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>>>>> Don't Forget this Wednesday's Meeting! <<<<< Subject: IPv6: The New IP - 08/20/1997 - Presented by BLU.ORG & the Greater Boston ISIG In conjunction with the Greater Boston Internet SIG, Boston Linux & Unix [BLU.ORG] presents a talk on: IPv6: The New IP - A Technical Overview Who: Jack McCann <mccann at zk3.dec.com> Date: 20 August 1997, Wednesday Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: M.I.T. -- Building 3 - Room 133 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Digital Equipment Corporation has a team working on implementing IPv6. Jack McCann, a Project Leader and development member of this team will be giving us a technical overview of IPv6, along with a discussion of the problems that IPv6 addresses and when it is expected to be widely deployed. IPv6 Implementations are being developed for many different host operating systems and routers. These include 4.4-lite BSD, AIX, BS2000/OSD, BSDI/OS, Digital UNIX, embedded operating systems, WIN95, DOS, Windows, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, NetBSD, Novell, [Image] NTHU, SCO, Solaris 2, Streams, and 3com, BayNetworks, cisco, Ipsilon, Merit (routing protocols), and Telebit routers. We are holding this as a joint meeting with the Greater Boston Internet SIG. >>>>>>>>>>> See You There! <<<<<<<<<<< ********************************************************************* Guy W. Bzibziak - Boston Linux & Unix - BLU.ORG <guybz at world.std.com> Astor Station http://www.blu.org P. O. Box 230040 Boston, MA 02123-0040 --------------------------------------------------------------------- PGP Fingerprint: 9C 86 CA 11 14 95 9E 99 E5 C9 25 7D 6F 8F F7 82 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Voice# (Days Only): 617-536-5200 FAX# (Days Only): 617-536-0394 *********************************************************************
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