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In computer networking, the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) is a networking control protocol used to negotiate IP tunnel setup parameters between a tunnel client host and a tunnel broker server, the tunnel end-points. The protocol is defined in RFC 5572.〔RFC 5572 (Experimental), ''IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP)'', M. Blanchet, F. Parent, (February 2010)〕 A major use of TSP is in IPv6 transition mechanisms. ==Parameter negotiation== The TSP protocol performs negotiation of the following parameters: *User authentication using the Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) protocol (RFC 4422).〔RFC 4422, ''Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)'', A. Melnikov, K. Zeilenga (June 2006)〕 *Tunnel encapsulation for a variety of tunneling scenarios: * *IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels (RFC 4213) * *IPv4 over IPv6 tunnels (RFC 2473) * *IPv6 over UDP/IPv4 tunnels for built-in traversal of network address translators (NAT) *IP address assignment for both tunnel endpoints *Domain Name System (DNS) registration of end point addresses and reverse DNS *Tunnel keep-alive mechanism as needed *IPv6 address prefix assignment for routers *Routing protocols 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tunnel Setup Protocol」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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