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The tuple (source IP address, source port, destination IP
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The tuple (source [[IP]] address, source port, destination IP address, destination port, transport protocol).  A 5-tuple uniquely identifies a UDP/TCP session.  When a [[UDP]]/[[TCP]] session flows through a NAT64, each session has two different 5-tuples:
      address, destination port, transport protocol).  A 5-tuple
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one with IPv4 addresses and one with [[IPv6]] addresses.
      uniquely identifies a UDP/TCP session.  When a [[UDP]]/[[TCP]] session
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      flows through a NAT64, each session has two different 5-tuples:
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== Related terms ==
      one with IPv4 addresses and one with IPv6 addresses.
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* [[3-Tuple]]
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* [[NAT64]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 10:08, 17 July 2021

The tuple (source IP address, source port, destination IP address, destination port, transport protocol). A 5-tuple uniquely identifies a UDP/TCP session. When a UDP/TCP session flows through a NAT64, each session has two different 5-tuples: one with IPv4 addresses and one with IPv6 addresses.

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