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Title : Design Principles and General Behavioral Requirements
for Network Address Translators (BEH-GEN)
Author(s) : B. Ford, P. Srisuresh
Filename : draft-ford-behave-gen-00.txt
Pages : 31
Date : 2005-2-14
This document discusses design principles and behavioral properties
required to make Network Address Translators (NAT) more predictable
and compatible with diverse application protocols. First, this
document presents a concrete architectural model for NAT devices and
defines important terms used in conjunction with NAT design. This
architectural model sets the stage for a set of concrete
recommendations for NAT implementors and vendors, as being
contemplated by the BEHAVE working group. The recommendations made
by this document are independent of transport protocol; a set of
companion documents provide behavioral recommendations specific to
particular transport protocols.
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