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        Title           : Network Address Port Group Translator
        Author(s)       : Wei Meng
        Filename        : draft-meng-behave-napgt-01.txt
        Pages           : 4
        Date            : 2013-07-15

Abstract:
   Currently, if an internal server and hosts are behind NAT, they
   cannot share a global IP address except adding lots of static NAPT
   rule configuration.  Because if a server wants to provide a service
   by constant port(i.e. HTTP and FTP) , the destination port of packet
   sent by an external client should not be changed when it crosses NAT.
   This document specifies a new method to assign NAPT global address
   and port, aiming to solve the problem that internal servers and hosts
   cannot share less global IP addresses.


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