Re: Meeting Today?

From: Michael Sinatra <michael_at_rancid.berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:10:46 -0800

Tom Maher wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, Michael Sinatra wrote:
>
>> Jon Johnsen wrote:
>>> Is there a Micronet meeting this morning? Topic?
>> I believe Claudia sent out a message in November indicating that there
>> would be no November or December meeting.
>>
>> I would like to give a presentation on IPv6 and the impending exhaustion
>> of IP addresses, and I have asked both Claudia and people in the Office
>> of the CIO to help me determine whether that should be a Micronet
>> meeting or an "OCIO Presents" meeting like the lindahl/Frost meeting a
>> few weeks ago (or both). I expect that meeting to happen sometime in
>> January. Stay tuned!
>
> Oooh, does this mean you'll be offering (or hopefully delegating in our
> case) IPv6 anytime soon, or do the views expressed above not necessarily
> reflect the policies of IST?

My views are way more important that IST's views anyway.

I don't want to steal much thunder from my presentation, but suffice it
to say that I have a /48 set aside for EECS. You can confirm with Fred
whether your Extremes are running images that can handle v6. Oh yes,
and we will need to do BGP peering. :)

For the rest of Micronet, you can ignore the latter details, but larger
departments will also be have /48s set aside for subnet allocations. If
you don't know what any of this means, then keep watching the Micronet
list for details of my impending presentation.

michael

 
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