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Web: Example for Enabling a Private IPv4 User to Traverse the Carrier Network for Accessing an IPv4 Internet Server
This section provides an example for configuring NAT444.
CLI: Example for Enabling a Private IPv4 User to Traverse the Carrier Network for Accessing an IPv4 Internet Server
This section provides an example for configuring NAT444.
CLI: Example for Applying PCP in a NAT444 Scenario
This section provides an example for applying PCP in a NAT444 scenario.
CLI: Example for Configuring Static Mapping
This section provides an example for configuring static mapping through the CLI.
CLI: Example for Enabling a Private IPv4 User to Traverse the IPv6 Network for Accessing an IPv4 Internet Server
This section provides an example for configuring DS-Lite NAT.
CLI: Example for Enabling an IPv4 Internet User to Traverse the IPv6 Network for Accessing an Intranet Server
This section provides an example for configuring the DS-Lite NAT server.
CLI: Example for Applying Port Pre-Allocation and Incremental Allocation to the NAT444 Scenario
This section provides an example for configuring the port pre-allocation and incremental allocation function in the NAT444 scenario.
CLI: Example for Applying Port Pre-Allocation and Incremental Allocation to the DS-Lite Scenario
This section provides an example for configuring the port pre-allocation and incremental allocation functions in the DS-Lite scenario.
Web: Example for Enabling an IPv6 User to Access an IPv4 Server
Dynamic NAT64 mapping applies when the IPv6 network accesses the IPv4 network.
CLI: Example for Enabling an IPv6 User to Access an IPv4 Server
Dynamic NAT64 mapping applies when the IPv6 network accesses the IPv4 network.
CLI: Example for Enabling an IPv4 User to Access an IPv6 Server
Static NAT64 mapping, the one-to-one address translation mode, applies when the IPv4 network initiates a connection to the IPv6 network.
Web: Example for Configuring an IPv6 User in a Virtual System to Access an IPv4 Server
Dynamic NAT64 mapping applies when the IPv6 network accesses the IPv4 network. Virtual systems support dynamic NAT64 mapping configuration.
CLI: Example for Configuring an IPv6 User in a Virtual System to Access an IPv4 Server
Dynamic NAT64 mapping applies when the IPv6 network accesses the IPv4 network. Virtual systems support dynamic NAT64 mapping configuration.
CLI: Example for Configuring an IPv4 User in a Virtual System to Access an IPv6 Server
Static NAT64 mapping, the one-to-one address translation mode, applies when the IPv4 network initiates a connection to the IPv6 network. Virtual systems support static NAT64 mapping configuration.
CLI: Example for Configuring a Public IPv4 Network User to Access a Private IPv6 Network Server (Access from the Public System to a Virtual System)
CLI: Example for Configuring a Private IPv6 Network User to Access a Public IPv4 Network Server (Access from a Virtual System to the Public System)
CLI: Example for Configuring a Private IPv6 Network User to Access a Private IPv4 Network Server (Access from a Virtual System to Another Through a Shared Virtual System)