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Julien-
 
If you are looking to sell to the DoD, follow the DoD IPv6 Standards
Profiles for IPv6 Capable Products.  Your product would fall into the
Network Appliance category.  It is based off of RFC 4294 and tightly coupled
with the US Government IPv6 Profile.
 
Here's where it is:
http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/apl/ipv6/pdf/disr_ipv6_product_profile_v2.pdf
 
 
And in case you were looking to get it certified for purchase in DoD, JITC
maintains the DoD Approved Products List for IPv6 here:
http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/apl/ipv6.html
 

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Jeremy Duncan

Joint Interoperability Test Command
IPv6 Test and Evaluation
ManTech Telecommunications & Information Systems
Office: 703-814-8384
Cell: 520-226-1789
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From: Julien Abeillé [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:32 AM
To: 6man
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mathilde Durvy; Mikko Saarnivala; Dominik Kaspar;
Eunsook Kim; 6lowpan; Jean Philippe Vasseur (jvasseur)
Subject: ipv6 requirements for a sensor/constrained device


Hi all,

as a follow up of discussions around 6lowpan and ISA100 standardization, the
people in cc and myself are starting an effort to identify minimum ipv6
requirements for a constrained device (e.g. a sensor), so that ipv6 can be
brought to such device. This work would be closely bound to implementation
experiments.

This has been discussed a bit within 6lowpan and I know a thread was started
in 6man around RFC4294 update. What we would like to clarify is how this
work could fit in IETF, in which WG, with whom, as well as the scope and
process for this effort.

We would appreciate your feedback on this topic.

Best regards,
Julien Abeille



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