Experience from Double Translation and Encapsulation (MAP) Testing
draft-liu-softwire-experience-map-02
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Authors | Xiaohan Liu, Baoping Yan, Congxiao Bao , Xing Li | ||
Last updated | 2014-09-03 (Latest revision 2014-03-02) | ||
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Abstract
This document discusses the experiences of using Mapping of Address and Port (MAP). Network setup and testing results using MAP-Translation (MAP-T), MAP- Encapsulation (MAP-E) and mixed MAP-T/MAP-E are described in this document. Relationships among native IPv6, single translation, double translation, and encapsulation are also discussed.
Authors
Xiaohan Liu
Baoping Yan
Congxiao Bao
Xing Li
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