Analysis of NAT64 Port Allocation Method
draft-chen-sunset4-cgn-port-allocation-02
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Author | Gang Chen | ||
Last updated | 2014-01-15 (Latest revision 2013-07-14) | ||
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Abstract
The document enumerates methods of port assignment in CGN contexts, more focusing on a NAT64 environment. The analysis categorizes the different methods with several key features. The uses of existing protocols are further described corresponding to those features. This memo also states the port-usage experiences, relevant findings, evaluations and workarounds. It's expected the document could provide an informative base line to help operators choosing a proper method.
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