Ask you ISP if they already provide IPv6 addresses to their customers. Take note that some networks MAY still not support IPv6, so you must dual-stack it with IPv4 in order to be backwards compatible.Other that that, the only other challenge I can th...
From how I understand your statement, 10.6.7.2 is your ISP's side already.Check with them if they have filtering for ICMP. They may have only allowed ICMP from 10.6.7.3.Thanks!
Hi,I believe you have to obtain the public IPv6 addresses from your ISP.Thanks!PS.Noticed your greeting in the original post. Just want to say that I'm no expert. Here to help and learn, as well.
Am I getting it right that you want to translate your IPv6 addresses to IPv4?If yes, then you may want to take a look at the following link for IPv6 to IPv4 NAT.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipv6/configuration/guide/ip6-nat_trnsln_ps6350_TSD_Pr...
Hi,If by PAT you mean port address translation, then check these out to get you started on NAT/PAT.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk361/tk438/technologies_white_paper09186a0080091cb9.htmlhttp://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk175/tk15/techn...