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Title: ipv6 NAT-PT and cisco supported platforms question
Post by: amirisi on March 20, 2011, 02:55:39 AM
Hi All,

do anybody knows if the cisco 18xx series or 28xx series can preform NAT-PT ?

if so what kind of IOS/license do i need?

thank you for your help,

Best Regards,

Amir.A.
Title: Re: ipv6 NAT-PT and cisco supported platforms question
Post by: UltraZero on March 20, 2011, 09:51:55 AM
Nat-PT was first supported in version 12.2(13)T.  

IF you do a search for Cisco 2821 NAT-PT PDF, there will be a nice PDF file explaining NAT-PT.

roughtly the 4th item down in the list.


Title: Re: ipv6 NAT-PT and cisco supported platforms question
Post by: maestroevolution on July 14, 2011, 12:56:30 PM
Does Cisco support the DNS piece as well, or do you need to handle that on your own?

Without the DNS mapping, either onboard or via a seperate box, NATPT and NAT64 are virtually useless.

Joel
Title: Re: ipv6 NAT-PT and cisco supported platforms question
Post by: disneycheng on July 18, 2011, 09:06:07 PM
To: maestroevolution
BIND support DNS64 already
and some commercial product does support work as DNS64 appliance.
But i didn't see any routing platform support DNS64 feature.

I have test with a commercial DNS64 product with some open-source NAT64 and also Juniper's NAT64 and its work fine.

But I didn't test on Cisco yet

BTW, NAT-PT should be going to replace by NAT64.
Title: Re: ipv6 NAT-PT and cisco supported platforms question
Post by: maestroevolution on July 25, 2011, 09:40:53 AM
Bind supports DNS64 natively?  I thought this was only possible through that patch...  that project with the funny e... name  (Sorry, no coffee yet this morning).

I will research this; thanks for the tip.

Joel