Hello,
I would like to connect IPv4-only devices like printers to an IPv6-only
Network and I thought about doing this with NAT-PT on a cisco-device. To
play around with NAT-PT and do some tests I need a cheap device.
According to the cisco document Implementing NAT-PT for IPv6
works
in all contexts with shared interfaces.
thanks for help,
Andreas
On 10/19/2010 06:07 PM, Andrew Yourtchenko wrote:
Hi Andreas,
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010, Andreas Mueller wrote:
Hello,
my PIX515E is running PIX 8.0.4 with multiple contexts. In one of my
contexts I
Hello,
my PIX515E is running PIX 8.0.4 with multiple contexts. In one of my
contexts I would like to have IPv6 connectivity. The Interface is
configured as follows (anonymized IPv6 address)
-- interface:
interface GigabitEthernet1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address
Hello,
are there any (cisco)-NAT-devices which enable the NAT after the user
has done some kind of authentication - which is checked against a
radius-server or an active directory for example ? What I need is like a
captive portal connected to a NAT-device.
The scenario I try to have
will contain about a hundred computers.
- some servers in the IPv6-island have to be reached from the
outside-world by a static-IPv4-address.
- the network is based on gigabit ethernet.
what possibilities do I have to realize this scenario ?
thanks for help happy weekend,
Andreas Mueller