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RE: [moonv6] Moonv6 Vision
From: Bound, Jim (jim.bound@hp.com)
Date: 02/25/04
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moonv6 post from "Bound, Jim" <jim.bound@hp.com>
Hi Carl,
Any site is a portal. For now there are what we should call admin portals. Those today are only UNH, Internet2, and JITC/DREN. Whether that happens to another portal depends on their robustness thus far we got nothing from California but a lot of talk and no walk. With due respect.
So thanks you just increased our terminology by the question. "Admin Portals/Sites".
thanks
/jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: carlw@mcsr-labs.org [mailto:carlw@mcsr-labs.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 2:00 PM
> To: Bound, Jim; moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu;
> michelle@io.iol.unh.edu; schultz@io.iol.unh.edu
> Subject: RE: [moonv6] Moonv6 Vision
>
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>
> 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
>
>
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> 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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