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RFC 1597 and RFC 1631
We mention RFC 1597 and RFC 1631 in conjunction with our products.
These are long and quite formal documents.
We provided a summary of RFC 1597, for
your reading, and have pointers to the real documents, too.
RFC 1597 and RFC 1631
Here are the real documents:
- RFC 1597 Address Allocation for Private
Internets.
- RFC 1631 The IP Network Address Translator
(NAT).
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