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Title : Achieving Addressing Functions in IPv6 without using NAT
Author(s) : G. Daley
Filename : draft-daley-ipv6-nonat6-00.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2009-07-06
Proposals have been made to include Network Address Translation (NAT)
in IPv6. Network Address Translation substitutes a source address in
the outbound Packet headers at the Internet Egress point for one
present at the network edge. It then matches the responding packets
by destination address, and restores the original headers.
NAT itself is not a feature. It is a mechanism which provides
features at an application cost. This document identifies features
which are supplied by NAT in IPv4 and how these features may be
provisioned in IPv6. Both NAT and application-friendly alternatives
are presented.
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