fix NPTv6 headline hierarchy

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rebortg 2019-05-06 16:08:02 +02:00
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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ reserving an average of 200-300 sessions per host system.
Example: For an ~8,000 host network a source NAT pool of 32 IP addresses is
recommended.
A pool of addresses can be defined by using a **-** in the `set nat source
rule [n] translation address` statement.
A pool of addresses can be defined by using a **-** in the
`set nat source rule [n] translation address` statement.
.. code-block:: sh
@ -182,8 +182,8 @@ Which would generate the following NAT destination configuration:
}
.. note:: If forwarding traffic to a different port than it is arriving on,
you may also configure the translation port using `set nat destination rule
[n] translation port`.
you may also configure the translation port using
`set nat destination rule [n] translation port`.
This establishes our Port Forward rule, but if we created a firewall policy it
will likely block the traffic.
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ NPTv6 stands for Network Prefix Translation. It's a form of NAT for IPv6. It's
described in RFC6296_. NPTv6 is supported in linux kernel since version 3.13.
Usage
-----
*****
NPTv6 is very useful for IPv6 multihoming. Let's assume the following network
configuration:
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ their address to the right subnet when going through your router.
* eth2 addr : 2001:db8:e2::1/48
VyOS Support
------------
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NPTv6 support has been added in VyOS 1.2 (Crux) and is available through
`nat nptv6` configuration nodes.