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Links
This page contains a list of links related to IPv6 and SixXS.
Linking to SixXS can be done by using the following image source: RIPERéseaux IP EuropéensRIPE (Réseaux IP Européens) is an open collaborative community of organizations and individuals, operating wide area IP networks in Europe and beyond. The objective of the RIPE community is to ensure the administrative and technical coordination necessary to enable operation of a pan-European IP network. m6boneExperimental IPv6 Multicast networkThe aim of this project is to offer an IPv6 multicast service to interested sites. The first objective is to develop an advanced service on IPv6, in order to participate in the promotion of the protocol. It enables to use multicast videoconference tools on the network in order to broadcast events. The M6Bone allows people who are connected to learn a lot about IPv6 multicast. IPv6 Multicast is still an advanced function, and it is interesting that people could learn about it on a test network before using it on a production network. IETFInternet Engineering Task ForceThe Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open to any interested individual. The IETF hosts a number of Working Groups of which The IPv6 Working Group and the NGTrans Working Groups are IPv6 related. IST IPv6 ClusterThe IST IPv6 Cluster web site focuses and disseminates IPv6-related research and development in the IST Programmes. Here you will find pointers to IST projects, their IPv6-related deliverables, to IPv6 standards information and general IPv6 news. ISOCInternet SocietyThe Internet Society is a non-profit, non-governmental, international, professional membership organization. The work of the Internet Society focuses on four pillars: standards, public policy, education and training, and membership. It provides leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet, and is the organization home for the groups responsible for Internet infrastructure standards, including the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). ARINAmerican Registry for Internet NumbersWe at the American Registry for Internet Numbers manage the Internet numbering resources for North and South America, the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. As a nonprofit organization with a bottom-up, community-based structure, our focus is completely on serving our members and the Internet community at large. APNICAsian Pacific Network Information CentreAPNIC is one of three Regional Internet Registries in the world. It is a not-for-profit, membership organization, responsible for distributing and registering Internet address resources throughout the Asia Pacific region. APNIC works closely with the Internet community to help ensure responsible management of Internet address resources and reliable operation of the Internet. LACNICLatin American and Carribean Network Information CentreThe Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC), is the organization that administrates IP addresses space, Autonomous System Numbers (ASN), reverse resolution and other resources of the Latin American and Caribbean region (LAC), on behalf of the Internet community. LACNIC is a non-profit membership-based organization incorporated in Uruguay for all legal purposes. AfriNICAfrican Internet Network Information CentreThe African Internet Network Information Centre (AfriNIC), is the organization that administrates IP addresses space, Autonomous System Numbers (ASN), reverse resolution and other resources of the African continent, on behalf of the Internet community. CAIDACooperative Association for Internet Data AnalysisCAIDA is a collaborative undertaking among organizations in the commercial, government, and research sectors aimed at promoting greater cooperation in the engineering and maintenance of a robust, scalable global Internet infrastructure. CAIDA provides a neutral framework to support cooperative technical endeavors. IPv6 ForumA world-wide consortium of leading Internet vendors, Research & Education Networks are shaping the IPv6 Forum, with a clear mission to promote IPv6 by dramatically improving the market and user awareness of IPv6, creating a quality and secure Next Generation Internet and allowing world-wide equitable access to knowledge and technology, embracing a moral responsibility to the world. Bert's Secret Working GroupA site dedicated to the affairs of the Secret-WG. Also known as Bert Goes Places. IPv6 Task Force
The value of IPv6 can be realized only if the deployment effort is broadly based on a global scale. Part of the IPv6 Task Force effort needs to be devoted to fostering IPv6 understanding where ever the Internet has gone, and beyond that to places where it can go with the help of the much-expanded IPv6 address space. Euro6IXEuropean IPv6 Internet Exchanges BackboneEuro6IX is the largest research project up to now funded by the European IST Program (IST-2001-32161). The goal of the Euro6IX project is to support the rapid introduction of IPv6 in Europe. EuroV6European IPv6 showcaseThe objective of Eurov6 is to show the usage of IPv6 products and services and their impact to anyone at anytime KAMEKAME Project is a joint effort to create single solid software set, especially targeted at IPv6/IPsec. Talented researchers from several Japanese major companies joined the project. This joint effort will avoid unnecessary duplicated development in same area, and effectively provides high quality, advanced featured package. |
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