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Man0j
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IPV6 network should connect to Check Point IPV4 Network

Dear Mates,

My customer has IPV4 Network under his Check Point cluster. My customer has a client who is with IPV6 Network. Now, this client with IPV6 network should connect to a web application which is under Check Point IPv4 Network. 

Please guide me on how to achieve this.

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PhoneBoy
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An IPv6 host needs to connect with an IPv4 one?
This is called NAT64 and you can configure it in the NAT rulebase.

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PhoneBoy
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An IPv6 host needs to connect with an IPv4 one?
This is called NAT64 and you can configure it in the NAT rulebase.

Man0j
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Can you please help me how to configure this along with pre-requisites for a cluster environment. 

For example , I will need 3 IPV6 IPs for cluster to write a NAT Rule to translate from the external IPV6 Network to IPV4  right ?

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PhoneBoy
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I would make sure to review https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut... to ensure you can support NAT64 (basically R80.30 and R80.40 prior to JHF 83 don't support).
See also the product documentation: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/Topi... 

 

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the_rock
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I think what @PhoneBoy said makes total sense. I recall doing something similar while ago.

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