[v6ops] IPv6 Operations - IETF 82
Fred Baker <fred@cisco.com> Thu, 10 November 2011 09:29 UTC
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Seeing some discussion, I have added Gang Chen's draft to the agenda. The implications are that speakers Wednesday get a half hour each, while speakers Thursday get 24 minutes. There is an issue posting the agenda just now, so I'll do it when the server will take it. Folks with issues - that's what agenda bashing is for. Speakers, I need slides by Sunday evening at the latest, and I suggest that you plan for a little presentation and a lot of discussion. IPv6 Operations - IETF 82 Wednesday 9:00-11:30 Agenda bashing Basic Requirements for IPv6 Customer Edge Routers 31-Oct-11 , <draft-ietf-v6ops-6204bis> Operational Neighbor Discovery Problems 24-Oct-11 , <draft-ietf-v6ops-v6nd-problems> Stateless Source Address Mapping for ICMPv6 Packets 25-Jul-11 , <draft-xli-v6ops-ivi-icmp-address> Experiences from an IPv6-Only Network in the WIDE Camp Autumn 2011 23-Oct-11 , <draft-hazeyama-widecamp-ipv6-only-experience> Wireline Incremental IPv6 9-Oct-11 , <draft-kuarsingh-wireline-incremental-ipv6> Thursday 13:00-15:00 Analysis and recommendation for the ULA usage 21-Oct-11 , <draft-liu-v6ops-ula-usage-analysis> Using the IPv6 Flow Label for Server Load Balancing 12-Oct-11 , <draft-carpenter-v6ops-label-balance> IPv6 Guidance for Internet Content and Application Service Providers 21-Oct-11 , <draft-carpenter-v6ops-icp-guidance> Rapid Transition of IPv4 contents to be IPv6-accessible 29-Oct-11 , <draft-sunq-v6ops-contents-transition> NAT64 Operational Considerations 31-Oct-11 , <draft-chen-v6ops-nat64-cpe>
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