[AfrIPv6-Discuss] NAT64 for Dual Stacking!

Fabian Jr afabbie at hotmail.com
Fri May 13 06:24:27 UTC 2016


thanks Daniel and other folks ...

may be i did not make myself clear ...

thanks for your advise to use Linux box for NAT64 .... i will explore that or if you have done that already pls. guide me.... i can work on Linux......
 

 

Arbogast Fabian,

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> Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 10:14:53 +0400
> From: daniel at afrinic.net
> To: afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net
> Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] NAT64 for Dual Stacking!
> 
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 09:06:34AM +0300, Fabian Jr wrote:
> > 
> > thanks Daniel for your quick repsonse too..
> > 
> > i  said already that i want to do a Dual Stack Setup between IPv6
> > subnet and IPv4 Subnet..... to be able to parallel run the two
> > versions for sometimes and gradually remove IPv4 ........
> 
> Why do you want to remove IPv4?
> 
> Dual-stack means the systems run both stacks. What I understand from the
> above is you do *not* want dual-stack, but rather to have some subnets
> that are single stack ipv4 and others that are single stack ipv6.
> 
> But why? What is the goal of that?
> 
> > 
> > this is possible by enabling NAT64 in the router between the two networks........
> 
> If you intent is as above - to have different segments where some are
> ipv4 only and others are ipv6 only that can inter-communicate, then yes:
> In that case NAT64 is really the only option.
> 
> However, NAT64 does not have to be done on a new expensive cisco box.
> You can implement that on a linux based gateway on a PC or VM too.
> 
> I'm still not sure why you would want to. But you can :)
> 
> - Daniel
> 
> 
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