IPv6 Killer Apps (Re: IPv6 traffic data in Asian networks?)

Marc Blanchet marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca
Thu Mar 22 19:04:16 CET 2007


Le 07-03-22 à 18:54, Jeroen Massar a écrit :

>
>>    Lets hope that the IPv6'd Asterisk comes out soon; along with a  
>> IPv6
>>    capable softphone...
>>
>> => oops, I believed it was already available...
>
> As per http://www.asteriskv6.org/ not yet, nothing in Asterisk SVN yet
> either :(
>
> http://www.viagenie.ca/publications/2006-10-26-astricon-asterisk- 
> ipv6.pdf
> does detail that it should exist though. Marc any updates?

- got commit access to asterisk svn just a few weeks ago, and have  
been mostly travelling since then. I still did commit some code to  
the svn during boring presentations... ;-)
- code was based on august 2006 trunk. I'm currently resyncing to 1.4  
branch. As I'm ok with a file resync, I'm committing it.
- so some code is already in the svn, some not yet.
- at the same time, I've been doing many successful (basic) interop  
tests with some UAs. Some UA were unsuccessful. I intend to put all  
publishable data (i.e. those tests who were not done under NDA and   
who have no problem to have info of that sort being published) on the  
http://www.asteriskv6.org.
- I also intend to attend an upcoming interop event: either SIPit or  
tahi. I'm not sure yet which one.

- advertisement: I'm doing this on my own and it is a lot of work. If  
someone is interested in sponsoring my expenses to go to the interop  
test event, I would be very interested to hear!

I'm not sure I will post to a lot of mailing list, I intend to post  
on the http://www.asteriskv6.org web site whenever something new  
happens, with the first update when the code will be available, how  
to get it, issues, readme, etc....

Marc.

> As this definitely is something very interesting to have.
>
> Greets,
>  Jeroen
>

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