Could you explain what you mean by an "application gateway"?

Margaret

On Mar 30, 2009, at 11:15 PM, Tom Pusateri wrote:

So once you limit NAT for IPv6 to a 1:1 mapping (i.e. you no longer share an address), then it seems like there's isn't a big advantage over an application gateway.

In fact, I would much prefer an application gateway because you are no longer interfering with the packets. You are consciously directing them to a point of policy.

Today, there may not be the perfect way to configure the application gateway on the hosts but that problem can be easily solved with either one or more existing DHCP options or some new ones.

This provides the same topology hiding as well as the same multi- homing capabilities.

What am I missing?

Thanks,
Tom
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