An Experimental Address Space Isolation Technique for SNA Networks

The integration of computer networks has led to increasingly large and complex configurations. This integration has resulted in concern for the availability of resources for the merged networks. An experimental technique called TRAP has been developed as a way to minimize the constraints on such networks. It allows address space isolation between interconnected networks. This paper discusses the technique and its fundamental process of network address translation.

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