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    a question

    could someone please explain me what "reserved mapping policies" is?
    i saw it over the internet the other day and i didnt know what it is
    (google didn't turn up much)
    thanks in advance
    I don\'t wanna grow up change my skateboard for a tie

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    In what context was it mentioned? It sounds like it's referring to NAT (Network Address Translation). You can try Googling for information on NAT. My brain's too fried to give a good explanation right now.
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    Crap. I can't find anything on this, anywhere. I've asked a couple people, who I expected to know exactly what it was, but they aren't sure, either. It appears to be related to, or is a type of port forwarding. For the few hits that Google supplies, I'm surprised that there's no definition of the term. Good luck, I'll keep looking.

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    Like t2k2 mentioned, in what context did you hear or see phrase....
    reference to us if you canthe article/document or what it was you were reading
    and we can give you more insight...

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    i saw it on a site (i dont have the url unfortunatenly =\ ) saying something about IDS etc, i dont remember the text exactly, i asked a few people, they didnt know the answer either.
    thanks for your time once again
    I don\'t wanna grow up change my skateboard for a tie

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