03-30-2012 01:42 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:33 PM
What would be the best way of enabling an ISP customer that's being given an IPv6 public adress to their CPE to have IPv4 servers accessable from the outside?
Some background information:
The customer CPE has dual stack on its LAN (customer net) and only an IPv6 interface on the WAN side.
03-30-2012 03:38 AM
Hi
Assuming you had the infrastructure to support it potentially you could use DS-Lite.
See below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_transition_mechanisms
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03-30-2012 04:10 AM
Thank you for the reply. You mean to say that by using DS-lite for customers, they can still have their IPv4-only servers running as they are today and still be accessable from the outside (Internet)?
03-31-2012 01:35 AM
Hi,
I've done some more reading on the subject. See below a Cisco whitepaper on Carrier Grade IPv6:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6553/white_paper_c11-558744-00.html
For DS-Lite it states that the IPv4 address space of the subscriber is a private one.
IPv4 Residual Deployment (4rd) or Dual IVI may better meet your requirements.
Regards
Sean
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