what about the option of doing a 6to4 relay; we do this with some
low-end c2621xm routers and these work just fine
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Regards,
Ge Moua
Network Design Engineer
University of Minnesota | OIT - NTS
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On 2/25/11 7:17 AM, Andreas Mueller wrote:
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"
(http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipv6/configuration/guide/ip6-nat_trnsln_ps6350_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html)
I need IOS 12.4(2)T if I want to use all the available features. What
is the cheapest cisco-device with at least two or better four fast
ethernet ports running IOS 12.4(2)T to evaluate, if configuring NAT-PT
is a solution for my problem ?
greetings and thanks for help,
Andreas
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