Applicability of NAT-PMP with Service Provider Deployments of Network Address Translation
draft-woodyatt-spnatpmp-appl-01
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Author | james woodyatt | ||
| Last updated | 2008-11-19 | ||
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Abstract
In an effort to conserve global scope IPv4 address allocations, service providers are deploying network address/port translators in their interior routing domain and assigning private addresses to residential and small office subscriber sites. This document discusses the applicability of NAT-PMP is such networks to support application requiring dynamic TCP and UDP port forwarding.
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