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[moonv6] Conference call meeting minutes
From: schultz@io.iol.unh.edu
Date: 02/27/04
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Hello everyone,
Below are the notes/minutes from the conference call. Sorry it took me a bit to put them together. If you have anything to add, or some additional ideas, please let me (or the mailing list) know.
Thanks,
-Ben
Present on the call:
Spirent Procket AT&T Agilent Checkpoint Microsoft Hexago France Telecom NTT Netscreen US Military (JITC) Ixia KDDI Symantec MCSR Labs SUN
Hitachi
Panasonic
HP
Foundry
Topics:
UNH and JITC to get conversation started on connecting our servers. Spirent to setup end-to-end testing at the event
BRAS testing, Discussed Juniper and Hitachi. Didn't have a definite answer on Cisco.
Discussed the final topology, concluded that it would be designed by the service providers on site at UNH.
Firewalls testing. Maybe 802.1x testing (I sent an internal email on this one). Filtering testing. Yes. IPSec, just basic interoperability lab.
Multimedia potentials:
SUN and their partners
KDDI application
Panasonic
Microsoft media player
Spirent emulation of Quicktime, real and microsoft media
How much of this is both multicast and unicast?
I need to send all an email outlining the testing at UNH, this wil be done after I post the new test plans to the website.
Several vendors came forward that they support RADIUS clients, does anyone know about vendors that support IPv6 RADIUS servers?
DHCP servers and clients: Netscreen does both, there are several other companies that have client implementattions. I think that we could organize some simple interoperability around this. Panasonic will look into if they support a client, does Cisco support both client/server? Does anyone else?
Additional sites:
Carl Williams is leading the effort to organize additional sites. He is looking into connecting the Palo Alto Internet Exchange (PAIX), but this is going to be a long-term goal and will not happen in the near future. He is also investigating the connection of UCSD and various corporate labs such as intel.
Major Dixon is organizing the military sites.
Carl will work on putting together a spreadsheet with all the sites/site info and passing it on to this list as soon as possible.
Multihoming:
There are many ideas surrounding this subject, but little clarity about what must be done.
- Multiple prefixes, hosts do address selection, RFC 3484 - good testing area.
- Multiple tunnels to each provider. RFC 3178. Marc from Hexago will
send his ideas to the moonv6 mailing list.
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