[96881] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: NANOG 40 agenda posted
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William B. Norton)
Tue May 29 09:56:20 2007
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 06:49:53 -0700
From: "William B. Norton" <bill.norton@gmail.com>
Reply-To: bill.norton@gmail.com
To: "John Curran" <jcurran@istaff.org>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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On 5/29/07, John Curran <jcurran@istaff.org> wrote:
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> P.S. I'm not at this NANOG, and it's probably too late
> to round up presentations, but what might be
> really helpful to most folks would be presentations
> which cover some or most aspects (getting transit,
> address planning, routing, firewall, DNS/DHCP) of
> dropping IPv6 into existing IPv4 service providers
> with destroying today's production services by
> accident. Real world experience is preferred over
Thanks for the thoughtful post John.
Along these lines, we have some time during the Peering BOF at the upcoming
NANOG in Bellevue if there are folks that can speak to
+ operational experiences peering IPv6 traffic,
+ maybe some gotchas,
+ lessons learned types of things.
For a BOF we don't need formal slides, approvals, etc. just folks willing to
share their experiences with the group in 2-5 minutes... Send me email if
you are interested.
Bill
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/29/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">John Curran</b> <<a href="mailto:jcurran@istaff.org">jcurran@istaff.org</a>> wrote:</span></div>
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">P.S. I'm not at this NANOG, and it's probably too late<br> to round up presentations, but what might be
<br> really helpful to most folks would be presentations<br> which cover some or most aspects (getting transit,<br> address planning, routing, firewall, DNS/DHCP) of<br> dropping IPv6 into existing IPv4 service providers
<br> with destroying today's production services by<br> accident. Real world experience is preferred over</blockquote>
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<div>Thanks for the thoughtful post John. </div>
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<div>Along these lines, we have some time during the Peering BOF at the upcoming NANOG in Bellevue if there are folks that can speak to </div>
<div>+ operational experiences peering IPv6 traffic, </div>
<div>+ maybe some gotchas, </div>
<div>+ lessons learned types of things.</div>
<div>For a BOF we don't need formal slides, approvals, etc. just folks willing to share their experiences with the group in 2-5 minutes... Send me email if you are interested.</div>
<div><br>Bill</div>
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