Operator-Assisted Relay Service Architecture(OARS)
draft-wang-tram-oars-00
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| Authors | Aijun Wang , Bing Liu , Justin Uberti | ||
| Last updated | 2017-01-07 (Latest revision 2016-07-06) | ||
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Abstract
This document proposes a new relay-based NAT traversal architecture called OARS which could simplify the data communication process between two hosts that locates behind some non-BEHAVE compliant [RFC4787] [RFC5382] NAT devices. The key mechanism in OARS is the newly defined "Couple" operation (using STUN [RFC5389] message format) which allows the Relay servers to be easily incorporated into existing CGN/CDN nodes which are already deployed within the network in a distributed manner. Table of Contents
Authors
Aijun Wang
Bing Liu
Justin Uberti
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