6 access technologies.
This document summarizes Jan Žorž's presentation on Best Current Operational Practices (BCOP) repositories. It discusses the need for a globally accessible repository of best practices documents written by experienced network operators. It outlines efforts to start regional BCOP initiatives to collaboratively identify topics and authors. The goal is to produce useful documents and coordinate as needed, rather than impose a top-down structure. BCOP work is beginning in several regions, and a sample cross-region document on IPv6 helpdesk support is provided.
The document provides an overview of IPv6 adoption around the world and in Malaysia specifically. It discusses the depletion of IPv4 addresses forcing a transition to IPv6. The US government has mandated all federal agencies upgrade to IPv6 by certain deadlines. In Malaysia, the National IPv6 Council was established in 2004 to guide the transition. ISPs have undergone compliance audits to test IPv6 connectivity. The Malaysian government also released IPv6 transition guidelines for the public sector outlining a phased approach for agencies to upgrade networks and applications to IPv6.
ISOC State of IPv6 Readiness, by Kevin Meynell.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF session on 24 February 2016.
IPV6 Deployment for Broadband Internet by Azura Mat SalimMyNOG
Telekom Malaysia (TM) has been deploying IPv6 since 2004 to prepare for IPv4 address exhaustion. In 2011, TM accelerated its IPv6 implementation by forming a steering committee and focusing on network infrastructure, operations, IT systems, products, and training. Currently, TM has over 100 IPv6 peering partners globally and provides dual-stack broadband Internet using PPPoE and DHCPv6 with delegated IPv6 prefixes. While IPv6 traffic is still less than 1% of TM's total traffic, the number of dual-stack subscribers is growing steadily as more users acquire IPv6-compatible devices. TM's deployment strategy is to push IPv6 configurations gradually without forcing migration and provide education to address common user misconceptions
IPv6 Deployment in Bangladesh, by Sumon Ahmed Sabir.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF session on 24 February 2016.
ION Toronto, 11 November 2013: In this session, Tim will discuss the current state of IPv6 adoption across the globe, including statistics and lessons learned from and since World IPv6 Launch, and the next steps needed to move forward with IPv6 deployment.
IPv6 Deployment, Where are we now? - APEC TEL 48APNIC
This document summarizes the state of IPv6 deployment in Asia Pacific economies based on statistics and government initiatives. It finds that while IPv6 deployment is varied, some economies like Japan, China, and Australia have been very active. Government initiatives in these economies include national IPv6 plans, mandates, and monitoring of deployment. Mobile networks are seen as an important driver of IPv6 adoption as they transition to all-IP networks using LTE. Continued collaboration between governments and industry is needed to support current and future Internet growth.
This document summarizes a presentation on successfully deploying IPv6. The presentation covers dual stack migration planning, training for deployment success, addressing challenges, IPv6 routing, dual-protocol applications, and troubleshooting dual-protocol networks. The presentation advises organizations to add IPv6 while continuing to run IPv4 for many years, treat IPv6 deployment as a long-term program rather than a project, and focus initial efforts on internet-facing devices.
The document discusses Oracle's Application Container Cloud Service, a new cloud platform for deploying containerized applications. It provides benefits like productivity for developers, enabling DevOps practices through integration with Oracle Developer Cloud Service, and automating infrastructure provisioning and application lifecycle management. Developers can build applications, package them into a ZIP file along with configuration files, and deploy them elastically on the container cloud which supports polyglot applications and automatic scaling. The platform simplifies deploying modern, cloud-native applications on containers.
Ron Broersma presented on his organization's experiences deploying IPv6 and the challenges they faced. Some of the major issues included lack of feature parity between IPv4 and IPv6 implementations, vendors not fully supporting IPv6, and issues with privacy addresses and rogue router advertisements. He also discussed the operational complexity of managing dual-stack networks and provided an update on progress deploying IPv6 within the U.S. government. Key lessons learned included gaining hands-on operational experience with IPv6 before extensive planning and addressing common mistakes in initial addressing plans.
The document discusses Singapore's efforts to promote IPv6 adoption through increasing demand and supply. It summarizes IDA Singapore's initiatives to drive awareness, competency, and implementation of IPv6. These include working with government agencies and websites to adopt IPv6, ensuring local users can access IPv6 content, training programs and courses, conferences, and an innovation competition to promote IPv6 skills. The goal is for Singapore to transition fully to IPv6 to support future internet demands and avoid issues that may arise from relying solely on IPv4.
IPv6 Deployment, where are we now? - Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governanc...APNIC
This document summarizes the status of IPv6 deployment in the Asia Pacific region based on statistics from various sources. It finds that IPv6 readiness and adoption varies across countries and network operators in the region. Many governments have introduced initiatives and guidelines to promote IPv6 deployment, including national roadmaps and partnerships between public and private sectors. Key countries like Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Vietnam are highlighted for their active government support and progress in transitioning to IPv6.
TWNIC OPM and IPv6 Summit 2013 - IPv6 DeploymentAPNIC
George Kuo of APNIC presnted the highlights of global and regional economies IPv6 readiness, governments’ initiative in the Asia Pacific region, as well as the growth path of the Internet.
This document discusses IPv6 transition and the state of IPv6 adoption. It notes that while IPv4 address exhaustion is a real issue, users do not care and prefer NAT for security. Transition requires cooperation across users, ISPs, devices and content. Statistics show rapid growth of IPv6 adoption by major networks worldwide in the last two years. Full transition to IPv6 is needed to enable unlimited connectivity for cloud/mobile internet and the internet of things going forward.
Similar to Panel Discussion: Small Steps for USGv6 a giant leap for Internet-kind? with Kevin Jones at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conference (20)
Scaling the Web to Billions of Nodes: Towards the IPv6 “Internet of Things” b...gogo6
gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 4: IPv6 & The Internet of Things. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 201, Silicon Valley, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/gogonetlive4-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Scaling the Web to Billions of Nodes: Towards the IPv6 “Internet of Things”
Abstract: http://www.gogo6.com/profiles/blogs/scaling-the-web-to-billions-of-nodes-towards-the-ipv6-internet-of
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/scaling-the-web-to-billions-of-nodes-by-carsten-bormann-at-gogone
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-carsten-bormann-at-gogonet-live-4-ipv6-iot-confere
SPEAKER
Carsten Bormann - Universität Bremen TZI & IETF WG Chair
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/CarstenBormann
MORE
Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network and our online training courses
http://www.gogo6.com/main
Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6
http://www.gogo6.com/Freenet6
Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=gogo6videos
Follow gogo6 on Twitter
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Like gogo6 on Facebook
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IoT Field Area Network Solutions & Integration of IPv6 Standards by Patrick G...gogo6
gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 4: IPv6 & The Internet of Things. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 201, Silicon Valley, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/gogonetlive4-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
IoT Field Area Network Solutions & Integration of IPv6 Standards
Abstract: http://www.gogo6.com/profiles/blogs/my-presentation-at-gogolive-integration-of-ipv4-and-non-ip
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/iot-field-area-network-solutions-integration-of-ipv6-standards-by
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-carsten-bormann-at-gogonet-live-4-ipv6-iot-confere
SPEAKER
Patrick Grossetete - Technical Marketing Engineer (IoT), Cisco
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/PatrickGrossetete
MORE
Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network and our online training courses
http://www.gogo6.com/main
Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6
http://www.gogo6.com/Freenet6
Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=gogo6videos
Follow gogo6 on Twitter
http://twitter.com/gogo6inc
Like gogo6 on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/IPv6-products-community-and-services-gogo6/161626696777
Panel Discussion: Small Steps for USGv6 a giant leap for Internet-kind? with ...gogo6
gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Panel Discussion: Small Steps for USGv6 a giant leap for Internet-kind?
Abstract: http://www.gogo6.com/profiles/blogs/the-largest-transition-to-v6-ever-small-steps-for-usgv6-a-giant
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/panel-discussion-small-steps-for-usgv6-giant-leap-for-internet-at
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-john-leland-lee-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
John Leland Lee - CTO, Internet Associates - Moderator
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/JohnLelandLee
MORE
Learn more about IPv6 on the gogoNET social network
http://www.gogo6.com
Get free IPv6 connectivity with Freenet6
http://www.gogo6.com/Freenet6
Subscribe to the gogo6 IPv6 Channel on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=gogo6videos
Follow gogo6 on Twitter
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Like gogo6 on Facebook
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Welcome to gogoNET LIVE! 3 - Updates on the CAv6TF and NAv6TF by George Usi a...gogo6
Welcome to gogoNET LIVE! 3 - Updates on the CAv6TF and NAv6TF by George Usi at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conference
Description:
gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Welcome to gogoNET LIVE! 3 - Updates on the CAv6TF and NAv6TF
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SPEAKER
George Usi - California IPv6 Taskforce, President
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A10 Networks: IPv6 Solutions for Enterprise by Paul Nicholson at gogoNET LIVE...gogo6
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gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
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PRESENTATION
A10 Networks: IPv6 Solutions for Enterprise
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Paul Nicholson - Director of Product Marketing, A10 Networks
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Troubleshooting Dual-Protocol Networks and Systems by Scott Hogg at gogoNET L...gogo6
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November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
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PRESENTATION
Troubleshooting Dual-Protocol Networks and Systems
Abstract: http://www.gogo6.com/profiles/blogs/my-presentation-at-gogonet-live-3-troubleshooting-in-a-dual-stack
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/troubleshooting-dual-protocol-networks-and-systems-by-scott-hogg
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-scott-hogg-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
Scott Hogg - Director of Advanced Technology Services, GTRI
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Panel Discussion: Small Steps for USGv6 a giant leap for Internet-kind? with Kevin Jones at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conference
1. NASA IPv6 Implementation Status
13 November 2012
Presented by: Kevin L. Jones
Agency IPv6 Transition Manager
2. OMB IPv6 Mandate Goals
1. Designate an IPv6 Transition Manager by 10/30/2010
2. Ensure agency procurements of networked IT comply
with the FAR requirements for use of the USGv6 Profile
and Test Program for the completeness and quality of
their IPv6 capabilities
3. (Goal # 1) Upgrade public/external facing servers and
services (e.g. web, email, DNS, IP services, etc.) to
operationally use native IPv6 by the end of FY 2012
4. (Goal # 2) Upgrade internal client applications that
communicate with public internet servers and supporting
enterprise networks to operationally use native IPv6 by
the end of FY 2014
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3. NASA’s IPv6 Implementation Status
§ Despite a significant amount of planning, we are still in
the early stages of implementation but quickly making
great progress
§ In April 2012, using Akamai, we were able to implement
our top level domain with IPv6 along with about 70 other
sites.
» Enabled us to participate in World IPv6 Launch in June
» This represented less than 5% of the approximately
1600 public sites that we will be implementing as part of
the FY2012 mandate
§ By the end of March 2013, we expect to have at least
75% of these sites implemented dual-stack with IPv6
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5. NASA’s IPv6 Implementation Status3
§ NASA hosts the monthly Fedv6 Working Group Meetings
at NASA HQ
§ Chartered IPv6 Working Group with various technical sub
teams: Routing, Test & Verification, DNS, Web &
Applications, and Security
» Distribution list, team sharepoint site, internal website
» Bi-weekly meetings
» Excellent support from OCIO, working groups & IT
projects
§ Regularly briefings to the CIOs – usually 1 to 3 months
» Often include stoplight charts on center implementation
status
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6. IPv6 Directions & Policies
§ NASA will be using dual-stack. Active efforts are
underway to disable tunneling by default on the firewalls
and also exploring disabling this capability in pc desktops
§ Standards documentations require IPv6 to be enabled in
our host systems
§ NASA has a /32 assigned.
» NASA plans to utilize octets to help identify traffic (e.g.
wired vs. wireless)
» Reassess to see if a /32 is sufficient (e.g. Owen
DeLong’s, Hurricane Electric’s formula)
§ Reviewing IPv4 polices to see what IPv6 updates need to
be made
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7. IPv6 Implementation Challenges:
Security Operations Center Vendors
Challenge: Multiple Security Operations Center (SOC)
vendors were not capable of fully implementing IPv6
§ Implementation was delayed until the SOC was capable of
monitoring IPv6
§ Utilizing a workaround, SOC was able to start monitoring
IPv6 a few days before the FY2012 deadline
Lessons Learned:
§ Audit IT equipment – Legacy (No IPv6 Support), Partial, Full
§ Expect vendor issues (security, data center, etc.) and
develop a formal process for dealing with them
§ Utilize USGv6 Profile/IPv6 Ready to ensure IPv6 compliance
for IT purchases
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8. IPv6 Implementation Challenges:
Lack of IPv6 Training
Challenge: NASA networking and security IT staff needed
IPv6 training but there were limited training funds.
§ Conducted Agency IPv6 Training sessions and webinars
§ Shared information about IPv6 conferences, webinars,
Fedv6 Working Group/Sub Team presentations
Lessons Learned:
§ Training is very important, but it is also critical to have
IPv6 labs or environments to test and verify concepts
§ Expect training to be an ongoing activity
§ Utilize “best value” instead of “lowest bidder” and check
certifications, trainer history, etc.
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9. IPv6 Implementation Challenges:
Lengthy Address Plan Development
Challenge: Too much time was spent developing the NASA
IPv6 Address Plan and it will still require updates
§ After spending almost two years trying to develop an IPv6
address plan, we decided to focus on public IPv6 plans
§ Further address plan details will need to be finalized in
support of the FY2014 mandate
Lessons Learned:
§ Follow recommendations of those with operational
experience (e.g. Federal v6-taskforce, etc.)
§ Accept that the address plan will not be correct the first time
§ Allow the iterative process to begin by quickly testing or
implementing proposed address schemas
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10. IPv6 Implementation Challenges:
No IPv6 Funding
Challenge: As an unfunded mandate, projects are
expected to integrate IPv6 into their planning and
purchases within their existing budgets
§ NASA must leverage technology refreshes as way to
replace or upgrade legacy equipment, software and tools
§ NASA must ensure that IT purchases are IT compliant
Lessons Learned
§ Add IPv6 compliance language to contracts as early as
possible
§ Add IPv6 checks to Project reviews
§ Publicize/widely distribute IT compliance requirement
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11. Actions Required to Complete
FY2012 Milestone
§ Fully implement the public IT infrastructure in IPv6
» Peer with the WAN backbone
» Configure IPv6 on firewalls and enable IPv6 enclaves
§ Web POCs/System Administrators will need to:
» Request IPv6 addresses for public services & services
» Request ports be opened (e.g. port 80 and 443) on F/W
» IPv6 Status Check: http://www.mrp.net/cgi-bin/ipv6-status.cgi
Implement and
provide proof of
completion
§ Enable easy tracking of the 1600 sites that are to be implemented
with IPv6 as part of FY2012 mandate
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12. Completing FY2012 &
Planning for FY2014
§ Agencies need to remain engaged and continue to make
progress with their IPv6 implementations
§ Facilitating the agencies to continue to make progress:
» More agency presentations that share successful
implementations, challenges resolved, hurdles that still
need to be addressed, etc.
» Collaborating to deal with vendor issues on a Federal
level, as opposed to an agency level. Much in the
same way OMB & GSA have been helping to resolve
issues with the Networx providers
» Simplifying/expanding where possible the USGv6
profile.
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14. FY2012 Mandate Status based on
NIST IPv6 Deployment Monitor
Agencies Leading the way: Defined by having multiple domains
completely implemented with IPv6
§ Social Security § Dept. of Interior – 35%
Administration – 100% § General Services
§ Office of Personnel Administration – 32%
Management – 89% § Dept. of Energy – 28%
§ Dept. of Education - 85% § Dept. of Commerce – 18%
§ Department of Justice – 65% § Department of Health &
§ EPA – 65% Human Services – 13%
§ Dept. of Transportation – 57% § Dept. of Defense – 7%
§ Department of State – 50% § Dept. of Treasury – 6%
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