IPv6 Ready Program


ipv6readyAs one of its promotional activities, the IPv6 Forum organises the worldwide IPv6 Ready Logo Program, which is just beginning its Phase 2 activities and testing. The coordination of this Program is chaired by Hiroshi Esaki.

The IPv6 Forum plays a major role in bringing together industrial actors to develop and deploy the new generation of IP protocols. Contrary to IPv4, which started with a small closed group of implementers, the universality of IPv6 leads to a huge number of implementations.

Interoperability has always been considered a critical feature in the Internet community. Due to the large number of IPv6 implementations, it is essential to provide the market with a level of confidence on interoperability across various products. To avoid confusion in the mind of customers, a globally unique logo programme should be defined. The IPv6 Ready Logo Program will give confidence to users that IPv6 is currently operational. It will also be a clear indication that the technology will still be used in the future.


The IPv6 Logo Programme consists of three phases:

Phase 1
In the first phase, the Logo will indicate that the product includes IPv6 mandatory core protocols and can interoperate with other IPv6 implementations.

Phase 2
The "IPv6 Ready" step implies proper care, technical consensus and clear technical references. The IPv6 Ready Logo will indicate that a product has successfully satisfied strong requirements stated by the IPv6 Logo Committee (v6LC). To avoid confusion, the logo "IPv6 Ready" will be generic. The v6LC will define the test profiles with associated requirements for specific functionalities.

Phase 3
Same as Phase 2 with IPsec mandated.

Visit the IPv6 Ready Logo Program web site here for more information.