Hi Simon,

Thanks for your comments. It's a good implementation to the draft.

Another way is to assign the shared address to the interface, and to
perform a port-based routing.
On Linux, netfilter and ip-rule can be used, to route all such packets
using "main" table instead of "local" table.

Best Regards,
Cong

2014-02-18 1:37 GMT+08:00 Simon Perreault <[email protected]>:

> Le 2014-02-16 14:39, Cong Liu a écrit :
> > We submitted a new draft about an issue on IPv4 communication between
> > two Softwire CEs with the same IPv4 addr and different port set.
> > Any comments are appreciate.
>
> Here's the translation of this draft's recommendation into
> implementer-speak:
>
> - Do not assign the shared address to any interface.
> - Ensure that NAT is applied after routing.
>
> Should work "out of the box" on Linux.
>
> Simon
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