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THURSDAY 21 MARCH 2013 | CONFERENCE DAY TWO |
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PROGRAMME IN PDF
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08.00 |
WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE |
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CHAIRMAN
Victor Kuarsingh | RogerS Cable |
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SESSION BYOD |
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09.00 |
A Flood of Employee-owned Mobile Devices Are Coming.
Are you Ready? |
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Understanding the challenges of bring your own device (BYOD) and how companies should be prepared for supporting a BYOD strategy in an IPv4/v6 connected world.
Yanick Pouffary
Global IPv6 Development
HP |
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09.30 |
Migrating Corporate Wi-Fi Networks to IPv6 and the Implications
of BYOD
Address a number of requirements needed when considering an IPv6 deployment in an Enterprise Wireless LAN. Educating the attendee on include security, client mobility, the visibility of these clients and the ability to manage them, and network efficiency. With this knowledge, they will be able to better plan and benefit from the deployment of IPv6 in their network.
Bill Rubino | Marketing Manager | Cisco |
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10.00 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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10.30 |
Mobile Network Group Identification in Machine-to-Machine and Fixed Mobile Convergence |
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In Fixed Mobile Convergence, the devices connected to a mobile network belonging to a single customer such as smart phone, pad or PC need to be identified using group addressing in order to give the same QoS and also to help upcoming applications such as photo sharing.
Behcet Sarikaya | Senior Research Engineer | Huawei |
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V6 and Home Networking |
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11.00 |
Home Networking in the IETF |
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The IETF Homenet working group is standardizing techniques for automatic IPv6 prefix assignment, routing across multiple subnets, naming and service discovery, as well as automatic border detection and security. Giving an overview of the challenges the working group is facing, a consensus achieved thus far, and a vision for what is left to accomplish going forward.
Ole troan | co-author of the IETF Homenet Architecture |
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11.30 |
Extreme IPv6 Networking at Home
IPv6-only networking.
Home automation
All devices addressable from the global Internet
Automatic home networking
Jari Arkko | Ericsson |
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12.00 |
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Demonstrating How IPv6 Home Networking
is Easy
Describing how my home network works, how adding IPv6 is easy by migration from tunnel to native Comcast, how people use IPv6 but don't know it.
Bob Hinden | Checkpoint Software Fellow |
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12.30 |
LUNCH |
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V6 only in the Cloud and the Core |
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14.00 |
Replacing MPLS: TeraStream, a Native IPv6 Architecture
Introducing TeraStream, a drastically simplified native IPv6 network, based on the infrastructure cloud model, controlled under a realtime OSS. Within TeraStream, we are using the large IPv6 address space to provide advanced functionality to the user, and replace complex protocols like MPLS.
Ian Farrer | Senior Architect | Deutsche Telekom AG |
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14.30 |
IPv6-only Data Centres using IPv4-IPv6 Translation |
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Discussing an alternative to incremental dual-stack: making the leap straight to IPv6-only operation. This approach may potentially help reduce the pressure for increasingly scarce IPv4 resources, and reduce the complexity of the overall platform.
Tore Anderson | Redpill Linpro AS |
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15.00 |
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Segment Routing – IPv6 Use-Cases
Explaining how segment routing can be applied to IPv6 to resolve problems such as multi-path, disjoint path and traffic engineering without requiring LDP or RSVP-TE.
Clarence Filsfils | Cisco |
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15.20 |
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Describing MAP
By mapping aggregate prefixes in IPv4 and IPv6, "Mapping of Addresses + Port" (MAP) utilizes the massive scale of the IPv6 routing system to deliver IPv4 as a service within the routing infrastructure of an IPv6 network.
Mark Townsley | Cisco Fellow |
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15.40 |
Lw4over6: an Evolution of the DS-Lite Model
Service providers who decide to go with an IPv6-only access model still need to provide an IPv4 service to their customers.
When many devices and applications in the home are still IPv4 only, solutions like NAT64 are not applicable. |
Lw4over6 is a straightforward evolution of the DS-Lite model in which an IPv4 service is offered as an overlay for the IPv6 access network.
Lw4over6 goes one step further, by making the AFTR (DS-Lite concentrator) stateless, thus enabling lower cost deployment and instant fail-over.
Benoit Lourdelet | Juniper Networks |
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16.10 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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16.40 |
Sunsetting IPv4
Turning off IPv4 definitively can be seen as the final phase of the migration to IPv6. Analysing the difficulties arising when sunsetting IPv4,and identifying the gaps resulting in additional work.
Simon Perreault | Viagenie and Tina Tsou | Huawei |
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17.10 |
The Killer App is Automation in the Cloud |
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The pace of change in IT infrastructure and services has never been greater. New opportunities abound with the shift to cloud computing and the explosion of mobility. Organizations must automate infrastructure and workload provisioning to remain relevant and compete in the new economy, yet much of the opportunity is only available using IPv6. Thoughts on where the biggest opportunities are and some practical advice will be presented.
Paul Zawacki | Enterprise Architect | Oracle |
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17.40 |
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Cloud as a Driver for IPv6
IPv6 provides capabilities and functionality that enable the deployment of a more scalable, a more feature rich and easier to operate Cloud. Discussing several such IPv6 specific benefits to cloud deployment and operation. Reviewing the current status of IPv6 support by Cloud Service Providers.
Ciprian Popoviciu | President and CEO | nephos6 |
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18.10 |
END OF THE CONFERENCE DAY TWO |
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