Slides: SIP and IPv6 – Can They Get Along?
Last week at the SIPNOC 2012 event in Virginia, I gave a presentation about how the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) can work with IPv6 and what some of the issues are around deployment. I emphasized the fact that SIP works over IPv6 and then took a step back to talk about the basics of IPv6 before diving into more SIP- and VoIP-specific issues. There was some great discussion and I learned later that a number of people took photos of my slide about SIP and NAT.
To that end, my slides about SIP and IPv6 are now available online for your viewing and/or downloading. I did record the event on video – and at some point here I’m aiming to publish that to our YouTube account. Meanwhile, enjoy the slides…
Published on July 3, 2012 by Dan York
Categories: IPv6
Tags: IPv6, SIP, Slides, VoIP

I will also note that a video of this session was recorded and I’m hoping to make that available at some point soon.
[...] a personal level, I’m delighted to see this IPv6 Task Group emerge. At SIPNOC 2012, I gave a presentation on SIP and IPv6 (slides available) and facilitated the BOF session where we discussed creating this task group within the SIP Forum. I [...]