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[sig-ipv6]Summary



Hello all,

I would like to report the summary of IPv6 Technical SIG in KL.

0) Introduction

	I described the new charter which was approved on this ML.

		"To share information on IPv6 deployment around the region
		and to review technical and engineering issues relating to
		IPv6."

	We have three informational presentations.

1) IPv6 allocation update
	Tim Jones, APNIC

	This is a regular report relating IPv6 addresses by APNIC.
	Mr. Jones explained that the number of IPv6 address
	allocation is still increasing.  This is a good news.

	The chair would like to ask APNIC staffs to continue this
	regular report. If the HD ratio proposal will be approved by
	the next time, it would be nice if the speaker will explain it
	in this report.

2) IPv6 .kr DNS deployment status in Korea
	Billy MH Cheon, Seung-hoon Lee (KRNIC)

	Mr. Cheon showed us a plain on how to deply dual-stack DNS to
	.kr.  This project includes setup of dual-stack network,
	deployment of dual DNS servers for .kr, and registration
	system.

	.jp is already operated by dual-stack DNS servers and .kr is
	now following. I think the .kr community and .jp community
	should write a guideline document on this so that other ccTLDs
	can follow. I will take care of this.

3) IPv6 deployment metrics in Japan
	Kenichi Kanayama (Intec NetCore, Inc)

	Mr. Kanayama explained "IPv6 deployment metrics" which can
	show how degree IPv6 has been deployed comparing to IPv4. One
	guy suggested that dynamic information is much interesting
	than static one. For instance, the registered information
	cannot tell the exact number of IPv6 hosts. Traffic analysis
	on IXes would tell. I think Mr. Kanayama should consider this
	suggestion and improve the metrics.

You can find the presentation materials from:
	http://www.apnic.net/meetings/17/programme/sigs/ipv6.html

--Kazu