Address plus Port

The Address plus Port (A+P) within the network layer communications protocol for Internet networking is an experimental approach to the IPv4 address shortage.

[1] Normal routing uses the IPv4 address only to identify which host an Internet Protocol packet is destined for.

Each host is assigned a unique range of ports which they set as the source port in outbound packets and which they use to receive inbound traffic.

[1] A+P is a stateless alternative to conventional stateful network address translation as the A+P gateway does not need to keep track of every Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol flow.

However, it does require A+P aware software at the end-point, capable of limiting the range of port numbers used for originating connections to its allocated range, either in the end host, or, in the more common likely scenario, in the customer premises equipment own local NAT44 implementation.

A+P example