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MPLS and Ethernet 2014
 
       
    FRIDAY 21 MARCH 2014 | CONFERENCE DAY THREE  
       
       















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  07.45 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE  
 
Mark Townsley, Cisco
CHAIRMAN

Steve Simlo
| IPv6 Product Manager |
Cisco
     
   
  Opening Speech
 
  08.40



Dr. Jorge Pereira
| IPv6 & Wireless Expert | European Commission
     
     
  Session IPv6 Operation
 
     
  09.00 Building Best Current Operational Practices
   
Hiroshi Esaki Delivering an update on the BCOP work that we are doing (Best Current Operational Practices in different regions). Presenting the document, that is removing the next speedbump in IPv6 deployment (after RIPE-554), titled "Generic IPv6 troubleshooting procedures for helpdesks around the world".

Jan Zorz | isoc
     
  09.20 A Service Provider Handbook to IPv6 deployment
   
Hiroshi Esaki Introducing service provider strategies for IPv6 deployment. Communication and robust learning strategy are critical to building enterprise readiness for mass market launches of supportable services. Diving into each of these strategy sub-topics.

Matthew Wilder | P.Eng., Sr Engineer, IPv6 & IP Address Management, Office of the CTO | TELUS
     
  09.40 IPv6 BGP Flowspec - Dynamic Distribution of Security Profiles
   
Hiroshi Esaki Providing a practical introduction with BGP Flowspec as practical IPv6 SDN control plane mechanism to distribute security policies.  The attendees will understand how Flowspec rules are configured, distributed and ultimately, how they are applied.  BGP flowspec is a technology aiding to the scalable and dynamic nature of IPv6 networks.

Gunter van de Velde | Cisco
     
  10.00 COFFEE BREAK
     
  IPv6 in the Enterprise
 
     
  10.30 DHCPv6 Fingerprinting and BYOD
   
Hiroshi Esaki The recent flood of personal mobile devices into the enterprise network environment has created an immense new security and access control challenge for corporate networks. DHCP fingerprinting appears to be a valuable mechanism for allowing the automation of security policy instantiation and regulating network access based on client type. Reviewing the challenges and the likely future of this potentially critical feature.

Tom Coffeen | Infoblox
     
     
  Session Home Networks  
 
   
  10.50 Consumer Services, the Home Network, and IPv6  
   
John Brzozowski, Comcast Diving into how Comcast is leveraging its deployment of IPv6 to extend the operator infrastructure into the customer's premises to enable the deliver of advanced, next generation services over IP, specifically IP video. A live demonstration of home networking for a cable environment is also being proposed as part of this session.  

John Brzozowski | Comcast
 
       
  11.10 IPv6 Ready CE Router Logo Program  
   
Revealingl findings from the UNH InterOperability Lab's last home router interoperability test event in Spring 2013 and discussing the anticipated affect of the logo program on the state of IPv6 in the home. Invested in the future of home networking, the UNH InterOperability Lab is following the IETF Homenet working group and other groups, such as DLNA and CEA, who are also looking into IPv6 in the home.

Timothy Winters | UNH
 
       
  11.30
Carl Wuyts, Technicolor The IPv6 Routed Home


Mark Townsley
IETF Homenet Working Group Co-Chair
 
       
  12.00 END OF THE CONFERENCE  
         
    12.30 LUNCH