Aft Configuration Examples; Allowing Ipv4 Internet Access From An Ipv6 Network - HP FlexNetwork MSR2003 Configuration Manual

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Task
Display AFT statistics (centralized devices in
standalone mode).
Display AFT statistics (distributed devices in
standalone mode/centralized devices in IRF
mode).
Display AFT statistics (distributed devices in IRF
mode).
Clear AFT sessions (centralized devices in
standalone mode).
Clear AFT sessions (distributed devices in
standalone mode/centralized devices in IRF
mode).
Clear AFT sessions (distributed devices in IRF
mode).
Clear AFT statistics (centralized devices in
standalone mode).
Clear AFT statistics (distributed devices in
standalone mode/centralized devices in IRF
mode).
Clear AFT statistics (distributed devices in IRF
mode).

AFT configuration examples

Allowing IPv4 Internet access from an IPv6 network

Network requirements
As shown in
10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.3.
To allow IPv6 hosts on subnet 2013::/96 to access the IPv4 Internet, configure the following AFT
policies on the router:
Configure a NAT64 prefix to translate IPv4 addresses of IPv4 servers to IPv6 addresses.
Configure an IPv6-to-IPv4 source address dynamic translation policy to translate source IPv6
addresses of IPv6-initiated packets to IPv4 addresses in the range of 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.3.
Figure
160, a company upgrades the network to IPv6 and has IPv4 addresses from
Command
display aft statistics
display aft statistics [ slot slot-number ]
display aft statistics [ chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number ]
reset aft session
reset aft session [ slot slot-number ]
reset aft session [ chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number ]
reset aft statistics
reset aft statistics [ slot slot-number ]
reset aft statistics [ chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number ]
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