@techreport{klein-lisp-mn-nat-traversal-00, number = {draft-klein-lisp-mn-nat-traversal-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-klein-lisp-mn-nat-traversal/00/}, author = {Dominik Klein and Matthias Hartmann and Michael Menth}, title = {{NAT Traversal for LISP Mobile Node}}, pagetotal = 12, year = 2010, month = jul, day = 5, abstract = {The Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) is a new naming and addressing architecture to solve the Internet's routing scaling problem. It separates global routing in the Internet from local routing and naming in end-user networks. The basic LISP architecture does not support mobility. The mobility extension LISP Mobile Node (LISP-MN) describes a mechanism that extends LISP to support mobile nodes and enables them to roam into LISP and non-LISP networks while being reachable under the same address. Currently, LISP-MN does not support networks that use network address translation (NAT). This document presents an extension for LISP-MN that makes LISP mobile nodes behind a NAT globally reachable.}, }