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ServerIron ADX NAT64 Configuration Guide 39
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Stateless NAT64 dynamic mapping configuration
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Use the nat64 ipv4-prefix command to specify an IPv4 prefix with a subnet mask. Any IPv4 address
within the defined subnet can then be assigned to an IPv6 host made available through the NAT64
gateway.
To configure an IPv4 prefix for prefetched dynamic learning, enter a command such as the following
using the prefetch option:
ServerIron ADX(config)# nat64 ipv4-prefix 200.1.1.0/24 prefetch
In this example, any IPv4 address within the subnet “2001:db8:8000::x” can be assigned to an
IPv6 host on the NAT64 gateway thereby making it available to the IPv4-only network.
Syntax: [no] nat64 ipv4-prefix <prefix/subnet> [prefetch]
The <prefix/subnet> variable specifies the NAT64 IPv4 prefix used by the ServerIron ADX when it
operates as a NAT64 gateway.
The prefetch option directs the ServerIron ADX to prefetch IPv6 to IPv4 mappings from DNS.
NOTE
The nat64 dns-dynamic-learning command must be configured for the prefetch option to take effect.
If dynamic learning is not configured, an error message is displayed.
Configuring NAT64 prefetched dynamic learning
Use the nat64 dns-dynamic-learning command to configure a ServerIron ADX to perform dynamic
learning of IPv6 to IPv4 mappings through DNS.
Enter a command such as the following:
ServerIron ADX(config)# nat64 dns-dynamic-learning
Syntax: [no] nat64 dns-dynamic-learning
With this command configured, a ServerIron ADX will discover IPv4 to IPv6 mappings through DNS
whenever the DNS server receives a new IPv4 destination or IPv6 source.
Once this command is configured, you can configure a ServerIron ADX to prefetch mappings for
IPv4 prefixes using the nat64 ipv4-prefix <prefix/subnet> prefetch command. For more
information, refer to “Configuring NAT64 IPv4 prefixes with prefetched dynamic learning” on
page 38.
Use the clear nat64 dns-dynamic-mapping command to clear all entries created using dynamic
learning. For more information, refer to “Clearing dynamic IPv4-IPv6 mappings” on page 41.
Configuring NAT64 hold-off intervals for DNS discoveries
By default, a DNS discovery (or refresh) fails if three retries time out or if the DNS server returns an
error. In this situation, the NAT64 gateway can still receive traffic intended for IPv4 resources.
Use the nat64 dns-fail-holdoff command to direct the ServerIron ADX to wait a specified period of
time (in seconds) before retrying a request to the DNS server. In the following example, the hold-off
interval is set to 300 seconds:
ServerIron ADX(config)# nat64 dns-fail-holdoff 300
Syntax: [no] nat64 dns-fail-holdoff <holdoff-interval>
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