IPv6 in Education Question

Brandon Kim brandon.kim at brandontek.com
Wed Mar 17 20:36:32 UTC 2010


Todd, 

I'm sending you a link from something I blogged about on my site regarding IPv6.
I'll send it offline so others don't think I'm spamming the list...



From: tchristell at springnet.net
To: brandon.kim at brandontek.com; nanog at nanog.org
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:00:51 -0500
Subject: RE: IPv6 in Education Question












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I don't know what their plans are but I'm NOT very photogenic...  It is really a very basic introduction as the audience will have varied experience levels.  Current IPv4 addresses, their exhaustion and why NAT is evil.  Intro to the structure of an IPv6
address, beginning subnetting, getting a handle around how huge the numbers are, and why NAT64 is evil.  Transition mechanisms and the inherent problems.  Mostly trying to continue a grass roots effort to get things moving.  When I talk to up streams and hardware
vendors all I hear is "We aren't getting many requests for v6."  So I'm trying to change that by stirring the masses to push IPv6 requirements to the parties in question.
 
Technically accurate, but something that they all can relate to and take home with them.  That's mainly why I was looking for a few cool education-centric ideas to help instill some ownership.  
 
Todd 
 
Todd Christell
Manager Network Architecture and Support
www.springnet.net
417.831.8688
 
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From: Brandon Kim [mailto:brandon.kim at brandontek.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:28 PM
To: nanog at nanog.org
Subject: RE: IPv6 in Education Question
 
 
Will your presentation viewed anywhere like youtube? I'd like to hear or see it.....
 
 
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> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:58:26 -0500
> Subject: IPv6 in Education Question
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> So Im giving an introductory talk on IPv6 for a state wide conference for tech coordinators for education.  I have the usual catechism of reasons/advantages from the network side but was wondering if there were any good education specific applications
of v6.  My major goal is to help them understand the situation so that they can make use of the base of educators in our state to help spread the work about IPv6.
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> Todd Christell
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> www.springnet.net <http://www.springnet.net>
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