Hi Tina,

On 2011-08-21 14:08, Tina TSOU wrote:
...
> If an average IPv4 user is consuming 200 ports (or whatever
> value you prefer to assume) with their favourite p2p app, that
> is what sets the number of IPv4 users per shared address. It's
> the number of simultaneous ports, not the amount of traffic,
> that counts.
> [Tina:
> These drafts attempt to solve this issue.
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-tsou-pcp-natcoord/

This doesn't create new ports; it just helps to allocate
them more rationally.

> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-zhou-softwire-b4-nat/

If I understand this correctly, it avoids NAT444 (which is a
good thing, and would make
draft-weil-shared-transition-space-request unnecessary). But
again, it doesn't create new ports or new public IPv4 addresses,
which was my point.

4rd and 4via6 share this property of course.

   Brian
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