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Help configuring NAT64 on a BIG-IP LTM
- May 27, 2014
You may need to run packet captures at this point to determine why the page isn't loading:
tcpdump -nni 0.0:n -s0 host 2001:b3e:45f1:6121::7 (client side)
tcpdump -nni 0.0:n -s0 host 192.168.1.7 (server side)
You can have pool members or virtual servers specifying all ports, but your pool member can't be monitored on all ports. The monitor must be specific to a certain protocol/port. If this is an HTTP connection only, then it's best to have your pool member configured with port 80.
Hello again,
Thank you for your response, I was in a meeting Friday afternoon and busy this morning. I have had time to look through my configuration and set it up the way you suggested.
I have removed the SNAT and setup the VS to use Automap and ticked address translation. I have a pool associated with the VS which contains the 192.168.1.7:0 address. I have also configured the VS to have a static IPv6 address 2001:b3e:45f1:6121::7 like in your example. I can ping from the F5 console to 192.168.1.7 and to 2001:b3e:45f1:6121::1.
When I type the [2001:b3e:45f1:6121::7] in my browser, I still do not get my test webpage from the server (at 192.168.1.7). Any suggestions why that is ?
Also, my default route is IPv4 and points to 192.168.2.1.
- Sebastien_PaqueMay 26, 2014NimbostratusSelf IP on left interface: 192.168.2.2/28 using external VLAN 2001:b3e:45f1:6121::3/64 using external VLAN Self IP on right interface: 192.168.1.1/28 using internal VLAN
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