Analysis of NAT64 Port Allocation Methods for Shared IPv4 Addresses
draft-gang-sunset4-nat64-port-allocation-00
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Authors | Gang Chen , Weibo Li , Tina Tsou (Ting ZOU) , Jing Huang , Tom Taylor | ||
Last updated | 2015-10-19 (Latest revision 2015-04-15) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-sunset4-nat64-port-allocation | ||
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Abstract
This document enumerates methods of port assignment in Carrier Grade NATs (CGNs), focused particularly on NAT64 environments. A theoretical framework of different NAT port allocation methods is described. The memo is intended to clarify and focus the port allocation discussion and propose an integrated view of the considerations for selection of the port allocation mechanism in a given deployment.
Authors
Gang Chen
Weibo Li
Tina Tsou (Ting ZOU)
Jing Huang
Tom Taylor
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