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Story about RIPE-501 and RIPE-554. jan@go6.si. 1. About me (in a glance). CEO of Slovenian Go6 Institute IPv6 advocate IPv6 consultant for many Slovenian operators and enterprises In network and Internet operations for 22 years 13 years of experience with IPv6
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Story about RIPE-501 and RIPE-554 jan@go6.si 1
About me (in a glance) • CEO of Slovenian Go6 Institute • IPv6 advocate • IPv6 consultant for many Slovenian operators and enterprises • In network and Internet operations for 22 years • 13 years of experience with IPv6 • Active and contributing member of RIPE and IETF community • Primary co-author of RIPE-501/554 IPv6 procurement doc • Co-author of RFC 6346 (A+P approach to IPv4 depletion) • Frequent IPv6 Flyer (Google IPv6 implementors conference, OECD meeting, RIPE, different government meetings, etc…) 2
RIPE-501/554 - Why and how? • Started in Slovenia by asking our government why they don’t require IPv6 when buying equipment • Continued through Go6 up to RIPE IPv6 community and towards very successful globally recognized IPv6 procurement document • Translated in many languages
RIPE-501/554 – Consensus building process • 1,5 year to get consensus on RIPE-501 • Another 1,5 years to get consensus on RIPE-554 • Many people from community and industry involved in this process
RIPE-501/554 Why and how? • Removes a first speedbump in IPv6 deployment process • Governments and enterprises are actually using it • “You must require IPv6 and here is recommendation how”
RIPE-501 position paper from a Vendor VendorX position paper: After careful analysis of the RIPE-501 profile, Ci*co is expressing its support for the following reasons: The set of features listed is deployment oriented and takes into account architectures that have been validated by experience. The profile does not restrict itself to a small set of core IPv6 features. The document lists a coherent set of IPv6 features that are likely to help the industry deploy IPv6 at a faster pace. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6553/brief_c80-674464.html
Improvements in RIPE-554 It now covers: Hosts Consumer-grade Layer 2 switches Enterprise/service provider Layer 2 switches Firewalls, intrusion detection systems Routers and L3 switches CPE and Load Balancer spec Mobile nodes spec Requirements for system integrator
Improvements in RIPE-554 More text, descriptions and explanations:
Improvements in RIPE-554 Only one way to comply: Mix of IPv6 Ready Logo certification and/or the long list of RFCs
RIPE-554 Intended to use as an initial template for European Commission to develop “Generic EU IPv6 profile” 21
Co-authors of RIPE-554 – Q&A time • Sander Steffann Jan Žorž Merike Käo sander@steffann.nljan@go6.sikaeo@merike.com 22