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2001.7.4
Takashi Arano
NTT Communications
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
Japanese Deployment Efforts Governmental
– IPv6 Council (Kyogikai)– JGN (Japan Gigabit Network) IPv6
R&D– WIDE IPv6 / NSPIXP6 / Kame / Usagi / TAHI
Industrial– IAJapan IPv6 Deployment Committee– JPNIC IPv6 project– IPv6 Operation Study Group
Publication– IPv6 Journal (RIIS)– v6start (Nikkei BP)
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
IPv6 Council
Initiated by Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications
Chair: Jun Murai Not only router vendors and service providers, bu
t home appliance developers etc. are involved TAO (Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan)
conducts a nation-wide IPv6 experiment including home appliance application development, using budget of 8 billion Yen (= $ 800k).
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
IAJapan IPv6 Deployment Committee
Promote Japanese IPv6 Deployment in Industry– held IPv6 conferences for enlightment and education su
ch as “IPv6 Day”– publish IPv6-related articles in IAJapan Review, etc.– be a liaison to IPv6 organization and conferences in oth
er countries Stimulated by successful Global IPv6 Summit in J
apan, held at Osaka in Dec. 2000 Established in Apr.2001 Executive Chair: Toru Takahashi, Vice Executive Chair: Ju
n Murai, Ryoichi Hosoya, Chair: Takashi Arano
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
“IPv6 Day” - Let's Develop an IPv6 Technical Map- A half-day conference organized by IPv6 Deployment
Committee, at Chiba on 6 June 2001 Reviewed current status and issues from various points of
views– router and routing, server and applications (incl. DNS), ISP
operation, enterprise and home network and application, address policy and management
Each element is almost ready except DNS v6 transport, etc.
Operation and management technology, new security model, new applications are expected to be studied more.
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
IPv6 Journal First Journal in the world regarding IPv6
– Two issues were already published. Issued by RIIS (Research Institutes for Internet Strategies)
• Executive Advisor: J.Murai, T.Takahashi
– Editors: Arano(Chief), Esaki, Ogino, Maemura, Yokomizo, Fujimoto
– http://www.riis.ad.jp/ipv6/ Examples of contents:
– NAT: Pros and Cons – IPv6 Address Policy Tutorial– Recent Discussion regarding DNS– Internet Car Research– Company & Product Status Reports– Conference reports (this summit will be reported)– Learn from Korea!, planned:-)
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
IPv6 Operation Study Group Over 30 ISP operators and/or JANOG members are di
scussing from a “real operational” point of view Example topics to be discussed
– Address policy• Is the 80% rule really necessary?• Efficient Address management?
– Routing• Routes to be announced among ISPs?• How to do Traffic Engineering using a single prefix?• Multihoming
– Any missing pieces to deploy IPv6 just like IPv4?• Network monitoring, DNS, Renumbering, Transition tools…
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
Other Activities
JPNIC IPv6 project– Develops IPv6 registry systems– Proposes a new IPv6 policy
v6start– Nikkei-BP is one of major publishers– Providing educational web pages– http://v6start.net/
Global IPv6 Summit in Korea
©2001, Takashi Arano, NTT Communications
Summary
In Japan, research sectors have tried to develop new types of applications such as home appliances in a national scale.
However, IPv6 is more than just research topics. More and more traditional IPv4 people have started to be involved in IPv6 deployment in a business sense.