What Purpose Does Nat64 Serve In Ipv6?
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NAT64 is a network address translation (NAT) technology that allows IPv6-only clients to communicate with IPv4-only servers. It allows IPv6-only hosts to communicate with IPv4-only services and vice versa. NAT64 translates IPv6 packets to IPv4 packets, and vice versa, so that both IPv6 and IPv4 hosts can communicate with each other across the network. NAT64 is a critical component of the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 and provides a way for organizations to maintain IPv4-only services while still supporting IPv6-only clients.
NAT64 serves as a mechanism for translating between IPv6 and IPv4, allowing IPv6-only hosts to communicate with IPv4-only hosts. It also helps preserve the end-to-end communication model of the Internet by allowing IPv6 hosts to directly communicate with IPv4 hosts, without the need for a transition or translation service.