Tunnel Setup Protocol
In computer networking, the Tunnel Setup Protocol is an experimental networking control protocol used to negotiate IP tunnel setup parameters between a tunnel client host and a tunnel broker server, the tunnel end-points. A major use of TSP is in IPv6 transition mechanisms.
Parameter negotiation
The TSP protocol performs negotiation of the following parameters:- User authentication using the Simple Authentication and Security Layer protocol
- Tunnel encapsulation for a variety of tunneling scenarios:
- *IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels
- *IPv4 over IPv6 tunnels
- *IPv6 over UDP/IPv4 tunnels for built-in traversal of network address translators
- IP address assignment for both tunnel endpoints
- Domain Name System registration of end point addresses and reverse DNS
- Tunnel keep-alive mechanism as needed
- IPv6 address prefix assignment for routers
- Routing protocols