NAT State Synchronization Using SCSP
draft-xu-behave-nat-state-sync-02
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Authors | Dean Cheng , Xiaohu Xu | ||
Last updated | 2010-08-23 | ||
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Abstract
To support NAT redundancy in hot standby mode [NAT-STANDBY] among a group of NAT devices, the dynamic NAT entries created at the primary NAT device should be synchronized consistently to the backup NAT device. This document describes a method of using the Server Cache Synchronization Protocol (SCSP) for NAT state synchronization and specifies the corresponding NAT specific components for this method.
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