SonicOS 7.0 Rules and Policies for Classic Mode

Use of Pref64::/n

Pref64::/n is an IPv6 prefix used on the access network for protocol translation between IPv6 and IPv4. The Pref64::/n prefix is configured in SonicOS. A well-known Pref64::/n prefix, 64:ff9b::/96, is automatically created by SonicOS.

Pref64::/n defines a network that can go from an IPv6-only client through NAT64 to an IPv4-only client. In SonicOS, an address object of Network type can be configured to include all addresses with Pref64::/n. This address object represents all IPv6 clients that can do NAT64.

The DNS64 server uses Pref64::/n to judge if an IPv6 address is an IPv4-embedded IPv6 address by comparing the first n bits with Pref64::/n. DNS64 creates IPv4-embedded IPv6 addresses by synthesizing Pref64::/n with IPv4 address records and sending a DNS response to IPv6-only clients.

For configuring a Pref64::/n address object, see Default Pref64 Address Object.

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