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Latching: Hosted NAT Traversal (HNT) for Media in Real-Time Communication
draft-kaplan-mmusic-latching-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Hadriel Kaplan , Emil Ivov , Dan Wing
Last updated 2012-06-05 (Latest revision 2012-03-05)
Replaced by draft-ivov-mmusic-latching
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Abstract

This document describes behavior of signalling intermediaries in RTC deployments, sometimes referred to as Session Border Controllers (SBCs), when performing Hosted NAT Traversal (HNT). HNT is a set of mechanisms, such as media relaying and latching, that such intermediaries use to enable other RTC devices behind NATs to communicate with each other. This document is non-normative, and is only written to explain HNT in order to provide a reference to the IETF community, as well as an informative description to manufacturers, and users.

Authors

Hadriel Kaplan
Emil Ivov
Dan Wing

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