Network Technology Area 27 th APAN Meeting in Kaohsiung Sureswaran Ramadass
Network Technology Area IPv6 Working Group (Active) Measurement (Active) Satelite Working Group (Non-Active) Lambda BoF (Active) Security Working Group (Active) SIP H323 Working Group (Active)
IPv6 Working Group APAN27 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 4 March, 2009
Agenda IPv6 Working Group APAN27 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 4 March, 2009
Morning Session Start at 09:00 Room D, 9Floor, Grand Hi-Lai Hotel Chair: MA Yan Speaker: Dr.Esaki Hiroshi, Japan Title: Recent IPv6 related activity in Japan (Remote presentation) Speaker: MA Yan, BUPT/CERNET Title: Construction of CNGI-CERNET IPv6 CPN Speaker: Xiaodan Zhang, CSTNET Title: IPv6 deployment in CSTNET, CSTNET 10:30 Morning Tea Break
Session continue after tea break Speaker: Prof Dr.Sureswaran Ramadass, NAV6/Malaysia Title: The Malaysian IPv6 Government Pilot implementation Speaker: Heather, Internet2 Title: Internet2 IPv6 Update Speaker: Dr.Jilong WANG, CERNET Title: Operate IPv6 Network Practice and Experience Speaker: Te-Lung LIU, NCHC/TWAREN, APAN-Taiwan Title: IPv6 development in Taiwan Speaker: Dr.Akira Kato, WIDE Title: Service Migration in IPv4/IPv6 Co-exsiting environment - What we should do? [Ryoko ‘maro’ NAKANISHI] Introduction of Tokyo6to4 - [JANOG23 Kochi, Tokyo6to4 Project]
Afternoon Session Afternoon Session Chair: MA Yan Speaker: Joonhyung Lim (NIDA), APAN-Korea Title: IPv6 status in Korea Speaker: Mark Prior, Juniper Title: Results of a survey of IPv6 enabled services Speaker: Chalermpol Charnsripinyo, Thailand Title: IPv6 development update of Thailand Speaker: Xing Li, CERNET/China Title: Prefix-specific and Stateless Address Mapping (IVI) for IPv4 IPv6 Coexistence and Transition)
Discussion Topic: The responsibility of research and education community in the time of IPv4 address depletion
IPv6 Working Group Session 3 sessions 12 presentations Topics covers IPv6 researches, experiments, engineering, network deployment and related activities. Over 80 Attendance from 40 institution and organizations
IPv6 Resource Survey Objective – Information sharing – Promote deployment Information collect – Organization Website and URLs of IPv6 resource for public sharing – Contact person name and – 16 responded, 9 accessible via IPv6
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We will have a joint meeting with AP IPv6 TF in APAN28 in Malaysia! Welcome to join us !
Lambda (BoF) Working Group 2009/3/413The 27th APAN Meeting
4 Presentations Mr Wan- Hyeak Lee – Kisti KR on KRlight Chen Tsai Chiang – NCHC (Taiwan) Akira Kato – Wide Jiri Navratil – CESNET - czechoslavakia
Network Security Working Group 2009/3/415The 27th APAN Meeting
Network Security 27 th APAN Meeting in Kaohsiung :00 – 17:30 Yoshiaki Kasahara Yasuichi Kitamura 2009/3/416The 27th APAN Meeting
Network Security 16:00 – 17:30 1.Botnets: What are they and how to detect – Sureswaran Ramadass (Univ Sains Malaysia, Malaysia) 2.Precise Time-Stamping for Network Monitoring – Akihiko Machizawa, Haruo Saito, Tsukasa Iwama (NICT, Japan) 3.Deploying anti-spam technologies – Kazuhiko Yamamoto (IIJ, Japan) (remote presentation 17:00 - ) 2009/3/4The 27th APAN Meeting17
SIP-H323 Working Group
Agenda SIP-H323 WG Chair: Quincy Wu Co-Char: Nimal Ratnayake Secretary: Stephen Kingham 16:00-17:30 March 4, 2009
4 Remote Participants Cansheng Fan (CERNET-CN) Nimal Ratnayake (LEARN-LK) Enrico Mesleh (ASTI-PH) Leon Li (AARNET-AU) failed to connect Omar (Nav6 Malaysia)
4 Presentations "Updates of CERNET2 IPv6 SIP Platform", Cansheng Fan (CERNET-CN, ) "Lawful Intercept in VoIP", Wei-Lin Chen (NCNU-TW) (Fellowship) “SRTP Issues in Lawful Intercept”, Wen-Jen Lin (NCNU-TW) (Fellowship) “VoIPv6 Deploy Plan in Taiwan”, Quincy Wu, (TANet-TW)
More Tasks A proposed new project – Since NAv6 (who hosts next APAN meeting,) is already SIP-reachable, – Propose to add a SIP URI to the contact information – APAN Members will be able to make VoIP calls to NAv6. Some HOWTO documents need to be prepared – Dr. NAv6 will lead this project A hands-on workshop in Kuala Lumpur meeting is under planning WG Chair election was postponed till next meeting, because many members were absent or remote.
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