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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 15:25:54 +0900
From: Hiroshi MIYATA <miyata@tahi.org>
Subject: [users:00504] Re: [ipv6ready-info:22731] Re:  Re:  [Fwd:  Re: IPV6 routing header with type 0 doesn't support by latest kernel]
To: users@tahi.org
Cc: Yinghui Yao <Yinghui.Yao@alcatel-lucent.com>, ipv6-info@ipv6ready.org
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Hi Subhendu,

Thanks for your information.
Now I understand the situation.

Could you tell me one more point.
Does DoD require to support rfc 5095?

Regards,

....miyata

On 2008/01/28, at 14:16, Subhendu Ghosh wrote:

> Hiroshi MIYATA wrote:
>> Hi Subhendu,
>>
>> Could you please explain the DoD certification dates?
>> Logically., our IPv6 Ready Logo is independent from other programs.
>> I would like to know how it is combined with DoD certification.
>> Especially, regarding the certification "dates".
>>
>> It may affect our logo program schedule.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ...miyata
>>
>>
>
> Hi Miyata-san
>
> DoD has a October 2008 deadline for IPv6 compliance for any  
> purchases /
> approved lists. DoD's compliance list includes the base network  
> stack as well
> as a number of other features including application support, address
> selection, etc.
>
> With Oct 2008, as the target, most companies are working with DoD for
> certification now and through summer. DoD can only work with so many  
> companies
> at any given time, so the window to achieve certification is tight.
>
> I was looking at the TAHI test suite and the Logo program to provide  
> base
> network test coverage while internally concentrating on application  
> testing.
>
> -regards
> Subhendu
> <sghosh.vcf>