IPv6 at ARIN XXIII
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The following information on IPv6 was presented on Sunday, April 26, 2009 at the ARIN Public Policy and Members Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. These presentations are also available on ARIN's public website.
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Program of Events
How To Run IPv6 When All You Have Is IPv4 by Mark Kosters
Webcast: Quicktime
Presentation: IPv6 Session
- Note: This webcast also includes presentations from Darren Kara and Matt Ryanczak
Using IPv6 with NAT-PT by Darren Kara
Darren Kara demonstrated how to set up an IPv6 network with NAT-PT within your lab. He offered multiple solutions to accomplish this goal. During this session attendees had the opportunity to emit v6 packets going to both the v6 and v4 Internet seamlessly from a laptop. Kara provided step-by-step setup instructions for home or office use.
Presentation: Network Setup
Using IPv6 with a Tunnel Broker by Matt Ryanczak
Matt Ryanczak demonstrated how to set up an IPv6 network if your upstream cannot support IPv6. He provided step-by-step setup instructions for creating your own IPv6 network with no IPv6 access required by your ISP. Multiple methods were shown to achieve this goal.
Presentation: IPv6 Tunnel Brokers
A Dive into IPv6 Implementation for ISP's - Is it that deep? by Aaron Hughes
Aaron Hughes, Facility Security Officer (FSO) for Cariden Technologies and contractor to Lockheed Martin, UnitedLayer and others, and prior VP of Technology for Terremark, demonstrated the process he undertook to IPv6-enable networks under his control. He explained all the steps to take you from requesting your initial allocation; enabling v6; developing a v6 customer base; and growing your connectivity to other v6-enabled ISPs.
Webcast: Quicktime
Presentation: A Dive into IPv6 Implementation for ISP's - Is it that deep?
Dual-prong Approach: IPv6 and Dual-stack Lite by Alan Duraid and Yiu Lee
The Internet currently is mostly using IPv4. However, the complete allocation of the IPv4 address pool is looming within the next 20 to 30 months. IPv6 was designed over a decade ago to enable the Internet to scale beyond this limitation, but IPv6 is still largely undeployed in the public Internet.
This presentation and associated demo focuses on a solution, Dual-stack lite, that leverages the deployment of IPv6 to provide an IPv4 service that will not require a unique IPv4 address per broadband customer.
The lack of backward compatibility between IPv4 and IPv6 makes it difficult to deploy IPv6 incrementally in the Internet.
Webcast: Quicktime
Presentation: Dual-prong Approach: IPv6 and Dual-stack Lite
General ARIN XXIII Information
Configuration Information and Reference Materials
Helpful links with IPv6 configuration information
NANOG IPv6 Hour - February 2008
IETF71 IPv4 Outage User Experiences
IPv6 Information Websites
ARIN's own IPv6 Information Portal
SixXS IPv6 Deployment & Tunnel Broker
Past ARIN IPv6 Events
IPv6 Pre-Game Event at ARIN XXI:
IPv6 Main Event at ARIN XXI:
IPv6 Event at the Caribbean Sector Meeting: