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RE: [moonv6] Moonv6 Vision
From: carlw@mcsr-labs.org
Date: 02/25/04
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moonv6 post from "carlw@mcsr-labs.org" <carlw@mcsr-labs.org>
Jim,
Should Palo Alto be included as one of the main portals. I think a California main site should be listed as one of the main protals.
Other than that this looks great!
Carl
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From: Bound, Jim jim.bound@hp.com
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 01:20:26 -0500
To: moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu, michelle@io.iol.unh.edu, schultz@io.iol.unh.edu Subject: [moonv6] Moonv6 Vision
moonv6 post from "Bound, Jim" <jim.bound@hp.com> Folks,
Ben has asked me to state my vision for Moonv6.
Moonv6 is a collection sites that will implement Native IPv6 peerings with any other Moonv6 declared sites. Those peerings have begun in the U.S. and will begin to include all and any geographie sites that will peer with other Moonv6 sites.
The three key sites are the DoD portal to Moonv6, Internet2 portal to Moonv6, and UNH portal to Moonv6. These are the key Moonv6 sites to manage and host facilitation of Moonv6 testing initially. Phase I simply begat the first tests. Phase II will further those tests and see other data regarding the Phase II focus at www.moonv6.org The godfather and driver for Moonv6 will be the NAv6TF working with UNH, DoD, and Internet2.
It is imperative that we work with Providers to support Moonv6 as sites for peering and expediently. Also any entity that has a Native IPv6 connection that can peer with other Moonv6 sites.
After Phase II there are NO MORE PHASES. Moonv6 peerings are up and running and we continue to add sites especially Providers. Individual sites can begin to schedule their own test events for specific IPv6 functionality and debug operations of IPv6 protocols and the architecture.
Key technologies that should be used across Moonv6 site initially are as follows:
IPsec with PKI.
Mobile IPv6.
IPv6 Transition Mechanisms.
Multihoming methods for Testing (See Rick Summerhill previous mail)
Others TBD.
By expanding Moonv6 sites to Asia, South America, India, Africa, Mid-East, and Europe and by soliciting provider support a worldwide Moonv6 peering supporting Native IPv6 across our planet.
We also begin to put applications within sites that are available from Moonv6 sites. So for example if I wanted to see a streaming media video from Nigeria over IPv6 I would be able to do so from a Moonv6 site in the U.S. I would also be able to plug the high school soccer team into the Moonv6 sites in Seoul or Paris and they would be able to send mail or access home with IPv6 from one of those Moonv6 sites. I could also set up IPv6 Intranet in Bangalore or Bangkok and run tests with a Bank that was peering Moonv6 site in Denver Colorado. The idea is each site is a portal to the Moonv6 peerings.
Eventually we would have organized a mass number of Moonv6 sites world wide and we now have an Internet IPv6 Backbone Native IPv6 network capable of secure mobile peer-2-peer network across the planet.
Moonv6 will start out as Network Pilot and begin to attract Production Providers and eventually create a Native IPv6 backbone and that will permit in time production services as new applications develop and entice markets to come to the Moonv6 evolution.
This is the basic vision. Moonv6 is a project to provide an IPv6 Internet backbone set of peerings for communications world wide, and vehicle for any interested entity who is distrbuted world wide to use and test for communications world wide.
/jim
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