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	Title		: Complications from Network Address Translator Deployment Topologies
	Author(s)	: B. Ford, P. Srisuresh
	Filename	: draft-ford-behave-top-01.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2006-3-6
	
This document identifies two problems that have arisen from the
   the unconventional network topologies that are often constructed
   with the deployment of network address translator devices (NATs). 
   This document also specifies best current practice recommendations
   for dealing with the issues identified with the two problems.
   First, the simplicity of administering networks through the
   combination of NAT and DHCP has increasingly lead to the
   deployment of multi-level hierarchies of inter-connected private
   networks involving overlapping private IP address spaces. Second,
   the proliferation of private networks in the corporates and the
   wide spread use of remote access virtual private networks (VPNs) can
   lead to conflict of private IP address space between the remote
   network where the VPN client is located and the corporate network.

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