11 | | The main intention of the demonstration is to show how ariba eases application deployment upon heterogeneous networks. We consider an exemplary scenario (as shown in Figure 2) that consists of two LANs, one running IPv4 and one running IPv6, respectively. Furthermore, one WLAN attached to notebook N1 and a bluetooth device connected to notebook N3 are deployed. The WLAN uses NAT to multiplex the single IP address of the access point to multiple wireless devices. Furthermore, we employ native RFCOMM for communication between N3 and P2, using MAC addresses. Notebook N2 and N4 are dual-stacked and connected to both, the IPv4 and IPv6 LAN. |
| 11 | The main intention of the demonstration is to show how ariba eases application deployment upon heterogeneous networks. We consider an exemplary scenario (as shown the Figure below) that consists of two LANs, one running IPv4 and one running IPv6, respectively. Furthermore, one WLAN attached to notebook N1 and a bluetooth device connected to notebook N3 are deployed. The WLAN uses NAT to multiplex the single IP address of the access point to multiple wireless devices. Furthermore, we employ native RFCOMM for communication between N3 and P2, using MAC addresses. Notebook N2 and N4 are dual-stacked and connected to both, the IPv4 and IPv6 LAN. |