QUIC has Connection IDs independent from IP. This was done to
make it easier to move from one IP network to another while keeping
connections active, as most here will know.
Does the existence of Connection IDs separate from IP mean that
the host/IP contention ratio in CGNAT can be higher? IE, can a single
CGNAT device provide Internet access for a greater number of end-users?
And if so, does this reduce demand on IPv4 resources?
It's ok, I'm wearing a fire-resistant suit with self-contained breathing
apparatus as I type this.
Rob