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Integrating IPv4 with IPv6 – Translating Between IPv4 and IPv6 Domains

Having gone through the two most common methods of integration IPv4 and IPv6 domains, the following section describes the third, and least recommended method, that can also be used to integrate IPv4 and IPv6 domains: protocol translation.

Important Note:Due to numerous problems, NAT-PT has been made obsolete by RFC 4966 and deprecated to historic status. This means that we will not be going into detail in regards to NAT-PT. However, because the configuration commands are still available within the Cisco IOS software suite, and because it may still be an option worth considering, it is . . .

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