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1 IPv6 Workshop APAN Aug. 2003 John Barlow Advanced Communication Services Coordinator, GrangeNet

2 Goals Design and set up a functioning, globally connected, IPv6 network. After the workshop you should be able to engineer IPv6 networks within your campus, division or faculty; and to help teach or facilitate future IPv6 workshops. Topics covered: –Router Configuration: How do you turn on IPv6 routing on a router? –BGP Configuration: Configure BGP sessions between the campus’ and core routers. –Addressing: How addressing works, what types of addressing schemes are possible, how allocations are made, and current best practices. –Bind configuration: Populate a DNS server with AAAA records, forward and reverse lookups, best practices, bind versions required, and potential pitfalls. –Application Space: Some students will set up IPv6-aware servers, including Telnet, HTTP, SSH and SMTP. –Transition Issues: How do you make your IPv6 network IPv4-aware and vice versa? How extensively can you do dual stack implementations and where do you need to do translation? –Discussion Issues: Multihoming, auto-configuration, network administration and network management. –Services: What IPv6 services should a campus or RNO currently offer? What are the best known practices for distributing IPv6 throughout a campus or state network?

3 Housekeeping Access to building & room –Opening and closing times Parking & transport Toilets Food and drink location Contact: Seung-Yun Lee +82 42 861 5404

4 Day 1 Plan 8:30amwelcome coffee 9:00amstart 10:15ammorning tea (15 min) 10:30amcontinue 12:30pmlunch (45 min) 1:15pmcontinue 3:00pmafternoon tea (15 min) 3:15pmcontinue 4:30pmfinish

5 Day 2 Plan 8:30amwelcome coffee 9:00amstart 10:15ammorning tea (15 min) 10:30amcontinue 12:30pmlunch (45 min) 1:15pmAfternoon presentations 3:00pmafternoon tea (15 min) 3:15pmcontinue 4:30pmfinish

6 Schedule Day One Morning –IPv6 workshop intro –IPv6 Fundamentals –IPv6 Lab Addressing –Allocation Schemes –Lab Lunch Day One Afternoon –Lab (continued) –Review topics –“under the hood of IPv6” Day Two Morning –Multiple IPv6 Allocations –Lab –Provider Independent Addressing –Lab –DNS –Transition and Tunnels –“Building a dual stack computer” –Lab –GPN v6 –Campus Deployment –Campus Addressing Plans –Question Period Lunch Day Two Afternoon

7 IPv6 and APAN Tunnel IPv6 from other APAN site, run IPv6 native as soon as possible. Tunnel IPv6 within your country, run IPv6 native as soon as possible. Request IPv6 address allocation from APNIC, for example see: –http://www.aarnet.edu.au/network/design/ipv6/addressing. htmlhttp://www.aarnet.edu.au/network/design/ipv6/addressing. html

8 Contacts AARNet IPv6 documentation: http://www.aarnet.edu.au/network/design/ipv6/ Australian mailing list: “subscribe ipv6-au” to ipv6-au-request@e-secure.com.auipv6-au-request@e-secure.com.au AARNet IPv6 working group — see John Barlow Internet2 IPv6 Working Group –http://ipv6.internet2.edu/http://ipv6.internet2.edu/ Your local RNO representative.


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