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        Title           : NAT Traversal for Mobile IP using UDP Tunnelling
        Author(s)       : O. Levkowetz, J. Forslow, H. Sjostrand
        Filename        : draft-levkowetz-mobileip-nat-tunnel-00.txt
        Pages           : 16
        Date            : 03-Jul-01
        
Mobile IP is now being deployed, providing connectivity to mobile
users. This is happening well ahead of the widespread use of IPv6,
which may not have been expected at the time when the Mobile IP
standard was originally formulated. At the same time, networks with
private address spaces are proliferating, using NAT devices to reach
the public internet. Today NATs are widely deployed in home
gateways, as well as in other locations likely to be used by mobile
users, such as hotels. The result is that MIP-NAT incompatibility
issues have become a major barrier to deployment of Mobile IP in one
of its principal uses. This draft describes a known incompatibility
between NAT and Mobile IP, and also describes a possible solution
using Mobile IP's vendor specific extensions.

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