NAT Port Overlapping
draft-naito-nat-port-overlapping-01
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Authors | Kengo , Arifumi Matsumoto | ||
Last updated | 2015-10-14 (Latest revision 2012-07-16) | ||
RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
Intended RFC status | Informational | ||
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Document shepherd | (None) | ||
IESG | IESG state | Expired (IESG: Dead) | |
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Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
Telechat date | (None) | ||
Responsible AD | Wesley Eddy | ||
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Abstract
When network address translation (NAT) is used in an address resource restricted environment, or when a lot of users are located under a NAT device, IP addresses and port resources may be eaten up, and this affects user experiences very negatively. This situation can be greatly mitigated by tweaking mapping behavior and session timer handling in NAT functions. This document proposes extension for optimizing NAT IP address and port resources in address resource restricted environments. The extension enables simultaneous use of a NAT external port for different transport sessions.
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