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IPv6 NeTwork/User InTerface (INTUIT)

IPv6 NeTwork/User InTerface (INTUIT). Mat Ford matthew.ford@bt.com. Background. IPv6 technology deployment is starting – increased interest and political pressure Broadband data network deployment is taking off IPv6-ready consumer electronic devices are starting to enter the market

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IPv6 NeTwork/User InTerface (INTUIT)

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  1. IPv6 NeTwork/User InTerface (INTUIT) Mat Ford matthew.ford@bt.com

  2. Background • IPv6 technology deployment is starting – increased interest and political pressure • Broadband data network deployment is taking off • IPv6-ready consumer electronic devices are starting to enter the market • Need a framework of standards to specify how users, IPv6 devices and networks should interact © British Telecommunications plc, 2003

  3. Broadband Internet Connection Wireless Home Network New wireless camera introduced… … to keep an eye on pussy Existing Wireless Devices Example scenario © British Telecommunications plc, 2003

  4. Typical Issues • How to allow users to connect and communicate regardless of device type, manufacturer, or network technology? • How to do name resolution in the absence of DNS • How to autoconfigure services • How to bridge between different network technologies (e.g. Bluetooth and 802.11b) • How feasible is it to implement IPsec? • How to implement QoS? © British Telecommunications plc, 2003

  5. Objectives • Bring key researchers, network operators, hardware and software vendors together to agree a common framework of standards for the user/device/network interface within the context of IPv6-enabled services • Draw non-partner organisations into supporting the framework through a combination of public demonstrations and dissemination events. © British Telecommunications plc, 2003

  6. Draft workplan • Identify all aspects of the user-network interface that require standardisation • Research and develop solutions for incorporation into the agreed framework • Develop the agreed framework covering all aspects identified in the first task above • Build service demonstrations for public display based upon the agreed framework • Widely disseminate the results of the work © British Telecommunications plc, 2003

  7. Desirable consortium members • National and international network operators with IPv6 experience. • Software developers working on embedded devices and/or network OSs • Hardware vendors developing consumer electronics or networking equipment • Research organisations with IPv6 expertise © British Telecommunications plc, 2003

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