Nat-pt configuration, Nat-pt overview, Application scenario – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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NAT-PT Configuration

This chapter includes these sections:

NAT-PT Overview

Configuring NAT-PT

Displaying and Maintaining NAT-PT

NAT-PT Configuration Examples

Troubleshooting NAT-PT

NAT-PT Overview

Application Scenario

Because of the coexistence of IPv4 networks and IPv6 networks, Network Address Translation – Protocol

Translation (NAT-PT) was introduced to realize translation between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. For

example, it can enable a host in an IPv6 network to access the FTP server in an IPv4 network.
As shown in

Figure 1

, NAT-PT runs on the device between IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The address

translation is transparent to both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Users in the IPv6 and IPv4 networks can
communicate without changing their configurations.

Figure 1 Network diagram for NAT-PT

Basic Concepts

NAT-PT mechanism

There are three NAT-PT mechanisms to realize translation between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses: static

mapping, dynamic mapping, and NAPT-PT.

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Static mapping

Static mappings are manually configured for translation between IPv6 and IPv4 addresses.

2.

Dynamic mapping

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