CG-NAT

CG-NAT — how to start using and why you need it
CG-NAT (Carrier Grade Network Address Translation) is a technology that enables an ISP to replace a user's local IP address with a public one in TCP/IP networks. Let's find out how CG-NAT is implemented in Stingray Service Getaway and why it is the right solution for you.

The End of IPv4 addresses — Exhaustion Timeline
According to the forecast by Geoff Huston, the chief engineer-researcher of the APNIC Internet registrar, the pool of IPv4 addresses will be completely exhausted in 2020.

CG-NAT on a standard x86-platform
CG-NAT can be implemented on a standard x86 platform, the main thing is to choose a software suite meeting requirements and performance.