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IP Addressing Research and IPv6 Transition Plans

This report provides an overview of the major activities and discussions about IP addressing research, IPv6 transition plans, and outreach activities related to IPv4 exhaustion.

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IP Addressing Research and IPv6 Transition Plans

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  1. NIR SIG Report@ APNIC31 Wendy Zhao Ji-Young Lee Izumi Okutani

  2. Overview Ji-Young Lee (KRNIC) Chairs/Co-Chairs • Date • 11:00-12:30 Tue 22nd Feb • Attendees • Roughly 30 + 15 remote • Agenda • IP addressing research • The IPv6 Taiwan Directory • Next Generation Internet Address (IPv6) Transition Plan in Korea Wendy Zhao (CNNIC) Izumi Okutani (JPNIC) http://meetings.apnic.net/31/program/nir

  3. Major Activities • CNNIC • Conducting research on IP address • allocations within a network, security considerations in protocol and revision of IPv6 format • TWNIC • Sharing information to its community to help prepare for IPv6 • e.g.,a list of IPv6 ready products, IPv6 website directory, dedicated website on IPv4 exhaustion • KRNIC • preparing for IPv6 transition as a national plan and has set a flag date as June 2011

  4. Discussions • It was suggested that changes in IPv6 format in CNNIC’s research should be discussed in the IETF • KRNIC has set a flag date as a milestone to prepare for IPv6 but it is not a registry’s role to speculate the date of APNIC’s IPv4 pool exhaustion • Outreach activities on IANA’s IPv4 pool exhaustion was shared and will improve collaboration for the exhaustion of APNIC pool

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