Verification, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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[DeviceB] natpt v6bound dynamic prefix 3001:: address-group 1

Step2

Configure Device A on the IPv4 side

# Configure a static route to subnet 9.0.0.0/24.

<DeviceA> system-view

[DeviceA] ip route-static 9.0.0.0 24 8.0.0.1

Step3

Configure Device C on the IPv6 side

# Enable IPv6.

<DeviceC> system-view

[DeviceC] ipv6

# Configure a static route to the subnet with the NAT-PT prefix.

[DeviceC] ipv6 route-static 3001:: 16 2001::1

Verification

If you carry out the ping ipv6 3001::0800:0002 command on Device C after completing the

configurations above, response packets can be received.
At this time, you can see on Device B the established NAT-PT session.

[DeviceB] display natpt session all

NATPT Session Info:

No IPV6Source IPV4Source Pro

IPV6Destination IPV4Destination

1 2001::0002 ^43984 9.0.0.19 ^12288 ICMP

3001::0800:0002 ^ 0 8.0.0.2 ^ 0

Configuring Static Mappings on the IPv4 Side and the IPv6

Side

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 4

, Device C with IPv6 address 2001::2/64 on an IPv6 network can communicate

with Device A with IPv4 address 8.0.0.2/24 on an IPv4 network.
To meet the preceding requirement, you need to configure Device B that is deployed between the IPv4

network and IPv6 network as a NAT-PT device, and configure static mappings on the IPv4 side and IPv6
side on Device B, so that Device A and Device C can communicate with each other.

Figure 4 Network diagram for NAT-PT (static mappings)

Configuration procedure

Step1

Configure Device B

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