Re: [ipv6-wg] Clear Guidance for Enterprises

2023-05-30 Thread Torbjörn Eklöv via ipv6-wg


On 30 May 2023, at 18:50, Michael Richardson  wrote:


Wilhelm Boeddinghaus  wrote:
We have often wondere why enterprises do not migrate to IPv6. One
possible answer is: They have no time and they lack knowledge. Many IT
departments don't have any spare time for reading RFCs.

They have no management mandate on spending their time on it.

From my understanding these IT departments don't need papers explaining
the many possibilites to choose from. They need very clear guidance and
examples.

It's true that they need clear guidance, but since one size does not fit all,
that doesn't help much.

I am looking for 3 to 4 people who would like to start working on this
with me.

I suggest in order to be successful, one really needs an iterative approach.
One needs to include actual IT departments, take their feedback, and iterate.


Hello, here is some work the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority have done. In 
Swedish but by Google Translate here.


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Till dig som IT-tekniker | 
PTS
pts-se.translate.goog

I have deployed IPv6 or been involved in many municpalities and enterprise 
since many years and I may help you with a short guide.
My own reflections over the years is
- keep it simple
- Don’t build the most advanced, complex and handsome address plan
- It isn’t a long project, often it’s about a few days to be done
- Always dual stack so the staff have some thing to refer or fall back to
- Main problem isn’t the internal network, it’s broken IPv6 services outside 
where Happy Eyeball don’t help you


In some cases I have had training for the staff when we activate IPv6 in some 
segments.

/Tobbe





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Re: [ipv6-wg] IPv6 Guide

2022-05-20 Thread Torbjörn Eklöv via ipv6-wg
On 20 May 2022, at 12:45, Torbjörn Eklöv via ipv6-wg 
mailto:ipv6-wg@ripe.net>> wrote:

On 20 May 2022, at 10:19, Tim Chown via ipv6-wg 
mailto:ipv6-wg@ripe.net>> wrote:

On 19 May 2022, at 15:11, Sander Steffann 
mailto:san...@steffann.nl>> wrote:

Hi Jens,

I came up with the idea of starting an OpenSource Guide on IPv6. I
created a git repo: https://gitlab.com/jenslink/ipv6guide and also
have (sponsored) hardware to run website, mailing list, ... There is not
much yet, but I'll reserved a couple of hours per week for it starting
in June.

Would you like to host it at ipv6guide.net<http://ipv6guide.net> or 
ipv6-guide.net<http://ipv6-guide.net>? I happen to have those lying around :)

An easy to remember URL would be good :)

It looks like ISOC now has ipv6.org<http://ipv6.org>, given that redirects to 
https://www.worldipv6launch.org/. I wonder if they’d help with a domain for 
community projects under ipv6.org<http://ipv6.org>.

I have ipv6.cool if that’s cool enough! :)

Sorry, I don’t remember all ipv6-related domains I have but ipv6.academy is 
also one I can give you.

/T



/Tobbe



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Re: [ipv6-wg] IPv6 Guide

2022-05-20 Thread Torbjörn Eklöv via ipv6-wg
> On 20 May 2022, at 10:19, Tim Chown via ipv6-wg  wrote:
> 
>> On 19 May 2022, at 15:11, Sander Steffann  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Jens,
>> 
>>> I came up with the idea of starting an OpenSource Guide on IPv6. I
>>> created a git repo: https://gitlab.com/jenslink/ipv6guide and also
>>> have (sponsored) hardware to run website, mailing list, ...  There is not
>>> much yet, but I'll reserved a couple of hours per week for it starting
>>> in June. 
>> 
>> Would you like to host it at ipv6guide.net or ipv6-guide.net? I happen to 
>> have those lying around :)
> 
> An easy to remember URL would be good :)
> 
> It looks like ISOC now has ipv6.org, given that redirects to 
> https://www.worldipv6launch.org/.  I wonder if they’d help with a domain for 
> community projects under ipv6.org.

I have ipv6.cool if that’s cool enough! :)

/Tobbe


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