3rd 6NET Workshop
| Date: | Wednesday, 11 May 2005 & Thursday, 12 May 2005 |
| Location: | CNR Congress Centre, Pisa, Italy |
The 6NET project organised a workshop on IPv6 co-located with the GARR Conference_05. This open event was staged over two-days and drew up to 150 participants.
The workshop focused on making the case for using IPv6, drawing on the real-world experiences of the 6NET and Euro6IX projects amongst others. It also considered the benefits offered by IPv6 in the areas of multicasting and mobility, and presented an analysis of security issues.
11 May 2005, 14.00-15.30 Chair: Marco Sommani
- Enabling the two-way Internet and end-to-end innovation - Latif Ladid, IPv6 Forum
- Scaling the Internet for our Next Generations - Patrick Grossetete, Cisco Systems
11 May 2005, 16.00-18.00 Chair: Gabriella Paolini
- Mobile Wired Convergence and IPv6 - Jean-Pierre Rombeaut, Alcatel
- Euro6IX project and Italian IPv6 Task Force - Mario Morelli, Telecom Italia Labs
- Network Architecture Protection - Gunter Van de Velde, Cisco Systems
- IPv6 Security: Threats and solutions - János Mohácsi, NIIF
12 May 2005, 09.00-10.30 Chair: Gabriella Paolini
- Italian experience in 6NET - Gabriella Paolini, Consortium GARR (Italian)
- IPv6 e mobilità - Stefano Lucetti, University of Pisa (Italian)
- Multicast IPv6 - Marco Sommani, CNR-IIT (Italian)
- An IPv6 Laboratory - Renzo Davoli, University of Bologna

