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        Title           : Incorporating NAT boxes in Mobile IPv4
        Author(s)       : S. Shahrier
        Filename        : draft-shahrier-mobileip-nat-00.txt
        Pages           : 6
        Date            : 13-Jun-01
        
In this draft, we propose an Internet architecture consisting 
of large number private networks, individually connected to the 
Internet backbone via NAT-routers. Hosts within the same private 
network can communicate with one another locally, and also with 
hosts in other networks via the Internet backbone. The routers in 
each private network maintain their own local routing state and 
routers in the backbone maintain their own external routing state. 
More specifically, the routers within a particular domain are not 
cognizant of routes outside that domain.

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