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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/internet-draft-satp.xml b/internet-draft-satp.xml
index 6ce96c7..6c80339 100644
--- a/internet-draft-satp.xml
+++ b/internet-draft-satp.xml
@@ -17,15 +17,15 @@
<address>
<postal>
- <street>Sporgasse 6</street>
- <city>Graz</city>
- <code>8010</code>
+ <street>Puerstingerstr 32/7</street>
+ <city>Saalfelden</city>
+ <code>5760</code>
<country>AT</country>
</postal>
<phone></phone>
- <email>otti@wirdorange.org</email>
- <uri>http://anytun.org/</uri>
+ <email>satp@gsenger.com</email>
+ <uri>http://www.gsenger.com/satp/</uri>
</address>
</author>
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
endpoint | using SATP | endpoint | using SATP | endpoint
</artwork>
</figure>
- <t>In this scenario the payload of a SATP packet is transmitted from one unicast host to one of the anycast routers. This router makes a routing descision based on the underlying protocol and transmits a new SATP package to one or more unicast hosts depending on the routing descition.</t>
+ <t>In this scenario the payload gets encapsuleted into a SATP packet by a unicast host and gets transmitted to one of the anycast routers. It than gets decapsulated by the router. This router makes a routing descision based on the underlying protocol and transmits a new SATP package to one or more unicast hosts depending on the routing descition.</t>
</section>
<section title='tunneling from unicast hosts to anycast networks'>
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
</artwork>
</figure>
- <t>Network A has multible routers, that act as gateway/tunnel endpoint to another network B. This is done to build e redundant encrpted tunnel connection between the to networks. All tunnel endpoints of network A share the same anycast address and all tunnel endpoints of network B share another anycast address.</t>
+ <t>Network A has multible routers, that act as gateway/tunnel endpoint to another network B. This is done to build a redundant encrpted tunnel connection between the two networks. All tunnel endpoints of network A share the same anycast address and all tunnel endpoints of network B share another anycast address. When a packet from network a gets transmitted to network B, it first arrives on one of networks A border routers. Which router is used is determined by network A's internal routing. This router encapsulates the package and sends it to the anycast address of the network B routers. The SATP packet arrives at one of network B's routers and gets decapsulated and routed to it's destination within network B.</t>
</section>
</section>
<section title="Encapsulation">