ARIN XXI
IPv6 Pre-Game Show & Main Event - Sunday, 6 April 2008 & Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Location: Imperial Ballroom

ARIN XXI IPv6 Logo

ARIN XXI will feature a native IPv6 network to allow attendees to experiment with IPv6 end sites on the Internet!  Bring your laptop and your questions to the IPv6 Pre-Game Show- Sunday, 2:00 - 3:00 PM. Hear about similar IPv6 experiments and the network setup at ARIN XXI, and try connecting to a IPv6-only network – ARIN technical staff will be on hand to assist. Ask your questions so you can be ready for the IPv6 Main Event on Tuesday from 5:00 to 6:00 PM immediately following the Public Policy meeting.

The Main Event will feature presentations explaining the experiment, offering test scenarios, and information on setup in detail.  During the course of the experiment, ARIN will offer technical support and keep of track network statistics. The event will conclude with a report of the results.

Refreshments will be served, and we will have a small thank you gift for everyone who comes to get a handle on IPv6.  We’ll see you there!

 

The IPv6 Pre-Game Show - Sunday, 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Event Speaker
Why is the Experiment Important? Suzanne Woolf
The Highlight Reel – A Report on Past "Experiments" - NANOG, APNIC, IETF Danny McPherson
Chalk Talk - The Setup at ARIN XXI Matt Ryanczak/Larry Blunk
The Warm-up – Get on the Network and Test List Goals Mark Kosters
Comments/Suggestions from Audience  YOU!
The IPv6 Main Event - Tuesday, 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Event Speaker
The Pep-talk - The Purpose of the Experiment Suzanne Woolf
The Coach’s Notes Mark Kosters
The Highlight Reel – A Report on Past "Experiments" - NANOG, APNIC, IETF Danny McPherson
Offensive Coordination -  IPv6-nat and totd dns setup Larry Blunk
Defensive Coordination - Transition Options Alain Durand 
Special Teams - OS IPsec Availability Merike Kaeo
Chalk Talk - The Setup at ARIN XXI Matt Ryanczak
Post Game Wrap up Mark Kosters