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IPv6 Forum Announces First Slate of 2004 'IPv6 Ready' Products
Posted by: Jordi on Saturday, January 17, 2004 - 08:52 PM
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The IPv6 Ready Program Committee has completed multiple interoperability tests of products from vendors from around the world, resulting in a new slate of "IPv6 Ready" products.
IPv6 Ready is a global qualification program that ensures products can connect with networks that use the new IPv6 addressing architectures.

IPv6 Ready consists of two phases of testing. Phase I is a basic self-test to ensure minimum qualification. The phase II test plan is expected to be finalized in Q2 of this year with services ready in June. The test plans will cover security, mobility, multicasting and basic functionality, including IPv6 addressing, address autoconfiguration, the IPv6 base specification, neighbour discovery and Internet control messaging protocol version 6.

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