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The 6DISS Project: IPv6 Dissemination and Exploitation EU-IST Call 6 EU Framework Programme 7

Martin Potts, Martel. The 6DISS Project: IPv6 Dissemination and Exploitation EU-IST Call 6 EU Framework Programme 7. 2. 1. 6DISS Objectives. 6DISS Key Data. 4. 3. Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops. 6DISS Toolkit. EU-IST Call 6. 5. EU 7th Framework Programme. 6. Programme.

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  1. Martin Potts, Martel The 6DISS Project: IPv6 Dissemination and ExploitationEU-IST Call 6EU Framework Programme 7

  2. 2 1 6DISS Objectives 6DISS Key Data 4 3 Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops 6DISS Toolkit EU-IST Call 6 5 EU 7th Framework Programme 6 Programme

  3. 6DISS Key Data • Partners: • Start date: 1st April 2005 • Duration: 30 months • Total cost: € 1’053’265.00 (76.5PMs) • EC funding: €899’908.00 • Type of project: Service Support Action

  4. Types of EU Projects • Service Support Actions (SSAs): • Non-technical (strategic, EU policy, dissemination, workshops, building contacts, …) • „100%“ funded by the EU • Total budget less than €1M • Typically less than 10 partners • Co-ordination Actions (CAs): • Non-technical (co-ordinating „Clusters“ of projects, organising conferences, workshops, …) • „100%“ funded by the EU • Total budget less than €1M • Typically less than 10 partners • Networks of Excellence (NoEs): • Targeted at Universities/Institutes • €20K per researcher per year (the money is essentially for travelling and „collaborating“: papers, conferences, workshops) • Typically around 40 partners

  5. Types of EU Projects • Specific Targeted REsearch Projects (STREPs): • Technical • 50% funded for industry, 100% funded for Universities • Total financing from EU €1-5M • Typically 5-15 partners • Integrated Projects (IPs) • Big ! (in scope, number of partners and budget) • Technical + Training + Demonstration • 50% funded for industry, 100% funded for Universities • Total financing from EU €5-10M • Typically 15-40 partners

  6. 2 1 6DISS Objectives 6DISS Key Data 4 3 Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops 6DISS Toolkit EU-IST Call 6 5 EU 7th Framework Programme 6 Programme

  7. 6DISS Objectives • To transfer knowledge on Internet deployment and evolution to NRENs, Universities, commercial organisations, ISPs, governments and regulators in: • Asia Pacific Region • Africa • SE Europe • Mediterranean countries • South and Central America • Newly-Independent States • The Caribbean • To exchange deployment experiences with India and China

  8. Technical Approach Workshop organisation & technical support Expertise & material from 6NET, Euro6IX, GEANT, NRENs, … IPv6 modules tuned for each Workshop Support for IPv6 deployment & future IST participation Dissemination Longer-term assistance Material preparation Personal expertise & Cookbooks

  9. 2 1 6DISS Objectives 6DISS Key Data 4 3 Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops 6DISS Toolkit EU-IST Call 6 5 EU 7th Framework Programme 6 Programme

  10. 6DISS Toolkit • Workshops(slideware + access to remote labs) • E-learning package • Training the Trainers manual • IPv6 Technical Training course • Tiger Team • Website

  11. 6DISS Toolkit – “Slideware” • 400 slides inherited from RENATER. 6DISS partners then: • harmonised the style • reviewed the content • added new topics/modules (provided by partners) • split them into 20 modules • More convenient to handle and update • Easier to build up a workshop programme selecting the appropriate modules. • Each module has an owner, responsible for the updates • Modules continue to be added or expanded (eg. lab exercises, deployment scenarios, applications, …)

  12. Module Topic Partner responsible Module Topic Partner responsible 6DISS presentation Martel FCCN IPv6 DNS IPv6 Introduction RENATER FCCN IPv6 Routing protocols IPv6 Protocol RENATER RPSLng FCCN IPv6 Addressing RENATER IPv6 Security UCL IPv6 Addressing case studies HUNGARNET/ RENATER IPv6 Mobility Cisco IPv6 Associated protocols RENATER Soton-ECS IPv6 - IPv4 Co-existence IPv6 Network Management RENATER HUNGARNET Deployment scenarios IPv6 Multicast RENATER IPv6 Applications UCL Equipment configuration HUNGARNET RENATER M6Bone FCCN IPv6 QoS GRNET IPv6 Autoconfiguration 6DISS Toolkit – “Slideware”

  13. 6DISS Toolkit – Access to remote labs Brussels lab

  14. 6DISS Toolkit – Access to remote labs Paris lab RENATER-4 POS / STM-1 GE GSR-1 FE GSR-2 GSR-3 7200-3 ALCATEL 7200-2

  15. 6DISS Toolkit – Reserving the labs Booking and usage procedures... • http://www.6diss.org/labs • labs@6diss.org

  16. 6DISS Toolkit – E-learning package Available from anywhere (accessible via http://www.6diss.org/e-learning) Attractive content • well-balanced combination of audio, graphical and animation components Effectiveness is ensured through: • an integrated instructional design, including a modular structure • interactivity • individual learning flexibility • subtitles (http://web.instruxion.com/6diss/SubsDemo/6diss_ipv6.html) The e-learning package is used: • as a “teaser” for the workshops • for assessing the suitability of participants for the workshops • for training the trainers

  17. 6DISS Toolkit – Training other Trainers We cannot visit each region more than once, but we can train other people to make the workshops. The “Training the Trainers” course and manual is intended for persons who are not fully familiar with all the aspects of IPv6 covered by the 6DISS material. The attendees of these courses get the full set of 6DISS presentations, together with supplementary information. They can access the labs in Brussels and Paris, and support will be available for answering specific technical questions. The “Training the Trainers” manual comprises: • Guidelines regarding the fundamentals of teaching • Guidelines on how to organize a workshop on IPv6 • Information on where to find the latest workshop module material • An instructors’ guide to accompany each module • Information on the e-learning package • Information about the Tiger Team • The feedback questionnaire • Description of other material available from 6DISS

  18. 6DISS Toolkit – IPv6 Technical Training The courses can be oriented towards whatever specific training is required (e.g. deployment engineers, maintenance engineers, NOC personnel). The first one will be held in conjunction with AfriNIC-4 (Kenya, May). Topics are likely to include: • IPv6 details • IPv6 routing protocols • IPv6 transitioning with tunnels • 6PE • Multicast • Security • QoS • Management and monitoring Target audience: • ISP operational staff

  19. 6DISS Toolkit – Tiger Team The “Tiger Team” is a channel to experts (within or outside the project). It operates via a help desk service(helpdesk@6diss.org), concerning aspects such as: • state-of-the-art, eg: • IPv6 IETF RFCs that are released or still in progress • IPv6 deployments • IPv6 applications • how to configure equipment • hardware and software requirements and releases • transition scenarios • management and monitoring tools • applications

  20. 6DISS Toolkit – Website At www.6diss.org, you can find: • All the presentations that have been made at the workshops and in conferences, reports from the workshops, deliverables, press releases, news, etc. • A calendar of upcoming events especially related to IPv6, and the upcoming 6DISS workshops. • The link to the e-learning package. • Links to related sites. Workshop hosts can also download the information they need regarding the organisational details.

  21. 2 1 6DISS Objectives 6DISS Key Data 4 3 Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops 6DISS Toolkit EU-IST Call 6 5 EU 7th Framework Programme 6 Programme

  22. Experiences from 1st Workshops • Asia (August 2005, in conjunction with APAN meeting and Taiwan IPv6 Forum) • South Africa (September 2005, in conjunction with DITCHE conference) • AfriNIC-3 (Cairo, December 2005)

  23. Experiences from Taiwan • Government networks were scheduled to be deploying IPv6 by the end of 2005 • A nationwide native IPv6 network will be deployed by 2007 • They are just bringing to the market: • IPv6 embedded Internet Appliances, and • 3G and WLAN products with IPv6 • As a result of the workshop, research co-operation MOUs have been established between the 6DISS partners Uni Southampton and Uni College London and: • Academia Sinica Taiwan, NTU Taiwan and the Vietnamese NREN, on IPv6 Multicast, and • National Doung Hwa University, on: • Development of IPv6 Security Practices • Experimenting with p2p Protocols in IPv6

  24. Lessons Learned from Taiwan • Relative incapability of the attendees to speak technical English • Solution: To use native language speakers for some presentations. It is also being considered to extend the e-learning package with subtitles in the local languages • The training material was in an early phase of construction at the time – has been much improved since • The feedback questionnaire is a good mechanism for obtaining opinions from the participants, but this was not available for this event – and anyway not in Chinese! • It is always best to have a close involvement in the preparation of the programme, and for this workshop we were invited quite late, when many programming decisions had already been taken.

  25. Experiences from S. Africa The audience comprised mainly network administrators from South African Higher Education institutions that have been granted an IPv6 address space assignment or intend to apply for such an assignment in the next six months. 23 attendees, including representatives of: • 2 ISPs (Telkom and Internet Solutions – the 2 major providers in South Africa) • 4 Universities with a strong technical backgrounds • 1 University with a less strong technical background

  26. Experiences from S. Africa • As a result of the workshop, the TENET chief technical officer met with 6DISS partners and the EC in Brussels on 9th December. Opportunities for further collaboration were discussed, in terms of: • improving the connectivity between Europe and SA • joint R&D on network services and/or applications within an EC project in the 6th Call (a proposal is being prepared) • Furthermore, TENET has: • set up an IPv6 link to GÉANT • requested to GÉANT/RENATER for an IPv6 Multicast connection

  27. Lessons Learned from S. Africa It was decided to write 2 additional guidelines for the local organisers: 1. Hosting guide (what we expect from the hosts): • Infrastructure: • Equipment • Connectivity • Attendee pre-requisites 2. What the hosts can request from us: • Topics • Hands-on sessions • Remote laboratory access • Level of detail • Specific requirements for special subjects

  28. Experiences from Egypt 6DISS supported an one-day IPv6 training session in the AfriNIC-3 meeting (Cairo, 12th December, 2005). The session consisted of both theoretical presentations and hands-on exercises. For the hands-on sessions, the participants were first shown how to enable IPv6 in their PCs. Afterwards, groups of 5 participants were asked to interconnect two separate local IPv6 LANs using a WinXP router and tunnels.

  29. PC 1 PC 2 2001:2b8:row:0::1 2001:2b8:row:0::2 2001:2b8:row:1::1 2001:2b8:row:2::2 2001:2b8:row:1::a 2001:2b8:row:2::b 2001:2b8:row:2::1b PC a PC b Server b Local Setup in Cairo Teleglobe IPv6 Cisco 3660 (MCIT) Cisco 2806 PPP SPRINT IPv6 Internet IPv4 … IPv6 connection (native) Other local peerings IPv6 connection (tunnel) IPv4 connection Local setup in AfriNIC-3h

  30. Experiences from Egypt • Most of the participants asked for further cooperation and support, and were referred to 6DISS and participants in other EC projects, such as EUMEDCONNECT • 6DISS will support an IPv6 training workshop in Kenya in May (at AfNOG/AfriNIC-4) • The ISPs asked a lot of questions about IPv6 addressing best practices • For its future events, 6DISS will re-use some of the ideas from these hands-on sessions, particularly in cases where the participants want to start from the very basics.

  31. 2 1 6DISS Objectives 6DISS Key Data 4 3 Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops 6DISS Toolkit EU-IST Call 6 5 EU 7th Framework Programme 6 Programme

  32. EU-IST Call 6 (IST = Information Society Technologies) Deadline for proposals: 25th April 17:00 Total budget = €140M: €37M: Advanced Robotics €40M: Ambient Assisted Living for the Ageing Society €30M: Search Engines for Audio-Visual Content €3M: Accompanying Actions in Support of Participation in Community ICT Research €30M: International Co-operation

  33. EU-IST Call 6 – Advanced Robotics Keywords: • Enable a wide range of products in the consumer, home and entertainment markets • More- intelligent, flexible, cost-effective, modular, safe, dependable, robust and user-driven robot systems • Standards • Socio-economics • Study of international activities and international co-operation Types of projects: STREPs, CAs, SSAs Total EC Funding = €37M

  34. EU-IST Call 6 – Ambient Assisted Living Keywords: • Extend the time during which elderly people can live independently • Targets the needs of the individual elderly person, their families and carers, rather than the healthcare institutions • Health and activity monitoring • Enhancing safety and security • Improve access to social, medical and emergency services • Facilitate social contacts • Socio-economics (cost-effective) Types of projects: IPs (50%), STREPs, CAs, SSAs (50%) Total EC Funding = €40M

  35. EU-IST Call 6 – Search Engines for Audio-Visual Content Keywords: • Advanced solutions for organising, searching and accessing large-scale distributed digital audio-visual content and objects • Advance research capabilities • Co-ordinate existing research work • Identify future trends • Link to national initiatives Types of projects: IPs (40%), STREPs, CAs (60%) Total EC Funding = €30M

  36. EU-IST Call 6 – Accompanying Actions in support of participation in Community ICT Research Keywords: • Stimulate, encourage and facilitate the participation in current and future Community ICT research of organisations of all types with special focus on: • SMEs • Organisations from the New Member States • Associated Candidate Countries • INCO Countries Types of projects: SSAs, CAs Total EC Funding = €3M

  37. EU-IST Call 6 – International Co-operation Keywords: • Establish partnerships with selected countries where there is added value and mutual interest in jointly addressing important technological issues and enhancing competitiveness • Contribute to the stability and prosperity of regions neighbouring the EU through the improvement of public services, institutional reinforcement, improved decision making and democratic processes • Address important global environmental issues, such as the management of geo-physical risks Selected Countries are ……………

  38. EU-IST Call 6 – International Co-operation

  39. International Co-operation – for eGovernment and eParticipation (1/2) • The objectives are: • To address the improvement of: • public services • institutional reinforcement • decision-making and • democratic processes. • To enable public administrations in the W. Balkans to reach a higher productivity and equity, i.e. to serve all citizens while being responsive to individuals’ needs • To increase active citizen participation on the basis of innovative, secure and open ICT.

  40. International Co-operation – for eGovernment and eParticipation (2/2) • Services concerned include: • eCustoms to facilitate trade, administrative transparency and efficiency within the region and with the EU • eJustice to help courts across the region to cooperate and address cross-border cases more efficiently and effectively • ePublic Procurement to enable transparent and efficient procedures, facilitating at the same time the participation of SMEs • eDemocracy and eParticipation concentrating on new forms of interactions • between policy-makers and stakeholders (citizens, interest groups, NGOs, etc). • Types of projects: STREPs, SSAs, CAs • Total EC Funding = €5M

  41. CAs or SSAs focused on identifying constituencies and potentialities for deeper strategic cooperation Proposals should identify common needs and opportunities for cooperative R&D between entities in the EU and the selected region, based on the needs of the local economies and/or opportunities that are best addressed jointly. Due consideration will be given to actions that are clearly coupled with developing policies at the level of the Union (eg. Open Source software, security, privacy, ...) and to proposals that build on and complement R&D activities that are already under way in Europe through better exploitation of research results in the targeted countries. The proposed actions are expected to yield results within 12-18 months. Types of projects: SSAs, CAs Total EC Funding = €5M

  42. 2 1 6DISS Objectives 6DISS Key Data 4 3 Experiences from the 1st 6DISS Workshops 6DISS Toolkit EU-IST Call 6 5 EU 7th Framework Programme 6 Programme

  43. FP2 € 4.4B 1987-1991 FP5 € 14.9B 1998-2002 € 3.7B per year FP6 € 17.5B 2002-2006 € 4.4B per year FP4 € 13.2B 1994-1998 FP3 € 6.6B 1990-1994 The Framework Programmes FP7 € 73.2B 2006-2013 7 -Year Programme! € 10.45B per year This is the budget PROPOSED by the EC for FP7, but is not approved. It represents a doubling of the current yearly funding. I think that the likely outcome will be 40% less than this. FP1 € 3.3B 1984-1987

  44. 7th Framework Programme • A 7-year programme (previous Programmes were 3-4 years) • Will be structured in 4 specific Programmes, corresponding to 4 basic components of European research: • Co-operation (€ 44.8B) • Ideas (€ 11.9B) • People (€ 7.1B) • Capacities (€ 7.5B) • + Joint Research Centre (€ 1.8B) • Total = € 73B Ideas Co-operation People Capacities JRC

  45. Cooperation – Collaborative research (predefined themes, refined FP6 instruments) People – Human Potential (mobility) Ideas – Frontier Research (competition, individual grants) Capacities – Research Capacity (infrastructure, SMEs, science and society) JRC + Euratom + The 4 Specific Programmes

  46. Specific Programme 1: Co-operation 9 Research Themes: • 1. Health • 2. Food, Agriculture & Biotechnology • 3. Information & Communication Technologies • 4. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Mats & new Production Techs • 5. Energy • 6. Environment and Climate Change • 7. Transport and Aeronautics • 8. Socio-economic sciences and the humanities • 9. Space and Security Research

  47. Applications Research • providing the knowledge and the means to develop a wide range of ICT-based services and applications • ICT Technology Pillars • pushing the limits of performance, usability, dependability, cost-efficiency 3. Information and Communication Technologies • Integration of Technologies • integrating multi-technology sets that underlie new functionalities, services and applications • Future and Emerging Technologies • supporting research at the frontiers of knowledge Research Theme: ICT The largest Research Theme: €12.7B (EC proposal)

  48. Specific Programme 2: Ideas This Specific Programme will: “…. enhance the dynamism, creativity and excellence of European research at the frontier of knowledge in all scientific and technological fields, including engineering, socio-economic sciences and the humanities.”

  49. Specific Programme 3: People This Specific Programme will focus on a: “… quantitative and qualitative strengthening of human resources in research and technology in Europe by putting into place a coherent set of Marie Curie actions. See: www.cordis.lu/mariecurie-actions/

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