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Wireline: Incremental IPv6 draft-ietf-v6ops-wireline-incremental-ipv6-01

Wireline: Incremental IPv6 draft-ietf-v6ops-wireline-incremental-ipv6-01. Victor Kuarsingh, Rogers Communications Inc. Short History. Individual Submission July 2011 Accepted as WG Document in IETF 82 Taipei Posted as WG Document November 2011 Updated February 2012 based on comments on list

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Wireline: Incremental IPv6 draft-ietf-v6ops-wireline-incremental-ipv6-01

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  1. Wireline: Incremental IPv6draft-ietf-v6ops-wireline-incremental-ipv6-01 Victor Kuarsingh, Rogers Communications Inc

  2. Short History • Individual Submission July 2011 • Accepted as WG Document in IETF 82 Taipei • Posted as WG Document November 2011 • Updated February 2012 based on comments on list • Initial feedback on • inclusion/exclusion of NAT64 (and related technologies) • Focus on IPv6 and less focus on IPv4 (per discussions at IETF82)

  3. Document Changes • Changes made moving to version -00 • Text updates and edits • New Sections Added • Updated References • Changes made moving to version -01 • Refocus document to concentrate more on IPv6 deployment (less emphasis on IPv4 continuance) • Phase 3 now called “IPv6-Only” vs “IPv4 Tunneled” • Text updates (spelling, typos, awkward text)

  4. Transition Phases • Phase 0 • Foundational Items (routing, policy, security, transition architecture) • Preparation for IPv6 Network • Phase 1 (Tunneling) • Managed/Assist Auto-Tunneling (6to4, Teredo) • Introduce 6RD as early option • Most tools on IPv4, main capabilities (content to be added) • Phase 2 (Native Dual Stack) • Mature IPv6 environment, add in CGN if needed • Mature IPv6 tools, capabilities, operational proceeds • Phase 3 (IPv6 Only) • IPv6 now mature, services on IPv6 now (for the most part) • Utilize IPv4 tunneling and/or translation if required

  5. Next Steps / WG Feedback requirements • Document -02 planned with additional considerations information • New content being suggested, will circulate with WG • Other WG input welcome (text, suggestions and/or references) • Add “for further reading sections” to consolidate included and other important references • Need to agree on the following: • Do we include NAT64 and/ or draft-ietf-v6ops-464xlat-01 in Phase 3 discussion/information • Are there other technologies which should be considered / and / or references needed? • Is IPv6 focus correct/agreed to (so far on list – yes)

  6. Following -02 • Following -02 (based on input) should we • Look for WGLC? • Are there structural issues in document that need to be addressed or; • Should more/less information be included

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