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[Ietf-behave] NAT control stun usage


If there is agenda time and interest, Jonathan or I will present this draft
in San Diego.

-d


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>       Title           : Controlling NAT Bindings using STUN
>       Author(s)       : D. Wing, J. Rosenberg
>       Filename        : draft-wing-behave-nat-control-stun-usage-00.txt
>       Pages           : 17
>       Date            : 2006-10-17
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>    Simple Traversal Underneath NAT (STUN) is a mechanism for
>    traversing NATs.  STUN requests are transmitted through a NAT to
>    external STUN servers.  While this works very well, its two
>    primary drawbacks are the inability to modify the properties of a
>    NAT binding and the need to query a public STUN server for every
>    NAT binding.  These drawbacks require frequent messages which
>    present a load on servers (like SIP servers and STUN servers) and
>    are bad for low speed access networks, such as cellular.  This
>    document proposes that the STUN server be embedded in the NAT
>    itself, and describes how these STUN servers can be readily
>    discovered and utilized to reduce queries to public STUN servers
>    and to reduce NAT keepalive traffic.
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