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 This draft is a work item of the Sunsetting IPv4 Working Group of the IETF.

        Title           : Analysis of NAT64 Port Allocation Methods for Shared IPv4 Addresses
        Authors         : Gang Chen
                          Weibo Li
                          Tina Tsou
                          James Huang
                          Tom Taylor
                          Jean-Francois Tremblay
	Filename        : draft-ietf-sunset4-nat64-port-allocation-01.txt
	Pages           : 18
	Date            : 2015-07-22

Abstract:
   This document enumerates methods of port assignment in Carrier Grade
   NATs (CGNs), focused particularly on NAT64 environments.  Different
   NAT port allocation methods have been categorized and described.  A
   series of port allocation design principles has been proposed to
   facilitate the implementations and deployment.


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