07-01-2011 04:32 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:28 PM
I recently tried to configure IPv6 NAT-PT on my Cisco 1841 router, flashed with IOS version 12.4(25a). However when i go to config mode, I can't type the appropriate NAT-PT commands. For example:
Interkonekciski(config)#ipv6 nat ?
% Unrecognized command
It supports IPv6, but it seems that it doesn't support nat-pt, or I should enable it somewhere first?
Thanks.
P.S. My intention is to create an ipv6 tunnel to a tunnel broker, from a router behind a NAT device to the tunnel broker.... If you have any other suggestions, please feel free to comment.
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12-20-2011 03:59 PM
Hi Maksim,
You need to check your router and IOS for each individual feature you want to deploy and indeed as it has been mentioned your IOS do not support IPv6 NAT-PT feature as shown below from Cisco Feature Navigator :
And for detailed configuration of NAT46 or NAT-PT here is a video I have already posted in a previous discussion :
I hope it helps.
07-01-2011 04:27 PM
Try to select another IOS that can support NAT-PT.
Thx
Maz
07-08-2011 02:37 PM
NAT-PT is deprecated,
If you want to conenct to a tunnel broker (which one?) NAT-PT is not needed, you can just run native IPv6. NAT-PT is only needed if you want to map multiple IPv6 addresses to a single local IPv4 address. Otherwise, look at NAT64 instead.
However, a tunnel to an IPv6 provider and no NAT at all is the best answer!
Unfortunately, most IPv6 tunneling technologies require the use of a non-RFC1918 address (global address). The only ones that do not are Teredo and TSP, both of which are not ideal.
Is there any way to can start the tunnel from a device with a global IPv4 address?
07-10-2011 12:35 PM
PS: If you really must use NAT-PT, use Feature Navigator (http://www.cisco.com/go/fn) to select a version and feature set that supports it. I do not think NAT-PT is a part of IP Base.
07-11-2011 05:35 AM
Thank you very much Phillip.
I'll look into the solution with NAT64, however I will still need a different version of IOS.
P.S. I'm connecting to two tunnel brokers, in my case SixXS and gogoNET.
cheers,
07-11-2011 05:37 AM
And unfortunately I can only start the tunnel from a Cisco router behind IPv4 NAT
12-15-2011 01:11 AM
How to nat46 implementation and verification, please
12-20-2011 03:59 PM
Hi Maksim,
You need to check your router and IOS for each individual feature you want to deploy and indeed as it has been mentioned your IOS do not support IPv6 NAT-PT feature as shown below from Cisco Feature Navigator :
And for detailed configuration of NAT46 or NAT-PT here is a video I have already posted in a previous discussion :
I hope it helps.
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