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Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure in Korea

Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure in Korea. 2004. 7. 6 Seungyun Lee and Ju-Won Park <syl@etri.re.kr>. Background – ANF IPv6 Task Force. ANF IPv6 Task Force has been established (March 2004) Establishment of Gigabit Native IPv6 infrastructure in Korea

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Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure in Korea

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  1. Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure in Korea 2004. 7. 6 Seungyun Lee and Ju-Won Park <syl@etri.re.kr>

  2. Background – ANF IPv6 Task Force • ANF IPv6 Task Force has been established (March 2004) • Establishment of Gigabit Native IPv6 infrastructure in Korea • Development & Operation of IPv6 Gigabit Applications • Up to 10% of IPv6 traffic • In the view point of APAN IPv6 Task Force, • Development of Gigabit IPv6 Network Infrastructure in Asia-Pacific region

  3. ANF IPv6 Task Force: Objectives • Deployment of Gigabit Native IPv6 Service in Korea • Promotion & Facilitationof IPv6 network and applications Toward the production level of IPv6 service

  4. Structure of ANF IPv6 Task Force (1) • ANF IPv6 Task Force • Chair : Seung Yung Lee / ETRI • Secretariat : Yusung Kim / KAIST • Management Group • Deployment, Operation, and Administration • Application development Group • Application development and Test

  5. Structure of ANF IPv6 Task Force (2) ANF IPv6 Task Force Chair Seung Yun Lee / ETRI Secretariat Yusung Kim / KAIST Application Development Group Management Group

  6. KOREN KREONET Korean Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure: 6GN- Phase 1 (~May 2004) - KT TNL 1G/6 ETRI KAIST 1G/6 155M/6 1G/6 155M/6 KISTI 6NGIX 1G/6 1G/6 NCA 100M/6

  7. KOREN KREONET Korean Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure: 6GN - Phase 2 (~Jun 2004, Now) - KT TNL CNU 155M/6 KNU 1G/6 1G/6 ICU 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 ETRI KAIST 155M/6 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 HYU 155M/6 KISTI 6NGIX 1G/6 100M/6 1G/6 NCA 1G/6 GIST Last Updated at 2004-06-17

  8. IPv6 Performance Test on 6GN- Average throughput from KAIST to each member - • TCP Reno vs. Fast TCP

  9. IPv6 Application Deployment on 6GN- Phase 3 (July 2004~) - • Target Application • Multimedia Applications • HD class Video-conferencing (20Mbps) • HDV Streaming – Live/On-Demand (20Mbps, 220Mbps) • Large File Transfer Application • In HEP (High Energy Physics) application area • Etc.

  10. IPv6 Application List for 6GN Last Updated at 2004-05-13

  11. Concluding Remarks • Network Monitoring for IPv6 • Multicast Deployment on 6GN • DNSv6 operation • http://anf.ne.kr/~ipv6/

  12. [Ref.] Charter of ANF IPv6 Task Force Chair: Seungyun Lee / ETRI  <syl@etri.re.kr> Secretariat: Yusung Kim / KAIST <yskim@cosmos.kaist.ac.kr> Mailing-lists: ipv6@anf.ne.kr Background: ANF should take lead in advanced networking with IPv6 by deploying high performance IPv6 infrastructure over R&E network in Korea. We provide the technical guidance for the deployment of IPv6 and promote the development of IPv6 applications. This is to aim to facilitate the IPv6 production service. Objectives: • Deployment of Gigabit native IPv6 production service • Promotion and Facilitation of IPv6 network and applications Scopes: • IPv6 Management Group • Provide stable IPv6 services • Coordinates IPv6 Network operation activities • Provides a platform to test various IPv6 technologies and its applications among members • IPv6 Application Development Group • Identify requirements for applications which could evidently benefit from IPv6 • Facilitate research and development of new applications • Strive to bridge the gap between IT experts and domain scientists • Encourage and conduct collaboration or joint projects among participates Milestone: • April 04 Establish a Gigabit Native IPv6 Network(6GN) with initial members (1st Phase) • May 04 IPv6 application test with basic scenarios • June04 Extend the 6GN to the associated members (2nd Phase) • July 04~ IPv6 application test with full scenarios and service operation • Sep 04(?)~ Extend the 6GN to the APAN IPv6 Task Force member (JP, CN) (3rd Phase)

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