Yes NAT works both ways.

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:
> I understand the question more or less, what i don't understand is how it 
> does nat both ways.
>
> We do:
> ipv6 nat v4v6 source 192.168.100.5 3000::5
> ipv6 nat v6v4 source 2001:68::8 192.168.100.8
>
> So when r8 comes into r7 it gets it's source ipv6 address natted to 
> 192.168.100.8, and when r5 comes into it has it's source 192.168.100.5 natted 
> to 3000::5.
> How does r8, once it passed through R7 and has it's source address natted, 
> know where 3000::5 translates to ? Do these entries work both ways?
>
> I understand we redistribute between the ipv4 and ipv6 processes on r7, but 
> when for example redistributing r5's address to the ipv6 table i don't think 
> we would end up with 3000::5 ?
>
> Alef
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