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Re: ipv4 on mobile networks
From: Masataka Ohta <mohta () necom830 hpcl titech ac jp>
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2021 01:12:16 +0900
Mark Tinka wrote:
So what I'm trying to understand is, despite whether a connection is pure or NAT'ed, how does a device on the Internet expect to communicate without an IP address?
So are IP entities behind NAT. So? Masataka Ohta
Current thread:
- ipv4 on mobile networks, (continued)
- ipv4 on mobile networks Michael Thomas (Oct 23)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Ca By (Oct 23)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Michael Thomas (Oct 23)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Masataka Ohta (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Ca By (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Mark Tinka (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Masataka Ohta (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Mark Tinka (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe, ASCE (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Mark Tinka (Oct 24)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Masataka Ohta (Oct 25)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Mark Tinka (Oct 25)
- Re: ipv4 on mobile networks Mark Tinka (Oct 24)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Gustav Ulander (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Bryan Fields (Oct 23)
- Re: IPv6 and CDN's Job Snijders via NANOG (Oct 25)