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Community interaction in the Internet industryfor research, development and deploymentinteroperability,stabilityMost conservative & experiencesplayer…….Supported by- Corporate Executives- R&E Network- Referenced stacksOperatorsStandardization body(IETF/ITU/W3C, etc.)VendorsResearch withPractical development


Steps to Establish Interoperability• Technical Standardization– IETF• Referenced Implementation– e.g., ISC(bind), KAME(BSD), USAGI(Linux)• Conformance testing– e.g., TAHI• Interoperability testing– e.g., Moonv6/ UNH-IOL, PLUGTEST, Connectathon, TAHI• Testbed operation– e.g., Abilene, 6NET/EURO6IX/GEANT, JGN/WIDE, APAN


<strong>IPv6</strong> Referenced ImplementationKAME <strong>IPv6</strong> for *BSD* (since 1998)- Keio Univ., Univ. of Tokyo, Fujitsu, IIJ,NECHitachi,, Toshiba, Yokogawa- http://www.kame.netUSAGI <strong>IPv6</strong> for LINUX (since 2000)- Keio Univ.,Yokogawa, Toshiba, IBM, Sharp,Hitachi, NTT-Soft, Univ.of Tokyo, HUT- http://www.linux-ipv6.orgTAHI <strong>IPv6</strong> Test & Evaluation (since 1998)- Yokogawa, Univ.of Tokyo, NTT Group, Yasukawa,- <strong>IPv6</strong> Promotion Council Certificate WG- http://www.tahi.orgDNS and BIND (since 2001)- USC-ISI, ISC


<strong>IPv6</strong> <strong>Ready</strong> <strong>Logo</strong> <strong>Program</strong>run by <strong>IPv6</strong> ForumSeptember 1, 1, 2003 20031. 1. Test Test Specification Released2. 2. Practical logo logo program startsContacts:Hiroshi Esaki Jim Bound Latif Ladid,


Structure of <strong>Program</strong>• Board of <strong>IPv6</strong> Forum– Chairperson : Latif Ladid– Technical Directorate Chairperson : Jim Bound @HP• <strong>IPv6</strong> <strong>Ready</strong> <strong>Logo</strong> <strong>Program</strong>– Chairperson• Hiroshi Esaki @ WIDE/<strong>IPv6</strong>-PC– Technical Officers• Cesar Viho @ IRISA• Benjamin Schultz / Rob Wolff @ UNH-IOL• Hiroshi Miyata @ TAHI / Yokogawa(*) special thanks to Philippe Cousin (ETSI) and to Laurent Toutain(IRISA) for boot strap phase of program and for continuoussupporting and contribution


ResponsibilitiesChairHiroshi ESAKITechnicalMarketAdministrativeLegalHiroshi MIYATA(TAHI/<strong>IPv6</strong>-PC)Ben Shultz(UNH-IOL)Cesar Viho(IRISA)Philippe Cousin(ETSI)


Face-to-Face Meetings• 1 st Meeting– 14th May, 2003 @ Madrid• 2 nd Meeting– 21st July @ ETSI Sophia Antipolis• 3 rd Meeting– 22nd September @ Brussels (14:30 at Theater)• 4 th Meeting– 8 th December @ Arlington


Objectives• Phase 1, i.e., minimum requirements– Encourage every organizations that will deploy<strong>IPv6</strong>– Inform ordinary people of equipment andservice interoperability and conformance forequipments and services• Phase 2, i.e., complete requirements– Check and ensure the equipment and serviceinteroperability and conformance according tothe <strong>IPv6</strong> technical standards.


Notes• Phase 1 program runs, even after the release of Phase 2• <strong>Logo</strong> Design– <strong>Logo</strong> of Phase 1 and Phase 2 can be distinguished• Phase 1 : Silver background• Phase 2 : Gold background– <strong>Logo</strong> ID includes• Serial Number• Version number for testing specification• Approved functional component(s)• List of products approved for the <strong>IPv6</strong> <strong>Ready</strong> <strong>Logo</strong> ispublished on the Web.


Notes (Cont’)• Co-operation with other programs– Interoperability Laboratories• UNH-IOL(at USA), NICI(at Taiwan)– Interoperability events• Connectathon, PLUGTEST, UNH-IOL, TAHI• Moonv6Focusing on complex/complete interoperability againstadvanced functions, e.g., routing protocol


Products for Phase 1 <strong>Logo</strong>• Host equipment• Router equipment• Operating System (e.g., Linux)• <strong>IPv6</strong> Protocol Stack (e.g., VxWorks)(*) Application (e.g., mail server) and service(e.g., ISP) is for further study


Application Procedure1. Conformance testing by Self-test2. Interoperability testing with two Routersand two Host3. Fill out application form and send to thefollowing e-mail address with the test log< v6-apply@v6pc.jp >4. Agree the logo license agreement(*) Self-test base and Interoperability test event base areessentially based on the same testing criteria, which isPhase 1 test specification.


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Phase I Approved Products• As of December 8, 2003


Coverage andPrimary Responsibilityfor Phase 2<strong>IPv6</strong> CoreMLDM<strong>IPv6</strong>IPsecMigrationUNH/IOLUNH/IOL<strong>IPv6</strong>PC/TAHI<strong>IPv6</strong>PC/TAHIIRISANov.2003 Nov.2003 Oct.2003 Feb.2004 Jan.2004[Due for the first draft test specification](*) Self-test suites ; Targeting 2Q of 2004.


Policy of Phase 2 <strong>Logo</strong>• Our assumption is ;that the vendor will apply core and MLD, first.Then, they add IPSec, M<strong>IPv6</strong> and migration.• From this perspective, core and MLD is basic andIPSec/M<strong>IPv6</strong>/Migration is an optional.• We give a logo, when the product passes at leastone component.• Which component(s) the product passes isrepresented by <strong>Logo</strong>-ID.(*) it would be like a control flag in TCP header.


Summary• <strong>IPv6</strong> Forum “<strong>IPv6</strong> <strong>Ready</strong> <strong>Logo</strong> <strong>Program</strong>”– Global unique test specification/criteria– Global collaboration– Encourage the deployment of <strong>IPv6</strong> technology• Contact for application– Web http://www.ipv6ready.org– Mail – Chair Hiroshi Esaki


THANK YOU…..Oh, by the way,…..“5th TAHI/v6PC Test Event”• January 19-23, 2004.• Makuhari (near downtown Tokyo), JAPAN• http://www.tahi.org/by Hiroshi Esaki

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