jan zorz procurement-ripe-501
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Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
Procurement
RIPE-501 and next version draft
Jan Žorž, Go6 Institute Slovenia
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
Why and how?
• Started in Slovenia by asking our government why they don’t require IPv6 when buying equipment
• Continued through Go6 up to RIPE IPv6 community and towards very successful globally recognized IPv6 procurement document
• Translated in many languages
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
Why and how?
• Removes a first speedbump in IPv6 deployment process
• Governments and enterprises are actually using it
• “You must require IPv6 and here is recommendation how”
• Intended input for generic EU IPv6 profile through EC project GEN6
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
RIPE-501
• 3 options: RFC lists, IPv6 Ready Logo cert and mix of first and second option.
• Hosts• Consumer-grade Layer 2 switches• Enterprise/service provider Layer 2
switches• Firewalls, intrusion detection systems• Requirements for system integrator
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
RIPE-501 position paper from a Vendor
• VendorX position paper:After careful analysis of the RIPE-501 profile, Ci*co is expressing its
support for the following reasons:• The set of features listed is deployment oriented and takes into
account architectures that have been validated by experience.• The profile does not restrict itself to a small set of core IPv6
features.• The document lists a coherent set of IPv6 features that are likely
to help the industry deploy IPv6 at a faster pace.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6553/brief_c80-674464.html
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
Improvements in RIPE-501 replacement
• It now covers:– Hosts– Consumer-grade Layer 2 switches– Enterprise/service provider Layer 2 switches– Firewalls, intrusion detection systems– CPE and Load Balancer spec– Mobile nodes spec– Requirements for system integrator
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
Improvements in RIPE-501 replacement
• Only one way to comply:– Mix of IPv6 Ready Logo certification and the
long list of RFCs
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
State of the RIPE-501 replacement
• Merike Käo as new co-author• Finished the editing phase• Published on RIPE IPv6 WG mailing list for
discussion, currently under Last Call
• See new versions at http://go6.si/RIPE501bis/
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
State of the RIPE-501 replacement
• Lots of input and on-list and offlist discussion
• Some very late, but still useful comments• Many people and organizations are
waiting for this update or replacement getting official (two of them being EU/EC and also German government…)
• Probably we’ll look into new and updated version at some point in time…
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
URLs, files, info…
• RIPE-501:http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-501
• Draft of replacement document: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/other-documents/requirements-for-ipv6-in-ict-equipment
• Intermediate versions: http://go6.si/ripe501bis/
Stavanger, Norway (2011)
Jan Žorž <[email protected]>
Q&A
We are looking for consensus on next version of RIPE-501 at least
for November RIPE meeting.We have fully functional mailboxes, send us
suggestions and comments
[email protected]@steffann.nl
[email protected], Norway (2011)