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RE: [moonv6] Moonv6 Vision
From: Bound, Jim (jim.bound@hp.com)
Date: 02/26/04
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moonv6 post from "Bound, Jim" <jim.bound@hp.com>
Tony,
Excellent idea .....................plus this helps the newcomers to getup faster which is good for the mission...........
thanks
/jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Hain [mailto:ahain@cisco.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:23 AM
> To: Bound, Jim; moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu
> Cc: michelle@io.iol.unh.edu; schultz@io.iol.unh.edu
> Subject: RE: [moonv6] Moonv6 Vision
>
>
> Jim,
>
> I understand and agree with your intent to keep the
> infrastructure running. I recently chatted with a cable ISP,
> and they were looking for someplace to attach for some
> initial trials. They will not be ready until later this year,
> but I did suggest that Moonv6 was the appropriate
> infrastructure to attach to.
>
> At the same time, the concept of phases allows people to
> focus on a specific set of tasks. What we should do is
> document a set of bootstrap phases that each new participant
> can walk through. This is not declaring the Moonv6 project
> has having phases, rather it is focusing each new participant
> on a set of tasks so they can come up to speed. This would
> also allow DoD to continue ramping up in focused efforts,
> with an overall document set as a reasonable output product
> of the Moonv6 project.
>
> Tony
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu
> [mailto:owner-moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu]
> > On Behalf Of Bound, Jim
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 10:20 PM
> > To: moonv6@io.iol.unh.edu
> > Cc: 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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