Hi Fabian, The Cisco ASR boxes support what you seek to implement. You can check out the ASR1K if you have the budget.
The Juniper MX series do support what you seek to implement. You may find this article fundamentally interesting... https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/112121/ipv6-stateful-nat64-configuration-example Cheers, Noah On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 7:44 AM, Fabian Jr <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks… > > We are looking into way we can gradually deploy IPv6 in our network… > > Already we have it running and we have one Test Machine……. The challenge > we are facing is that from that machine with IPv6 and from other Machines > with IPv4 we can’t communicate in either direction.. > > IPv6 Machine just communicate with IPv6 only machines like wise IPv4 > Machines just communicate with IPv4 machines …. > > A work around is to do NAT64 between the two subnets…. > > It seems the hardware (Cisco 2921 router with IOS Version 15.0) can’t do > NAT64…….. > > From the internet it seems NAT64 runs on IOS-XE and IOS-CGSE which are > Hardware dependent……..seems that we can’t upgrade IOS Version 15.0 to any > the two which supports NAT64. > > Before committing any expenses to acquire new router we want to reach out > to the community for comments and advises…. > > Pls. review and advise. > > Thank you… > > > > *Arbogast Fabian,* > *cell:+255-78-447-8387 <%2B255-78-447-8387>* > > _______________________________________________ > AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > -- *./noah*
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