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Junos® OS Documentation for M, MX, and T Series Routers, Release 11.4
Next-Generation Network Addressing Overview
Sample IPv6 Transition Scenarios
Network Address Translation Overview
Tunneling Services for IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition Overview
Configuring Addresses and Ports for Use in NAT Rules
Configuring NAT Rules
Configuring NAT Rule Sets
Configuring Static Source Translation in IPv4 Networks
Configuring Static Source Translation in IPv6 Networks
Configuring Dynamic Source Address and Port Translation in IPv4 Networks
Configuring Dynamic Source Address and Port Translation for IPv6 Networks
Configuring Dynamic Address-Only Source Translation in IPv4 Networks
Configuring Static Destination Address Translation in IPv4 Networks
Configuring Translation Type for Translation Between IPv6 and IPv4 Networks
Configuring NAT-PT
Example: Configuring Port Forwarding with Twice NATConfiguring NAT-PT
Configuring Dynamic Source Address and Static Destination Address Translation (IPv6 to IPV4)
Configuring Port Forwarding for Static Destination Address Translation
Example: Configuring Static Source Translation in an IPv4 Network
Example: Configuring Static Source Translation in an IPv6 Network
Example: Configuring Static Source Translation with Multiple Prefixes and Address Ranges
Example: Configuring Dynamic Source Address and Port Translation (NAPT) for an IPv4 Network
Example: Configuring Dynamic Source Translation for an IPv4 Network
Example: Configuring Dynamic Address-Only Source Translation
Example: Configuring Dynamic Address-Only Source Translation in an IPv4 Network
Example: Configuring Static Destination Address Translation
Example: Configuring Dynamic Source Address and Static Destination Address Translation (IPv6 to IPV4)
Example: Configuring NAT in Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
Example: Configuring the Translation Type Between IPv6 and IPv4 Networks
Example: Configuring Source Dynamic and Destination Static Translation
Example: Configuring NAT-PT
Example: Configuring an Oversubscribed Pool with Fallback to NAPT
Example: Configuring an Oversubscribed Pool with No Fallback
Example: Assigning Addresses from a Dynamic Pool for Static Use
Example: Configuring NAT Rules Without Defining a Pool
Example: Preventing Translation of Specific Addresses
Example: Configuring NAT for Multicast Traffic
Example: Configuring Twice NAT
Example: Configuring Port Forwarding with Twice NAT
Example: NAT 44 CGN Configurations
Example: NAT Between VRFs Configuration
Example: Configuring Stateful NAT64 for Handling IPv4 Address Depletion
address
address-allocation
address-range
application-sets
applications
cgn-pic
destination-address
destination-address-range
destination-pool
destination-port range
destination-prefix
destination-prefix-list
destined-port
dns-alg-pool
dns-alg-prefix
from
hint
ipv6-multicast-interfaces
match-direction
nat-type
no-translation
overload-pool
overload-prefix
pgcp
pool
port
port-forwarding
port-forwarding-mappings
ports-per-session
remotely-controlled
rule
rule-set
services
secured-port-block-allocation
source-address
source-address-range
source-pool
source-prefix
source-prefix-list
syslog
translated-port
term
then
translated
translation-type
translation-type (Twice NAT)
transport
use-dns-map-for-destination-translation
Configuring a DS-Lite Softwire Concentrator
Configuring a 6rd Softwire Concentrator
Configuring Stateful Firewall Rules for 6rd Softwire
Configuring Softwire Rules
Configuring Service Sets for Softwire
Example: Basic DS-Lite Configuration
Example: Basic 6rd Configuration
Example: Configuring DS-Lite and 6rd in the Same Service Set
Configuring a 6to4 Provider-Managed Tunnel
ds-lite
rule (Softwire)
rule-set (Softwire)
softwire-concentrator
softwire-rules
v6rd
Monitoring CGN, Stateful Firewall, and Softwire Flows
Monitoring Stateful Firewall Conversations
Monitoring Global Stateful Firewall Statistics
Monitoring NAT Pool Usage
Monitoring Softwire Statistics
Ping and Traceroute for DS-Lite
Log Generation
High Availability for Softwires Using Service PIC Redundancy
Load Balancing a 6rd Domain Across Multiple Service PICs
Example: Load Balancing a 6rd Domain Across Multiple Service PICs
Configuring High-Availability for 6rd Using 6rd Anycast
show services nat pool
show services nat mapping
show services softwire
show services softwire flows
show services softwire statistics
show services stateful-firewall conversations
show services stateful-firewall flows
show services stateful-firewall statistics
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