30 May 2001 Advanced Services Group 6 Breakout Results Recorded by Matt Zekauskas.

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30 May 2001 Advanced Services Group 6 Breakout Results Recorded by Matt Zekauskas

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 2 Group 6 Scott Friedrich, GA Tech Deborah Davis, GA Tech Matthew Almand, TAMU Scott Douglas, Goddard Peter Olenick, Princeton Matt Zekauskas, stuckee Mike from GA Tech, the film guy

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 3 What’s Important? Multicast Receiver #1 Some local broadcasts; then remote QoS Throttling Audio, Videoconferencing Measurement Security Wireless IPv6

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 4 Implementation Multicast Enable on-demand, by department Legacy equipment problems QoS Only separate networks today Billing an issue? Measurement Home-grown analyzers

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 5 Implementation Security Layered firewalls IPv6 Just a test lan with DNS and Abilene connectivity Wireless Mainly public spaces Many with URL redirect for login

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 6 Barriers QoS No consistent deployment – help with wide area Features still aren’t there; config help Security What makes sense in Education? What’s policy for other schools –Sharing policy very beneficial Big tension between academic freedom and security Best practices list needed ; by segment: research administration, …

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 7 Help? Demand from departments on campus IPv6 Multicast to other places on campus –Limited: really useful for real-time; video on demand mostly to 1 destination [too many people equate multicast with video] QoS H.323 conference bridge that’s QoS enabled Hard to recover if technology doesn’t deliver

Group 6 Breakout05/30/01 8 Help? Peers that can talk about advanced services Faculty that can talk to faculty Administrators that can talk to administrators IPv6 addresses