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draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-cases-01.txt September 19, 2002 Cleveland Mickles V6OPS ISP Breakout Session

9/19/2002IETF V6OPS WG Interim Meeting2 ISP Scenario Breakout Session Agenda Review Outline Review existing Draft

9/19/2002IETF V6OPS WG Interim Meeting3 Scope of Work Define the “Problem Set” of Scenarios –CORE/Backbone –Broadband Hybrid Fiber Coax / Cable –Broadband DSL –Narrowband Dialup –Broadband Ethernet –Wireless (802.11b) –Internet Exchange Points –Security(detection & prevention) –Network Management –Infrastructure Services Provide solutions/analysis in a companion document

9/19/2002IETF V6OPS WG Interim Meeting4 Outline Topology –Physical –Logical Hardware –Routers –Switches –CPE (router, modem, pc, gateway, appliance, etc) Routing –IGP –EGP ( if applicable) –IRR, routing policy –Multicast –Addressing –NAT –Aggregation

9/19/2002IETF V6OPS WG Interim Meeting5 Outline (cont) Traffic Engineering Security –Intrusion Detection –Ingress Filtering –Prevention Network Management –Out of band, configuration tools, snmp Hosting Gear –DNS, radius, tacacs, mail, tools, cacheing

9/19/2002IETF V6OPS WG Interim Meeting6 Breakout Actions Added additional work areas(and volunteers) –Wireless(802.11x) –Broadband Ethernet –Infrastructure Services(overlap area) Data centers Outline Clarification –Add Multicast –Add Multi-homing/managed access –Security –Traffic engineering DSL Detail –L2 discussion not necessary –other issues send to list Agreement that the draft represents the majority of ISP networks IIJ presentation on IPv6 ISP in Japan –Provides input for the analysis draft