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Title : GIST NAT Traversal
Author(s) : A. Pashalidis, H. Tschofenig
Filename : draft-pashalidis-nsis-gimps-nattraversal-05.txt
Pages : 48
Date : 2007-7-11
This document describes a number of mechanisms for the implementation
of the General Internet Signalling Transport (GIST) protocol [1] on
different types of Network Address Translator (NAT). The focus of
these mechanisms is the interaction of GIST with the address
translation function of the NAT, and their purpose is to enable GIST
hosts that are located on either side of the NAT to correctly
interpret signalling messages with respect to the data traffic they
refer to. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to
people that implement GIST and NSLPs on both NAT and non-NAT nodes.
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