Title :
NAT-Compatibility Testbed: An Environment to Automatically Verify Direct Connection Rate
Author :
Ho, Cheng-Yuan ; Wang, Fu-Yu ; Tseng, Chien-Chao ; Lin, Ying-Dar
Author_Institution :
D-Link NCTU Joint Res. Center, Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fDate :
1/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this article, an NAT-compatibility testbed is designed to automatically conduct the repeated experiments, collect the test results, and verify the direct connection rate (DCR) of any NAT traversal programs. Achieving a high DCR is important because using relays may unnecessarily increase the bandwidth cost, processing load of the relay servers, and the end-to-end packet delay. The NAT-compatibility testbed is constructed with 4 components: two peers, an automatic execution mechanism, NAT devices, and signaling/intermediate servers such as STUN, TURN, and SIP. It is also called the fully meshed testbed because the test result of all NAT combinations is a square. It measures the DCR of ICE, KeyStone, and PJNATH as 53.7%, 59.87%, and 50.93%, respectively. Experimental results show that asymmetric and unexpected direct connectivity check results occur in the real Internet. In order to enhance NAT traversal capability, the findings, like "port prediction" and "call-role sensitivity problem," are also described in the experimental results.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; testing; Internet; NAT traversal capability; NAT traversal program; NAT-compatibility testbed; automatic execution mechanism; bandwidth cost; call-role sensitivity problem; direct connection rate; direct connectivity check; end-to-end packet delay; network address translation; port prediction; relay server; signaling/intermediate server; IP networks; Ice; Logic gates; Protocols; Relays; Sensitivity; Servers; NAT; NAT traversal; direct connection; testbed;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2010.102810.101700