Internet2 IPv6 Workshops: Archive
- Atlanta, GA 18-19 September 2008
- Irvine, CA 3-5 June 2008
- Spearfish, SD 22-23 May 2008
- Atlanta, GA - 19-20 March 2008
- North Kingstown, RI - 9-11 July 2007
- Pittsburgh, PA - 18-20 June 2007
- Ann Arbor, MI - 17-18 April 2007
- Urbana, Illinois - 3-4 August 2006
- Research Triangle Park, NC - 7-9 March 2006
- IPv6 Multicast Workshop, Albuquerque, NM 4-5 February 2006
- Ann Arbor, MI 20-21 October 2005
- Fairbanks, AK 11-13 May 2004
- Honolulu, HI 24-25 January 2004
- Albuquerque, NM 17-19 November 2003
- Buffalo, NY 29-31 October 2003
- Boston, MA 12-13 August 2003
- Seattle, WA - 9-11 July 2003
- Knoxville, TN - 16-18 June 2003
- Miami, FL - 1-2 February 2003
- Houston, TX - 18-20 November 2002
- Columbus, OH - 11-13 September 2002
- Berkeley, CA - 26-28 August 2002
- Boulder, CO - 31 July - 2 August 2002
- Salt Lake City, UT - 10-12 July
- Arlington, VA - 20-22 May 2002
- Gainesville, FL - 15-17 April 2002
- Chicago, - 18-20 March 2002
- Raleigh, NC - 5-7 March 2002>
- Los Angeles - 11-13 February 2002
- October 2001 Workshop in Pittsburgh
- Lincoln, NE - May 2001
IPv6 Workshop Planning Guide for Hosting Institutions
Draft Guidelines for Organizing International IPv6 Workshops
Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, and Microsoft are sponsors of the Internet2 IPv6 Workshop Series. Cisco provided 2651XM routers and network modules and memory for 3640 routers, Juniper provided M-5 routers and Microsoft provided financial support for the workshop series.
Contributors include University of Nebraska, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Indiana University, University of Utah and Nysernet, who have provided presenters for individual workshops.


