IPv6 Presentations and Documents
From ARIN IPv6 Wiki
The following are links to documents/presentations with useful information on IPv6:
- Survey of IPv6 Support in Commercial Firewalls
- IPv6 Deployment for Service Providers
- Managing 100 million IP addresses: Comcast is one of the first operators to adopt IPv6 as a strategic activity with an aggressive roll-out plan.
- IPv6 primer videos Intro Address-Space v6Header IPv4-v6 EUI-64 Addressing
- ATIS Report and Recommendation on IPv6
- Clara.Net describe how they deployed IPv6 services. Presentation was given at UKNOF in September 2007.
- Going Native Hurricane Electric, a well-known provider of IPv6 tunnel-broker services for many years, describe what they learned as they transitioned their backbone to extensive native IPv6 peering.
- Randy Bush did an excellent presentation on issues with IPv6 implementation
- Sharing a single IPv4 address for multiple customers using double NAT and IPv6
- Nathan Ward's NZNOG tutorial on IPv6 Deployment for ISPs
- This site maintains a list of Major Networks and their IPv6 transition status Scroll down to see the table of information.
- An inventory of practical implementations Business case perspective on actual implementations.
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[edit] Most Up To Date Books
- Migrating to IPv6 by Marc Blanchet
- IPv6 Essentials by Silvia Hagen
- IPv6, Theorie et pratique (French)
- Running IPv6 by Iljitsch van Beijnum
[edit] Internet2/ESnet JointTechs Workshops Presentations
- Migration or Stagflation: IPv6, Protocol Number Resource Management, and the Future of the Internet
- If We Deploy IPv6, Will It Help or Hurt Our Security?
- Campus IPv6 Deployment
- DREN IPv6 Update - Winter 2009
- IPv6 Transition Experience
- Campus IPv6 Addressing Plans
- DREN IPv6 Update - Summer 2008
- Enabling IPv6 in Products and Services
- Forcing the Issue: A Campus's (Ongoing) Experience in IPv6 Deployment
- IPv6 Autoconfiguration: Plug & Play Dream or Security Nightmare?
- DREN IPv6 Deployment Experiences
- DREN IPv6 Update - Summer 2007
[edit] Joint NANOG/ARIN IPv6 Tutorials and Workshop Presentations
[edit] Relevant NANOG Presentations
Following is a list of IPv6 presentations given at NANOG meetings over the past several years. All the links go to the NANOG conference page which usually contains a link to presentation slides as well as recorded video of the presentation.
This list was selected from the NANOG presentations archive.
- IPv6 Transition & Operational Reality, Randy Bush, IIJ. NANOG 41, October 2007.
- IPv6 Technical Issues Panel, Moderator: Joel Jaeggli. NANOG 41, October 2007
- IPv6 Multihoming, by Marla Azinger, Frontier Communications. NANOG 38, October 2006.
- Pragmatismv6: a Grown-up, Critical Examination of IPv6, by Todd Underwood Renesys, moderator; Daniel Golding,Tier 1 Research; David Meyer, Cisco, University of Oregon; Jason Schiller, Verizon Business. NANOG 38, October 2006.
- Open issues with ipv6 routing/multihoming, by Jason Schiller, UUNET/Verizon. NANOG 37, June 2006.
- IAB IPv6 Multihoming BOF, Dave Meyer, Cisco, moderator. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- IPv6 Deployment Issues: A Tier 1 Perspective, by Stewart Bamford, Level3. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Tutorial: Getting Started with IPv6. Level: Introductory. Jordi Palet, Consulintel. NANOG 35, October 2005.
- Inter-AS Traffic Engineering Case Studies as Requirements for IPv6 Multihoming Solutions, by Jason Schiller, UUNET.
- IPv6 - Evolutionary Issues and Challenges, by Udo Steinegger, Cable & Wireless. NANOG 34, May 2005.
- Tutorial: IPv6 Deployment and Case Studies, by Salman Asadullah and Ciprian Popoviciu, Cisco. Level: Introductory/Intermediate. NANOG 32, October 2004.
- Network Augmentation Panel: Experiences in Adding IPv6 Services & Support to Existing IPv4 Networks. Bill Manning, moderator; Rob Rockell, Sprint; Brent Sweeny, Internet2 NOC; Ed Lewis, ARIN. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- IPv6 IPv4 Threat Comparison, by Darrin Miller and Sean Convery, Cisco. NANOG 31, May 2004.
- Overview of the Global IPv6 Routing Table, Gert Doering, SpaceNet AG, Munich, author. Cathy Wittbrodt, presenter. NANOG 29, October 2003.
- Tutorial: Issues in IPv6 Deployment, by Jeff Doyle. Level: Introductory. NANOG 28, June 2003.
- IPv4/IPv6 Dual-Stack on Abilene, by Grover Browning, Indiana University. NANOG 28, June 2003.
- Operational Testing of DNS Resources - IPv6/DNS Symbiosis, by Bill Manning. NANOG 27, February 2003.
- IPv6 Deployment Concepts, by Tony Hain, Cisco. Tutorial, NANOG 27, February 2003.
- Commercial IPv6 Deployment by ISPs in Japan, by J. Hagino, IIJ/KAME. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Experiences With Developing, Testing, Planning, and Operating IPv6-Enabled Nameservers, by Paul Vixie, ISC. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- IPv6 Impressions: ARIN Update and Routing Table Overview, by Cathy Wittbrodt, Packet Design. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- IPv6 Basics (Tutorial), by Tony Hain, Cisco. NANOG 26, October 2002.
- Operational Experience with IPv6 Migration, by Akira Kato, ISI. NANOG 22, May 2001.
- IPv6 in Mobile Wireless Networking, by Dana Blair, Cisco. NANOG 21, February 2001.
- IPv6: Why, What, When, Where? (Tutorial), by Steve Deering, Cisco. NANOG 19, June 2000.
- IPv6 Update / ARIN IPv6 Delegation Status, by Bill Manning, ISI, and Michael O'Neill, ARIN. Presentation includes "Penetration Rate of Private Address Space," "Current Use of IPv6 Address Space," and "ARIN IPv6 Delegation Status." NANOG 19, June 2000.
- Panel: Operational Experience with IPv6. Bob Fink, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (moderator), Rob Rockell, Sprint, Greg Miller, MCI WorldCom, Bill Maton, Communications Research Centre, Sean Mentzer, Qwest. NANOG 19, June 2000.
[edit] Google Tech Talks
- Google IPv6 Conference 2008 (video)
Please add links to other useful documents and presentations.
