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46 lines
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%** Introduction.tex: Contains an introduction to
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% State what the reader can find where.
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\chapter{\label{introduction}Introduction}
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IPv6 P4
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Introduce the related research field/the project.
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\section{\label{introduction:motivation}Motivation}
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IPv6 deployments grow
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Make it easier
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take away burden
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In theory line speed - what is reality?
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The motivation to write this thesis was...
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\section{\label{introduction:taskdescription}The Task}
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P4 environment
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a lot of potential
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Programming language in the network
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Not only faster, but also more convienient.
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**** High speed NAT64 with P4
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Currently there are two main open source NAT64 solution available:
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tayga and jool. The former is a single threaded, cpu bound user
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space solution, the latter a custom Linux kernel module.
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This thesis challenges this status quo by developing a P4 based
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solution supporting all features of jool/tayga and comparing the
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performance, security and adaptivity of the solutions.
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- Milestone 1: Stateless NAT64/NAT46 translations in P4
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- Milestone 2: Stateful (dynamic) NAT64/NAT46 translations
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- Milestone 3: Hardware adaption
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Describe your task.
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\section{\label{introduction:relatedwork}Related Work}
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A relevant work was~\cite{Lamport:LaTeX} (this citation is just an example...)
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\section{\label{introduction:overview}Overview}
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Chapter 2 describes... Chapter 3 presents...
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