> From: [email protected]
> Consider the scenario that two ETRs behind a single NAT.
> When NAT establish states for ETRs who both send packets outbound, it
> could assign different global IP addresses for them.
Most NAT devices (at least, IPv4 NAT devices) share a _single_ global IP
address among multiple machines. So, the NAT _cannot_ "assign [a] different
global IP address[] for" each ETR.
Noel
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