What is a Moonv6 Peering Site?
A Moonv6 site is one that forwards packets within the Moonv6 Peering Network and also participates as a Moonv6 site for collaborative testing of IPv6 implementations for interoperability and verification of functions within the IPv6 protocol and architecture. To become a Moonv6 peering network, a network must IPv6 peer with an existing Moonv6 peering network. To become a Moonv6 site, one must connect to an existing Moonv6 peering network. In addition to the peering network itself, the Moonv6 project also encompasses deployment-style device testing at several network sites. Participants execute rigorous, protocol-specific test plans created under the guidance of telecommunication carriers, service providers and other real network operators. In addition to greatly extending the participants’ own R&D efforts, this testing helps to create confidence in the technology and shorten its adoption cycle. For more information about connecting to the Moonv6 project please send mail to: Thomas Pete