Bill Manning and Akira Kato, ISI
The presenters are augmenting
exchange facilities for IPv6, and will discuss:
- Why many facilites have constructed parallel fabrics
instead of overlays
- How human factors considerations and
operational use have illuminated the need for better tooling as
a way to lower the "bar" for operations.
Kato-san will also discuss the NSPIXP6, an experimental IPv6
exchange in Tokyo. Included will be a brief history and information
about design decisions,
layer-2 extentions, and current status.
About the Presenters
A board member of the WIDE Project, Akiro Kato is working on
development of the NSPIXP and M Root DNS server in Tokyo. He is
currently a visiting research scholar at the Information Sciences
Institute, University of S. California.
Bill Manning's presentation
Kato-san's presentation
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