The Chair introduced the SIG and explained the agenda of this rescheduled SIG.
- IPv6 allocation in the AP region
Anna Mulingbayan, APNIC
This presentation described the status of IPv6 allocations, deployment, and training in the AP region.
Questions and discussion
No questions or discussion.
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- KAME Mobile IPv6 status report
Keiichi Shima, IIJ
This presentation described the status and operations of the KAME MIP6 project, including the proposed release plan.
Questions and discussion
There was a brief discussion relating to the use of ADVAPI in the Home Address option.
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- IPv6 in UMTS
Hesham Soliman, Ericsson
This presentation described the status of developments in IPv6 for UMTS, including issues relating to addressing, migration, and mobility support.
Questions and discussion
There was brief discussion of the IPsec in relation to VPNs.
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- DNS PnP
Jun-Ichiro Itojun Hagino, WIDE
This presentation described the development and deployment status of Multicast DNS, Dynamic DNS, and IPv6 Server Discovery.
Questions and discussion
No questions or discussion.
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- IPv6 DNS
Akira Kato, WIDE
This presentation outlined the DNS implications in IPv6 addressing.
Questions and discussion
No questions or discussion.
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- Large space IPv4 trial usage program
Kosuke Ito, IPv6 Promotion Council
This presentation outlined the status of the “Time Limited?project which was proposed at the previous APNIC Open Policy Meeting. The project aims to trial the use of large, time-limited IPv4 allocations from the historically-allocated Net43 as a way of encouraging migration to IPv6 by 2005.
Note, this presentation was originally scheduled for the IPv6 Address policy SIG.
Questions and discussion
It was noted that the community will rely on regular reports relating to this project.
It was clarified that address space returned under the operation of this trial will be returned to APNIC. It was stressed that this should remain an important condition of the trial.
It was noted that a web site relating to this project is being developed.