Archive for November, 2007

Dancing Logo

November 25, 2007

dancingkame.pngApabila anda berkunjung ke halaman www.kame.net menggunakan jaringan IPv6, maka anda akan melihat kura-kura yang sedang menari. Kame project menamakan gambar tersebut sebagai dancing kame. Kame sendiri merupakan bahasa jepang yang berarti kura-kura. (Apabila anda mengikuti Dragon Ball, tentu anda akan ingat Ka..me..ha..me..haaaaa)

Di indonesia sendiri, ITB dan Universitas Brawijaya memiliki dancing logo untuk menunjukkan bahwa anda mengakses dari jaringan IPv6.

brawijaya-ipv6.pngUntuk Universitas Brawijaya, Apabila anda mengakses http://ipv6.brawijaya.ac.id, maka anda akan mendapatkan animasi gunung meletus di sebelah kiri atas.  Situs tersebut juga memberitahu alamat IPv6 yang anda gunakan untuk mengakses situs tersebut.

itb-ipv6.png

ITB sebenarnya memiliki dancing elephant yang akan muncul apabila anda mengakses halaman http://weblog.ipv6.itb.ac.id/ menggunakan jaringan IPv6. Tapi berhubung ketika saya mengetik tulisan ini, akses ke situs tersebut menggunakan jaringan IPv6 gagal, terpaksa saya mengambil screenshot situs itb http://www.itb.ac.id yang menunjukkan bahwa anda mengakses situs itb melalui jaringan IPv6. Tampilan tersebut berada di bagian paling bawah dari halaman muka situs itb.  Nanti kalo situs weblog.ipv6.itb.ac.id sudah bisa diakses dari jaringan IPv6, akan saya tambahkan gambar dancing elephant yang dibuat oleh Anduz.

Terlihat sederhana memang. Sebuah logo yang hanya bisa dilihat dari jaringan IPv6. Apalagi logo-logo itu lucu-lucu.

Perlukah Indonesia memiliki Dancing Garuda ato dancing logo IPv6? :)

ps: Dancing Garuda rasanya mustahil. karena bisa-bisa nanti digebreg polisi hehehee.

British Telecom IPv6 > Commercial

November 3, 2007

Hiks Hiks..

Ada dua ISP indonesia yang connect ke sini.
No more Free BGP6 Tunnel, secara sih sudah lama juga BT provide service ini.
Disana dah commercial, disini kadang2 anfal …
Lebih lengkapnya Don King BT inform dibawah…
Wassalam
a. rahman isnaini r. sutan

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Dear All,

After many years of providing an experimental IPv6 service, BT has decided to end the UK6x and will begin to deploy
and develop IPv6 capabilities via its commercial platforms. We will therefore gradually wind down the services offered on

the UK6x platform between now and the end of 2007.

In parallel BT is deploying a new IPv6 trial service on its commercial Global Internet Access platform – AS5400 – and
we plan to migrate many of the UK6x peers onto the new AS5400 IPv6 trial platform.

The tunnel broker service will cease operation in line with the UK6x wind down; however no equivalent service will be
offered at this time by BT.

We would like to arrange the migration of your current UK6x connection to a peering on the AS5400 IPv6 trial. If you are

happy to proceed with this arrangement please let us know as soon a possible and we will begin individual configurations

as soon as the new platform is ready.

Finally we would like to thank you for being a part of the UK6x experiment and its success in promoting IPv6 migration
in the UK and beyond.

Regards,

John King

John King
BT Design
IPv6 Consultant

Email john.r.king@bt.com

Rest in Peace: Itojun

November 3, 2007

Forwarded message from Jun Murai

From: Jun Murai
Date: Oct 31, 2007 5:14 PM
Subject: itojun

Dear Friends,
I am regretful to pass along the sad news that Itojun (Dr. Junichiro
Hagino) passed away on October 29, 2007. He was 37 years old. The WIDE
community would like to send our condolences to his family and friends.

Itojun has been an important member of the WIDE community, making
numerous worldwide contributions in the field of network computing,
especially on IPv6 and the Internet protocol area. He has had an
important influence on each of our experiences in the WIDE project,
IETF, and on the Internet community. We will miss him terribly.

The family is planning a memorial service at Rinkai Saijo (Tokyo, Japan
http://www.rinkaisaijo.or.jp/info/index.html) on November 6th from
6:00pm, and a funeral service the following day on November 7th from
11:00am. We have received warm requests from many wishing if they can
be of any help. We are presently coordinating efforts with Itojun’s
family to see how we may be of assistance during this difficult time. On
behalf of the Internet community we will be arranging for flowers to be
sent, but as many of Itojun’s close colleagues may be overseas, we
understand it may be difficult to attend or arrange for flowers from
abroad. As an alternative suggestion we would like to accept warm
messages to the family and/or memorable events with Itojun that you may
want to share. We will deliver these messages to Itojun at the memorial
and funeral service. Please send these messages to
message_for_itojun@wide.ad.jp.

Our deepest sympathies are with Itojun’s family for this loss. As a
community, I hope we can come together and support one another in fondly
remembering Itojun.

Jun Murai
On behalf of WIDE Project