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Re: [moonv6] Re: [nav6tf] Moonv6 and Tunnel Service Broker in the Home

From: Tsegreda Beyene (tbeyene@cisco.com)
Date: 04/16/04



moonv6 post from Tsegreda Beyene <tbeyene@cisco.com>

>
>If anyone here is at the Internet 2 Spring Meeting this coming week, I'll
>be over, please feel free to email me if you'd like a chat. There is a v6
>session I think at the meeting, one evening.

Tim,

Meeting is on Tuesday @9PM local time.

Tsege

>Tim
>
>On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 01:18:20PM -0400, carlw@mcsr-labs.org wrote:
> >
> > Jim,
> >
> > This is something that we started to pilot here
> > in phase II. We deployed two TB and tested various
> > scenarios including from our homes.
> >
> > What we are interested in doing as part of a follow-up
> > is to have some IPv6 application/services that are for
> > the home as well as some IPv6 enabled home devices accessing
> > the DSL connection via WLAN. We are building IPv6 native
> > in the home but tunneling over the local ISP (who doesn't
> > support it yet).
> >
> > We have tested with and without NAT as well as double NATed
> > scnearios. We have also piloted the roaming of IPv6 home
> > devices and moved them to WLAN hotspots - keeping the same
> > user and AAA data.
> >
> > Indeed, today we will pilot over Moonv6 a IPv6 HomeGateway
> > and test access to IPv6 devices behind the IPv6 HomeGateway
> > from outside of the home ---- something that is impossible
> > to do with IPv4 private addresses (behind a NAT).....
> >
> > So we are continuing our Moonv6 pilots using Tunnel Service
> > Broker in a home deployment scenario ... including roaming
> > of those IPv6 devices outside the home in a WLAN hotspot.
> >
> >
> > Carl (for Shu and Jeff as well)
> >
> >
> > Original Message:
> > -----------------
> > From: Bound, Jim jim.bound@hp.com
> > Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 08:21:02 -0400
> > To: nav6tf@ipv6forum.com, moonv6@iol.unh.edu, members@ipv6forum.com
> > Subject: [moonv6] Call to Action: Teredo and Tunnel Service Broker on
> > Moonv6 Network Pilot
> >
> >
> > moonv6 post from "Bound, Jim" <jim.bound@hp.com>
> >
> > I want to call to action that we now do something aggressive to promote
> > IPv6 in the home to our Moonv6 Network Pilot by us beginning to deploy
> > within Moonv6 the Teredo and Tunnel Broker industry mechanisms defined
> > as work in the IETF awaiting some more analysis. We cannot wait on the
> > IETF process, and need to move forward. We can work in the IETF as our
> > members do now to assist with that specification process. I would like
> > to log into UNH from my home to a server that permits me to avoid NAT
> > with IPv6 and get around my ISP until they can fully support IPv6 as one
> > example from Linux or XP, which are my client OS's used for IPv6. We
> > should ask our ISP participants if they would support a pilot trial of
> > Teredo and/or Tunnel Broker servers/relays in support of the Moonv6
> > Network Pilot.
> >
> > This does not preclude other transition mechanisms for other purposes
> > which are being deployed across the IPv6 earth each with key benefits
> > too like manual tunnels, DSTM, and ISATAP. The IPv6 carpenters of the
> > world will need many tools and one size does not fit all is our theme.
> >
> > Latif, Yanick, Patrick C., and I had an excellent discussion with China
> > IPv6 Council members and we will and must help China IPv6 network pilots
> > to participate in Moonv6 in addition to European and others parts of the
> > Asian region, and all regions within our IPv6 circumference.
> >
> > Lets make 2006 the year of wide IPv6 ready production deployment and in
> > the home too.
> >
> > Thank You for your support and esp. to the engineers/architects
> > inventing transition mechanisms and keep them coming,
> > /jim
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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