Re: [Softwires] MAP: Mapping of Addressees and Ports design team

Jacni Qin <jacni@jacni.com> Sat, 08 October 2011 10:14 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Softwires] MAP: Mapping of Addressees and Ports design team
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hi Ole and chairs,

I'd like to join, thanks.


Cheers,
Jacni

On 10/7/2011 8:48 AM, Alain Durand wrote:
> During the Softwire interim meeting in Beijing last week, multiple address and port mapping technologies were presented for either encapsulation or double translation.
> There was a consensus that those technologies could and should converge. To achieve this, we would like to formally announce the creation of the MAP (Mapping of Addresses and Ports) design team.
>
> This design team is tasked to formulate a unified format is to be used either in an encapsulation or double translation mode, for both hub&  spokes and mesh models.
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> Ole Troan will be leading the effort and will report at the Taipei IETF.
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> Please send Ole, Yong and Alain a note if you intend to participate.
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> Alain&  Yong, Softwire co-chairs.
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