Compendium 2003 - ARENA - Services and Development
| End-to-end or peer-to-peer services | ( )Yes (x)No |
| If so, which? |
| Involvement | |
|---|---|
| Cctld | None |
| Domain Names | None |
| Looking glass service | |
| IETF | |
| RIPE working groups |
| AUP | Under discussion; Educational and Research organizations preferably. Possibly the AUP will be accepted at the meeting of ARENA Board of Trusties. |
| IPv6-related activities | |
| IPv6 testbed Involvement | ( )Yes ( )No |
| The testbed uses | ( )Native ( )IPv6 encapsulated over IPv4 ( )A combination |
| Dynamic routing used? | ( )Yes ( )No |
| Average IPv6 traffic flow in December 2002 | |
| Percentage of total traffic that is currently IPv6 traffic | |
| Applied for a TLA to RIPE? | ( )Yes ( )No |
| If so, how much allocated? | |
| Connection to external IPv6 network or exchange point | |
| Plans for supporting IPv6 in the coming years | ( )Yes ( )No |
| Planned introduction of IPv6 pilot service | |
| Planned introduction of IPv6 as production network service | |
| Description of any international joint projects | The aim of the NATO "Virtual Silk Highway" is to provide high-quality Internet communications for academic and educational needs. The Foundation also conducts some preliminary work for another NATO project, the joint Armenian-Azerbaijani-Georgian CARENA (Caucasus Research Educational Networking Association) project : "Development of Networking Infrastructure of NREN's in the Caucasus". |
| Remarks regarding this section | |
| Any other remarks | |