router clat
This command configures the device for the CLAT (customer-side translator) mechanism for 464XLAT.
464XLAT provides a simple technique for an IPv4 client with a private address to connect to an IPv4 host over an IPv6 network. 464XLAT only supports IPv4 in the client-server model, where the server has a global IPv4 address. This means, it's not suited for IPv4 peer-to-peer communication or inbound IPv4 connections.
The architecture includes the following components:
■ | PLAT (provider-side translator): Translates N:1 global IPv6 addresses to global IPv4 addresses, and vice versa. |
■ | CLAT: Translates private IPv4 addresses to global IPv6 addresses, and vice versa. Only this component is supported by the device. |
Syntax
router clat {ipv4-dst-network|ipv6-dst-prefix|ipv6-src-prefix}
Command |
Description |
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ipv4-dst-network |
Defines the IPv4 destination network to reach via translation (using CLAT). |
ipv6-dst-prefix |
Defines the IPv6 destination prefix (PLAT prefix). |
ipv6-src-prefix |
Defines the IPv6 source prefix (CLAT prefix). |
Note
■ | The IPv6 route must be entered in the destination prefix. |
■ | Up to 5 destination networks can be added. |
■ | The IPv6 source prefix can be added statically or by using prefix delegation interface |
■ | This command is applicable only to Mediant 500Li and Mediant 800Ci. |
Command Mode
Privileged User
Related Commands
clat-enable: Enables CLAT on a specific interface
Example
This example configures 464XLAT:
(config-data)# router clat (conf-router-clat)# ipv4-dst-network 198.51.100.1 (conf-router-clat)# ipv6-dst-prefix 2001:db8:1234::198.51.100.1 (conf-router-clat)# ipv6-src-prefix 2001:db8:aaaa::192.168.1.2