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- Address_plus_Port abstract "The Address plus Port (A+P) approach to the IPv4 address shortage is a technique for sharing single IPv4 addresses among several users without using stateful network address translation (NAT) in the carrier network. The technique is described in experimental RFC 6346.Normal routing only uses the IPv4 address to identify which host an IP packet is destined for. A+P uses the destination TCP or UDP port in addition to the IP address to extend the range of available host addresses. Each host is assigned a unique range of ports which they set as the source port in outbound packets and which they use to receive inbound traffic.A+P is a stateless alternative to conventional stateful NAT, as the A+P gateway does not need to keep track of every TCP or UDP flow. However, it does require A+P aware software at the end-point, capable of limiting the range of port numbers used for originating connections to its allocated range, either in the end host, or, in the more common likely scenario, in the customer premises equipment own local NAT44 implementation.".
- Address_plus_Port thumbnail A+P.svg?width=300.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageID "33115902".
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageLength "1474".
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageRevisionID "529931576".
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Category:IPv4.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Category:Routing_software.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Customer-premises_equipment.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Customer_premises_equipment.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink IPv4_Residual_Deployment.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink IPv4_Residual_Deployment_(4rd).
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink IPv4_address_exhaustion.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Mapping_of_Address_and_Port.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink NAT44.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Network_address_translation.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Stateless_protocol.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink User_Datagram_Protocol.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLink File:A+P.svg.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLinkText "A+P".
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageWikiLinkText "Address plus Port".
- Address_plus_Port hasPhotoCollection Address_plus_Port.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-network-stub.
- Address_plus_Port wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Context.
- Address_plus_Port subject Category:IPv4.
- Address_plus_Port subject Category:Routing_software.
- Address_plus_Port hypernym Technique.
- Address_plus_Port type Article.
- Address_plus_Port type Software.
- Address_plus_Port type Article.
- Address_plus_Port type Page.
- Address_plus_Port comment "The Address plus Port (A+P) approach to the IPv4 address shortage is a technique for sharing single IPv4 addresses among several users without using stateful network address translation (NAT) in the carrier network. The technique is described in experimental RFC 6346.Normal routing only uses the IPv4 address to identify which host an IP packet is destined for. A+P uses the destination TCP or UDP port in addition to the IP address to extend the range of available host addresses.".
- Address_plus_Port label "Address plus Port".
- Address_plus_Port sameAs m.0h655wg.
- Address_plus_Port sameAs Q4681385.
- Address_plus_Port sameAs Q4681385.
- Address_plus_Port wasDerivedFrom Address_plus_Port?oldid=529931576.
- Address_plus_Port depiction A+P.svg.
- Address_plus_Port isPrimaryTopicOf Address_plus_Port.