On Mar 3, 2011, at 1:54 PM, William Herrin wrote: > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Hammer <bhmc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I need a cheat sheet. >> >> nat64 >> 6to4nat >> 6in4nat >> etc... > > 6to4 and 6in4 are not NAT. They're tunnels (VPNs) that allow two IPv6 > nodes to talk to each other via an IPv4 backbone. > > nat64 is NAT. It allows IPv6 endpoints to communicate with IPv4 endpoints. > > nat44 is the IPv4 NAT you're used to. > nat444 is carrier NAT (translated once by the customer and once again > by the ISP, get it?) > > More accurately:
NAT44 is consumer NAT you're used to. LSN/CGN is NAT at the carrier level. DS-LITE is native IPv6 with private IPv4 tunneled over IPv6 to reach an LSN/CGN for IPv4 connectivity. NAT444 is NAT44 + LSN/CGN Owen