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Port Control Protocol

Known as: PCP 
Port Control Protocol (PCP) is a computer networking protocol that allows hosts on IPv4 or IPv6 networks to control how the incoming IPv4 or IPv6… 
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2016
2016
In some use cases, e.g., Lightweight 4over6, the client may require not just one port, but a port set. This document defines an… 
2015
2015
This document specifies a new Port Control Protocol (PCP) functional element: the PCP proxy. The PCP proxy relays PCP requests… 
2015
2015
This document specifies the behavior to be followed by a Port Control Protocol (PCP) client to contact its PCP server(s) when one… 
2015
2015
This document provides a set of examples to illustrate Port Control Protocol (PCP) operations. It is a companion document to the… 
2014
2014
This document focuses on the problems encountered when using dynamic DNS in address-sharing contexts (e.g., Dual-Stack Lite (DS… 
2013
2013
Computers and other communication devices at home connect to Internet through the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) using… 
2013
2013
A host with multiple interfaces needs to choose the best interface for communication. Oftentimes, this decision is based on a… 
2012
2012
Provided is a fast recovery method for a port control protocol. The method comprises: a backup PCP server notifying a user to… 
2012
2012
The invention discloses a method and a device for completing network address translation keep-alive by adopting the port control… 
2011
2011
This document specifies DHCP (IPv4 and IPv6) options to provision Port Control Protocol (PCP) Servers. The use of DHCP or DHCPv6…