abhustler wrote: » Im running into a brick wall trying to configure NAT-PT. I currently have a lab with six routers all running IPV6 and IPV4. Off of one of my routers I have a server with an IPV6 address of 2222:7e00:11:11:11::3. This can communicate fine with any other IPV6 address on my lab. What I want to have happen is allow the IPV6 only server (and many others devices late2222:7e00:11:11:11::3r) communicate with IPv4 addresses on my network and eventually ipv4 websites. I've configured what I thought would accomplish this but keep getting errors in the debugs *IPv6 nat is configured on both interfaces ipv6 nat v6v4 source list Source_Nat interface FastEthernet0/0 overload ipv6 nat prefix 2064:7E00::/96 v4-mapped Source_Nat ! ! ! ipv6 access-list Source_Nat permit ipv6 2222:7E00::/96 any When ever I try pinging 2064:7e00::6400:1 (last 32 bits equivelent of 100.0.0.1 which is a pingable ipv4 address on one of my routers) from the server the routers displays this message - Mar 2 15:25:32.397: IPv6 NAT: Dropping v6tov4 packet Is there something I'm missing?
MississippiGuardsman wrote: » have you added ipv6 nat to all the interfaces you want to participate in NAT-PT? Might want to post a picture of your topology with IPs...it would be easier to see where you are wanting your v4 and v6 traffic to go.