VoIP Users ConferenceWould you like to learn about IPv6 and how it works with VoIP? On this Friday, November 26th, at 12 noon US Eastern time, the VoIP Users Conference crew will gather on their weekly conference call to discuss IPv6 with Olle Johansson. Olle is well known within the Asterisk community and will be discussing his work with Asterisk and IPv6 along with other topics. The proposed agenda right now is:

  • IPv6 – how to get it into your network today
  • VoIP and IPv6 – why is this a good marriage?
  • Experiences from Asterisk 1.8 IPv6 support
  • Living in a dual stack world
  • Dual stack considered bad for VoIP?
  • Implementations out there – a call for help? Which devices used in the VUC community supports IPv6? Any experiences?
  • Setting up a VUC IPv6 testbed
  • Follow-up call planning – monitoring the IPv6 migration process in the VUC community.

More info about the call is at:

http://www.voipusersconference.org/2010/ip-v6/

Info about how to join the conference call is available on the VUC site, but can be summarized as:

  • SIP: sip:200901@login.zipdx.com
  • Skype: vuc.me
  • PSTN: 1 425-906-3916
  • iNum: 883 5100 123 94882

There is also an active IRC backchannel during the call (#vuc on freenode).

If you’re interested in IPv6 it should be a fun and informative call. If you can’t attend, the call will be recorded for later listening.

P.S. And yes, Friday is the day after US Thanksgiving and a holiday for most US companies… but VUC is global and meets every Friday.

Originally from Voxeo Blogs