Protocols and standards, Nat-pt configuration task list, Configuring nat-pt – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Currently, NAT-PT supports Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Domain Name System (DNS), File

Transfer Protocol (FTP), and other protocols that employ the network layer protocol but have no address

information in the protocol messages.

Protocols and Standards

RFC 2765: Stateless IP/ICMP Translation Algorithm

RFC 2766: Network Address Translation - Protocol Translation (NAT-PT)

NAT-PT Configuration Task List

Complete the following tasks to configure NAT-PT to allow active access from an IPv6 host to an IPv4 host:

Task Remarks

Enabling NAT-PT

Required

Configuring a NAT-PT Prefix

Required

Configuring IPv4/IPv6 Address Mappings on the IPv6
Side

Required

Configuring a static mapping on the IPv4 side

Optional
If no static IPv4/IPv6 address mapping is configured,
the lowest 32 bits of the destination IPv6 address is

used as the translated destination IPv4 address.

Setting the ToS Field after NAT-PT Translation

Optional


Complete the following tasks to configure NAT-PT to allow active access from an IPv4 host to an IPv6 host:

Task Remarks

Enabling NAT-PT

Required

Configuring a NAT-PT Prefix

Required

Configuring IPv4/IPv6 Address Mappings on the IPv4
Side

Optional
If no IPv4/IPv6 address mapping is configured, the

source IPv4 address added with the first configured
NAT-PT prefix is used as the translated source IPv6

address.

Configuring Static NAPT-PT Mappings of IPv6 Servers

Required
Complete either task.

Setting the Traffic Class Field after NAT-PT Translation

Optional

Configuring NAT-PT

Configuration Prerequisites

Before implementing NAT-PT, you need to:

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