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Workshop Day
18 December 10:00 - 17:30
Workshop1conducted in Japanese with some English support
IPv6 Network Configuration Knowhow
- Room
Room 501
- Time
10:00 - 13:00
- Instructors
Shin Miyakawa
NTT Communications Corporation / WIDE Project
Yasuhiro Shirasaki
NTT Communications Corporation
- Outline
This workshop will be conducted while referencing the configuration file of an
actual site running on a fully integrated IPv4/IPv6 dual stack employing BSD,
Linux and a commercial router. A detailed introduction to mail, DNS, WWW, firewall,
SSH etc. server configuration will be provided in addition to an in depth discussion
of Microsoft Windows IPv6 file sharing methods. The workshop content is geared
toward those considering the introduction of IPv6 as an addition to a current
IPv4 network environment, however, it is not limited to this scope. The workshop
aims at providing a definitive solution to all those looking for specific knowhow
in the deployment of an IPv6 network.
- Recommended Background
Basic knowledge of IPv4 network design and operation
Workshop2conducted in Japanese only
IPv6 Use in Corporate Networks
- Room
Room 501
- Time
14:30-17:30
- Instructors
Akihiro Inomata
Fujitsu, Ltd.
Tetsuya Nakai
NTT Communications Corporation
- Outline
Corporate networks are comprised of mail servers, administrative use servers,
routers, switches etc. - a makeup of varied and multiple elements. This workshop
will address the introduction of IPv6 to this kind of complex corporate network.
Content will include a detailed analysis of current deployment practices in addition
to a comprehensive explanation of network configuration and architecture. Finally,
an outlook on the future role of IPv6 in corporate activities will be presented
in a short case study format.
- Recommended Background
It is expected that attendees have basic knowledge of design and operation of
IPv4 corporate networks.
Workshop3Simultaneous interpretation provided (English - Japanese)
Applications for IPv6 Embedded Appliances
- Room
Room 502
- Time
10:00-13:00
- Instructors
Qing Li
Wind River Systems, Inc.
Don Loomis
Dallas Semiconductor Corporation
Nobuo Okabe
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
- Outline
This workshop will survey technology, review business case studies, outline current
discussion issues and address action items for IPv6's leading application area
- embedded appliance applications.
The discussion will be conducted not only at the IP layer but at the various technology
layers essential to a system(ie: chip, network, application, security, etc.) ,
with instructors defining their views on specifications, functions, architecture
and business in an attempt to share a current and future view on Applications
for IPv6 Embedded Appliances.
- Recommended Background
This workshop is geared toward those with an interest in applications for IPv6
embedded appliances, an interest in the IPv6 embedded appliance development environment,
and a basic working knowledge of IPv6.
Workshop4Simultaneous interpretation provided (English - Japanese)
IPv6 Network Programming
- Room
Room 502
- Time
14:30-17:30
- Instructors
Laurent Dumont
Senior Software Engineer, Apple Computer, Inc.
Jun-ichiro Hagino
Research Laboratory, Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.
Anthony Jones
Microsoft Co., Ltd.
- Outline
This slot presents how you can write a program IPv6-ready. The content will cover
UNIX socket layer programming, both client and server. We will look at portability
issues, security issues, and how-to to rewrite your IPv4-only application to be
IPv6-ready. We will cover Windows-dependent and MacOSX-dependent API also.
- Recommended Background
We assume that participants are familiar with UNIX socket layer programming.
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