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Reliable and Scalable NAT mechanism (RS-NAT) based on BGP for IPv4/IPv6 Transition
draft-chen-behave-rsnat-02

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Gang Chen , DENG Hui , Bo Zhou , Mingwei Xu , Linjian Song , Yong Cui
Last updated 2009-10-26
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Abstract

For the rapid exhaustion of IPv4 address pool against the slow development of IPv6, IPv4/IPv6 co-existence/transition would be a long period. In the IPv4/IPv6 transition process, there are many NAT- like technologies active in the internet. However, the NAT boxes such as IPv4 NAT, IPv4/IPv6 NAT are so poor in their reliability and scalability, which put a severe threat on the development of IPv4/IPv6 transition. This document defines a reliable and scalable NAT (RS- NAT) mechanism to solve the problem.

Authors

Gang Chen
DENG Hui
Bo Zhou
Mingwei Xu
Linjian Song
Yong Cui

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