Allowing Mutual Access Between Ipv4 And Ipv6 Networks - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Configuration Manual

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DS-Lite tunnel peer: -
VPN instance/VLAN ID/Inline ID: -/-/-
Protocol: TCP(6)
Inbound interface: GigabitEthernet2/1/1
Responder:
Source
Destination IP/port: 20.1.1.1/11025
DS-Lite tunnel peer: -
VPN instance/VLAN ID/Inline ID: -/-/-
Protocol: TCP(6)
Inbound interface: GigabitEthernet2/1/2
State: TCP_ESTABLISHED
Application: FTP
Start time: 2014-03-13 09:07:30
Initiator->Responder:
Responder->Initiator:
Total sessions found: 1
# Display detailed information about IPv4 AFT sessions on the router.
[Router] display aft session ipv6 verbose
Initiator:
Source
Destination IP/port: 2013::102/21
VPN instance/VLAN ID/Inline ID: -/-/-
Protocol: TCP(6)
Inbound interface: GigabitEthernet2/1/1
Responder:
Source
Destination IP/port: 2012::1401:0101/1029
VPN instance/VLAN ID/Inline ID: -/-/-
Protocol: TCP(6)
Inbound interface: GigabitEthernet2/1/2
State: TCP_ESTABLISHED
Application: FTP
Start time: 2014-03-13 09:07:30
Initiator->Responder:
Responder->Initiator:
Total sessions found: 1

Allowing mutual access between IPv4 and IPv6 networks

Network requirements
As shown in
To allow mutual access between the IPv4 network and the IPv6 network, configure the following AFT
policies on the router:
Assign an IVI prefix and an IPv4 subnet to the IPv6 network. Each IPv6 host uses the IPv6
addresses formed by the IVI prefix and an IPv4 address on the IPv4 subnet.
IP/port: 10.1.1.1/21
IP/port: 2012::1401:0101/1029
IP/port: 2013::102/21
Figure
154, a company deploys both an IPv4 network and an IPv6 network.
TTL: 3577s
3 packets
124 bytes
2 packets
108 bytes
TTL: 3582s
3 packets
184 bytes
2 packets
148 bytes
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