Ipv6 Nat V6V4 Source - Zte ZXR10 Command Manual

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no ipv6 nat v6v4 pool <name><start-ipv4><end-ipv4> prefix
-length <prefix-length>
<name>
<start-ipv4>
<end-ipv4>
<prefix-length>
This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.
When some IPv6 address needs translating by some dynamic
translation rule, an IPv4 address will be taken out of the address
pool to generate a translation entry.
This example describes how to configure an address pool named
natpt-pool whose starting address is 192.168.1.10, ending ad-
dress is 192.168.1.50, subnet mask length is 24.
ZXR10(config)#ipv6 nat v6v4 pool natpt-pool 192.168.1.10
192.168.1.50 prefix-length 24

ipv6 nat v6v4 source

Use this command to configure IPv6 to IPv4 static address trans-
lation using Network Address Translation—Protocol Translation
(NAT-PT).
Global configuration
ipv6 nat v6v4 source X:X::X:X <A.B.C.D>[protocol {tcp | udp
| icmp}][bidir]
no ipv6 nat v6v4 source X:X::X:X <A.B.C.D>[protocol {tcp |
udp | icmp}][bidir]
X:X::X:X
<A.B.C.D>
udp
tcp
Name of the pool
Starting IPv4 address that defines the range
of IPv4 addresses in the address pool
Ending IPv4 address that defines the range of
IPv4 addresses in the address pool
Number that indicates how many bits of the
address indicate the network. Specify the
subnet of the network to which the pool
addresses belong
IPv6 network address
IPv4 network address
Designates the static translation only for UDP
packets
Designates the static translation only for TCP
packets

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