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This draft is a work item of the Next Steps in Signaling Working Group of the IETF.
Title : A NAT/Firewall NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP)
Author(s) : M. Stiemerling, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-nsis-nslp-natfw-05.txt
Pages : 93
Date : 2005-2-22
This memo defines the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for
Network Address Translators and Firewalls. This NSLP allows hosts to
signal along a data path for Network Address Translators and
Firewalls to be configured according to the data flow needs. The
network scenarios, problems and solutions for path-coupled Network
Address Translator and Firewall signaling are described. The overall
architecture is given by the framework and requirements defined by
the Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) working group.
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