Yes, stateless but it can use RFC6052 to map IPv4 address ranges into a
specific translated prefix
On 2020-02-04, 10:20 AM, "otr...@employees.org" wrote:
Daniel,
> SIIT-DC is actually the reverse, static IPv4 to IPv6 mapping
Goes both ways right and stateless.
Y
Daniel,
> SIIT-DC is actually the reverse, static IPv4 to IPv6 mapping
Goes both ways right and stateless.
You just want a:
1.1.1.1 <--> 2001:db8::1
mapping right.
No dynamic bindings.
Cheers,
Ole
>
> On 2020-02-04, 8:47 AM, "otr...@employees.org" wrote:
>
>Daniel,
>
>
>> Is there
SIIT-DC is actually the reverse, static IPv4 to IPv6 mapping
On 2020-02-04, 8:47 AM, "otr...@employees.org" wrote:
Daniel,
> Is there a working implementation of SIIT-DC (RFC7755) in VPP ? And if
so, any reference configurations ?
There's been so many NAT features t
Daniel,
> Is there a working implementation of SIIT-DC (RFC7755) in VPP ? And if so,
> any reference configurations ?
There's been so many NAT features that I can't quite remember.
SIIT-DC is just 1:1 NAT64 mapping, right?
Check out if it works:
https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/NAT#Stateful_NAT64
Hello VPP dev community,
Is there a working implementation of SIIT-DC (RFC7755) in VPP ? And if so, any
reference configurations ?
Thanks,
Daniel Bernier ?
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