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        Title           : Framework for interfacing with Network Address 
                          Translator
        Author(s)       : P. Srisuresh
        Filename        : draft-ietf-nat-interface-framework-02.txt
        Pages           : 28
        Date            : 29-Nov-00
        
NAT is a stateful network device, providing routing transparency 
for hosts in disparate address realms to communicate with each 
other. External agents such as Application Level Gateways (ALGs),
Realm Specific IP (RSIP) clients and Management applications may
need to interact with the device to influence its operation. The
document identifies the parameters external agents can attempt to
monitor and influence.

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