PCP Server Discovery based on well-known IP Address
draft-kiesel-pcp-ip-based-srv-disc-01
| Document | Type | Replaced Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Sebastian Kiesel , Reinaldo Penno | ||
| Last updated | 2014-03-03 (Latest revision 2013-08-19) | ||
| Replaced by | RFC 7723 | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-kiesel-pcp-ip-based-srv-disc-01.txt
Abstract
The Port Control Protocol (PCP) provides a mechanism to control how incoming packets are forwarded by upstream devices such as Network Address Translator IPv6/IPv4 (NAT64), Network Address Translator IPv4/IPv4 (NAT44), IPv6 and IPv4 firewall devices, and a mechanism to reduce application keep alive traffic. This document establishes a well-known IP address for the PCP Server and documents how PCP clients embedded in endpoints can use it during the discovery and regular operation phases.
Authors
Sebastian Kiesel
Reinaldo Penno
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