The IPv6 Forum has created the IPv6 Ready Logo Committee (v6LC), to manage the IPv6 Ready Logo Program. It comprises representatives from equipment vendors, service providers, academic institutions, IPv6 organizations, members from the TAHI Project (Japan), the University of New Hampshire InterOperability (UNH-IOL)(USA), IRISA/INRIA (France), European Telecommunications standardization Institute ETSI (Europe), Telecommunication Technology Association TTA (Korea), Beijing Internet Institute BII (China), ChungHwa Telecom Labs CHT-TL (Taiwan) and Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Equipment JATE (Japan).
IPv6 Ready Logo Phase Series - Phase-1, Phase-2 and Phase-3
The IPv6 Ready Logo series of tests were progressively enriched, from a minimum coverage with Phase-1 to a more complete coverage with the Phase-2 and later on with Phase-3.- Phase 1 (Silver) Logo: In a first stage, the Logo will indicate that the prduct includes IPv6 mandatory core protocols and can interoperate with other IPv6 implementations.
- Phase 2 (Gold) Logo: The "IPv6 ready" step implies a 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).
- Phase 3 Logo: Currently being planned, will be the same as the Phase 2 Logo in terms of requirements except that the extended test category for IPsec will be mandatory.
The IPv6 Ready Logo Committee is structured as follows:
- IPv6 Forum President, Latif Ladid and IPv6 Forum Chief Technology Officer, Jim Bound
- IPv6 Ready Logo Committee Chairperson ,Hiroshi Esaki @ WIDE Project/v6PC
- Market; Hiroshi Esaki @ WIDE Project/v6PC
- Legal: Philippe Cousin @ ETSI
- Operational: Cesar Viho @ IRISA
- Technical: Hiroshi Miyata @ TAHI Project
- Advisor: Yanick Pouffary @ IPv6 Forum Fellow
IPv6 Ready Logo Regional Officers:
- Cesar Viho @ IRISA (Europe)
- Erica Johnson @ UNH-IOL (North America)
- Hiroshi Miyata @ TAHI Project (Asia)
Our Policy for Logo Usage
The IPv6 Forum assumes no responsibility for use of the IPv6 Ready Logo. The IPv6 Forum acknowledges that it received the necessary materials that a specific product and version number has complied with the IPv6 Ready Logo tests. Verification those tests took place on the date listed on the IPv6 Ready website.The IPv6 Forum cannot and does not warrant that this information is current, accurate, or complete. The IPv6 Ready Logo database contains the names of companies who have qualified to use the IPv6 Ready Logo and those products for which samples have been evaluated. The IPv6 Forum and the IPv6 Ready Logo committee do not guarantee that all products that are listed on this website pass all tests, as these tests are not run on all equipment of the product lines listed on this website.
The IPv6 Forum provides all information "as is " and shall not be liable under any claim, tort, criminal law or otherwise, for any and all loss, cost, charge, claim, demand, fee, expense, or damage of every nature and kind arising out of, connected with, resulting from or sustained as a result of the IPv6 Ready Logo Program or the information contained on the IPv6 Ready website. In no event shall the IPv6 Forum, the IPv6 Ready Logo Committee or any associated laboratory be liable for special, direct, indirect, or consequential damages, losses, costs, charges, claims, demands, fees or expenses of any nature or kind.
Notes:
- Participation in an Interoperability event is not mandatory.
- The test evidence must include the following items: Configuration, Command result, Test result, Packet dump file and Others (If required)
- You may also send the test log via the web page, if your log is too big to be via e-mail.
- If you don't agree with the Usage Agreement, we can't approve your usage of the IPv6 Ready Logo.




