RSIP generic network architecture
draft-zaccone-nat-rsip-gen-arch-02
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Authors | Bernard Sales , Yves T'Joens | ||
Last updated | 2000-03-14 | ||
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Abstract
Currently, the RSIP framework [RSIP-FRAM] focus its architecture on the typical scenario where hosts on a private realm are connected to an external realm by the mean of an unique gateway where the majority of the functionality's are concentrated. The aim of this document is to extend ths scope by describing a generic architecture. Furthermore, it tries to identify the functionality's of the system, their purposes as well as the way they interwork. The benefits of this extention are an increase of the robustness of the system and an opportunity to gain benefit of multiple connection towards one or more (multi-homing) external realms (ISPs).
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