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Network Technology Area Network (APAN). 20 th APAN – Taipei, Taiwan August 2005. By Stephen Kingham for Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureswaran Ramadass. Chair: Yan Ma/BUPT Full report on APAN web site. Some projects and achievements: HDTV over IPv6 in Korea
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Network Technology Area Network (APAN) 20th APAN – Taipei, Taiwan August 2005 By Stephen Kingham for Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureswaran Ramadass
Chair: Yan Ma/BUPT Full report on APAN web site. Some projects and achievements: HDTV over IPv6 in Korea Distance Learning using IPv6 in Thailand IPv6 Training Workshop 27 July, 2005, in Malaysia IPv6 enabled NTP trial service to APAN community in China http:ntp.buptnet.edu.cn IPV6 Summit at APAN Taipei 2005 – Very successful IPV6 Working Group
At this meeting Infrastructure, applications, research stressed More technical issues will be discussed in the next APAN meeting Need new project proposals, say: HDTV Training SIP over IPv6 … IPV6 Working Group Future Work
Measurement Working Group • Chair: Yasuichi Kitamura/CRL • Status: Interim • This meeting: • Report on E2Epi workshop in Vancouver (July 16-17) • Working Group Meeting • WORK IN THIS AREA IS DONE IN NOC • Future Work: • 2 day E2Epi workshop during APAN meeting in Tokyo 2006
Chairs: Lim Seow San/TP and Jysoo Lee/KISTI Status: Interim Work is done in AI3 Propose to become a BoF Satellite Working Group
Chair: Akira Kato/JAIRC Status: Interim Had a BoF at Taipei, 5 speakers, 1 remote. 15 participants. Lambda BoF
SECURITY WORKSHOP & Meeting • Chair: Rahmat Budiarto (APAN-MY) • Demo of Successful Blackhat (Script Kiddies) Intrusion • 2005.8.26, Friday, 14.00 – 14.30 • Presenter: Rahmat Budiarto • Meeting: Discussion on IPS technology • 2005.8.26, Friday, 14.30 – 15.45 • Presenter: Prof. Nen-Fu Huang, • Dept. of Computer Science • National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan • Attendees: 8 participants
Security:Proposed Projects/ Activities • More speakers from CERTs for workshops/ tutorials in the 21th APAN Meeting, Tokyo, January 2006 • Promote/teach implementation of security systems is needed in APAN community networks (edge). • example: Worm monitoring system
Chairs: Stephen Kingham/AARNet and Quincy Wu/NCNU Promoting/teaching SIP Popular SIP Tutorial run at Taipei Meeting, 20+ people attended entire day. Similar to APAN Cairns and Bangkok. Full day Advanced SIP track at APAN Meeting Taipei on Thursday, 9 Presentations (2 remote), 15 participants SIP-H323 Working Group Meeting. Well attended (10 participants) Project: “SIP Proxy in core of APAN sip@apan.net” progress: APAN NOC has verbally agreed to provide a Unix Server in APAN so that a SIP Server can be used to peer APAN SIP Domains. APEET has agreed to assist APAN Members to participate in ENUM trials. SIP-H.323 Working Group
Future work (including existing Projects): Will run full day SIP Tutorial again at APAN Tokyo 2006. Plus another day to teach/install 3-to-4 advanced SIP topics: Install/configure SER Open Source Proxy Server Install/configure Open Source Calling Card application for SIP Install/configure Radius backend for SER Open Source Proxy Server SIP-H.323 Working Group