This paper presents the 'translator strategy' for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 using Cisco Packet Tracer, detailing the design and configuration of network devices utilizing NAT-PT as a transition mechanism. It discusses the limitations and advantages of IPv6, including its larger address space and improved security features, while highlighting the need for gradual, node-by-node migration to avoid disruption. Additionally, the paper outlines various transition mechanisms such as dual stack and tunneling, along with the implementation of both static and dynamic NAT configurations.
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