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Tunnel Setup Protocol

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329:-encoded data using TCP or UDP. After the negotiation of tunnel setup parameters, the session is terminated and the client undertakes the task of configuring its local tunnel endpoint. 325:
A TSP session is initiated by the TSP client in the goal of establishing an end-to-end tunnel with the TSP server (tunnel broker). The session consists of a basic exchange of
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The TSP protocol performs negotiation of the following parameters:
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Tunnel encapsulation for a variety of tunneling scenarios:
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server, the tunnel end-points. A major use of TSP is in
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IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP)
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Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers
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IPv6 over UDP/IPv4 tunnels for built-in traversal of
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setup parameters between a tunnel client host and a
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IPv6 transition mechanisms
4in6
Lightweight 4over6
6in4
6over4
DS-Lite
6rd
6to4
NAT64
DNS64
Teredo
SIIT
MAP
TSP
4rd
Tunnel broker
IVI
TRT
464XLAT
Public 4over6
ISATAP
AYIYA
dIVI
NAT-PT
NAPT-PT
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computer networking
IP tunnel

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