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IPv6 Requirements for ICT Equipment at RIPE61 Conference - November 2010

This document outlines the requirements for IPv6 implementation in ICT equipment discussed at the RIPE61 conference in November 2010. It covers various aspects such as support for standards, host and switch equipment, routers, network security, software support, and system integrator skills. The document proposes options for certification and provides acknowledgments to everyone involved in its creation. The current status of the document and updates are also highlighted, inviting feedback and suggestions for improvements.

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IPv6 Requirements for ICT Equipment at RIPE61 Conference - November 2010

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  1. RIPE61 @ Rome RIPE61, November 2010 Requirements For IPv6 in ICT Equipment (and other stuff...) Sander Steffann, Jan Žorž sander@steffann.nl jan@go6.si 1

  2. Agenda RIPE61, November 2010 • Heads up from previous RIPE meeting • Status of the proposed document • Q & A 2

  3. Requirements for IPv6 in ICT equipment RIPE61, November 2010 • Option 1 – lists of required RFCs… • Requirements for support of standards • Requirements for "host" equipment • Requirements for consumer grade "layer 2 switch" equipment • Requirements for enterprise/ISP grade "layer 2 switch" equipment • Requirements for "router or layer 3 switch" equipment • Requirements for "network security" equipment • Requirements for IPv6 support in software • Skill requirements of the systems integrator • DECLARATION 3

  4. Requirements for IPv6 in ICT equipment RIPE61, November 2010 • Option 2 – IPv6 Ready Logo certification • Proposed text for the tender initiator • Option 3 – mix of option 1. and 2. • Proposed text for the tender initiator 4

  5. Requirements for IPv6 in ICT equipment RIPE61, November 2010 AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank all involved in creation and modification of this document. First of all we would like to thank JanezSterle, Urban Kunc, Matjaz Straus, Simeon Lisec, DavorSostaric and MatjazLenassi from go6 expert council for their enthusiastic governance of this document. We recognise the work done in the Slovenian IPv6 working group for their review and useful input, special recognition goes to Ivan Pepelnjak, Andrej Kobal and Ragnar Us for their efforts and work done on the document. Thanks also to the Co-chairs of RIPE IPv6 Working Group, David Kessens, Shane Kerr and Marco Hogewoning, for their support and encouragement. We would also like to thank PatrikFältström, TorbjörnEklöv, Randy Bush, MatsuzakiYoshinobu, Ides Vanneuville, Olaf Maennel, Ole Troan, TeemuSavolainen and people from RIPE IPv6 WG (Joao Damas, S.P.Zeidler, GertDoering and others) for their input, comments and review of the document. Last, but not least we would like to thank RIPE-NCC staff for correcting our grammar and wording in this document. And everybody else that contributed to this work. 5

  6. Requirements for IPv6 in ICT equipment RIPE61, November 2010 • Current status: • Document went through lots of discussion in Slovenian technical community • Two consecutive versions of draft at RIPE Document store • Thank you for all comments on IPv6 mailing list • Last call ends tomorrow (wednesday) • Editorial tomorrow, add new suggestion (MPLS...) 6

  7. Questions? RIPE61, November 2010 • Thank you. • Sander Steffann, Jan Žorž http://go6.si/ 7

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