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Guys

 

Apologies for cross posting

 

Over the last couple of months Jan and I have been committing a lot of H.460 NAT support into H323plus and GnuGk .

H.460.18/.19, Multiplexing, Traversal Zones and H.460.23/.24/.24A/.24B and just recently H.460.17.

 

I have written with Jan's assistance an ordinary person guide to NAT, the types of NAT and the logic behind  H.323 NAT Traversal solutions. It briefly explains exactly what all these standards mean and how they fit together to provide a complete NAT Traversal solution.

h323_nat_fw_solution.pdf

 

Simon

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