Support port block allocation for NAT64
This information is also available in the FortiOS 7.4 Administration Guide: |
Port block allocation (PBA) support for NAT64 is supported for FortiGates with a hyperscale firewall license. This feature has been added to mainstream FortiOS to make it available to non-hyperscale customers, including customers running a VM version of FortiOS. Hyperscale firewall logging is designed for optimal performance and does not have the same detailed logging features as are available for non-hyperscale traffic.
config firewall ippool edit <name> set type port-block-allocation set nat64 enable next end
In FortiOS 7.4.2 and later, the IP Pool dialog page (Policy & Objects > IP Pools) includes an option to enable NAT64 in PBA configurations. |
Example
In this example, a NAT64 virtual IPv6 address and PBA IP pool are configured on FGT-B. IPv6 traffic from the client PC is able to access the IPv4 server.
The IPv6 addresses used in this example are for demonstrative purposes only and should not be used in your environment. The 2001:db8::/32 prefix is a special IPv6 prefix designated for use in documentation examples. See RFC 3849 for more information. |
To configure PBA for NAT64 on FGT-B:
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Configure the IP pools and enable NAT 64:
(vdom1) config firewall ippool edit "ippool4-1072390-1" set type port-block-allocation set startip 172.16.164.164 set endip 172.16.164.164 set block-size 64 set num-blocks-per-user 1 set pba-timeout 60 set nat64 enable next edit "ippool4-1072390-2" set type port-block-allocation set startip 172.16.164.165 set endip 172.16.164.165 set block-size 64 set num-blocks-per-user 1 set pba-timeout 60 set nat64 enable next end
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Configure the virtual IP for IPv6:
(vdom1) config firewall vip6 edit "vip64-1072390" set extip 64:ff9b::-64:ff9b::ffff:ffff set nat66 disable set nat64 enable set embedded-ipv4-address enable next end
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Configure the firewall policy:
(vdom1) config firewall policy edit 1072390 set srcintf "port7" set dstintf "port1" set action accept set nat64 enable set srcaddr "all" set dstaddr "all" set srcaddr6 "all" set dstaddr6 "vip64-1072390" set schedule "always" set service "ALL" set auto-asic-offload disable set ippool enable set poolname "ippool4-1072390-1" "ippool4-1072390-2" next end
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Send IPv6 packets from the client to access the IPv4 server.
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Verify the NAT64 sessions:
(vdom1) # diagnose sys session6 stat misc info: session_count=128 setup_rate=0 exp_count=0 reflect_count=0 clash=0 memory_tension_drop=0 ephemeral=0/0 removeable=0 extreme_low_mem=0 npu_session_count=0 nturbo_session_count=0 delete=0, flush=3, dev_down=0/0 ses_walkers=0
There are 128 sessions allocated to the two PBA IP pools.
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Verify the PBA IP pools status:
(vdom1) # diagnose firewall ippool list list ippool info:(vf=vdom1) ippool ippool4-1072390-1: id=1, block-sz=64, num-block=1, fixed-port=no, use=5 nat ip-range=172.16.164.164-172.16.164.164 start-port=5117, num-pba-per-ip=944 clients=2, inuse-NAT-IPs=1 total-PBAs=944, inuse-PBAs=1, expiring-PBAs=1, free-PBAs=99.89% allocate-PBA-times=2, reuse-PBA-times=0 ippool ippool4-1072390-2: id=2, block-sz=64, num-block=1, fixed-port=no, use=4 nat ip-range=172.16.164.165-172.16.164.165 start-port=5117, num-pba-per-ip=944 clients=1, inuse-NAT-IPs=1 total-PBAs=944, inuse-PBAs=1, expiring-PBAs=0, free-PBAs=99.89% allocate-PBA-times=1, reuse-PBA-times=0
Each IP pool uses one IPv4 address and one block (64 ports) for SNAT.
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Verify the PBAs in the IP pools in the current VDOM:
(vdom1) # diagnose firewall ippool list pba user 2001:db8:d0c:1::1, 172.16.164.164, 5181-5244, idx=1, use=66 user 2001:db8:d0c:1::1, 172.16.164.165, 5117-5180, idx=0, use=66
This output includes the client IP, NAT IP, NAT port range, port block index, and a kernel reference counter.
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Verify the NAT IPs in use in the current VDOM:
(vdom1) # diagnose firewall ippool list nat-ip NAT-IP 172.16.164.164, pba=1, use=3 NAT-IP 172.16.164.165, pba=1, use=3
This output includes the number of PBAs allocated for the NAT IP and the number of PBAs in use.
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Verify the number of PBAs assigned to the user IP and the number of PBAs being used:
(vdom1) # diagnose firewall ippool list user User-IP 2001:db8:d0c:1::1, pba=1, use=3 User-IP 2001:db8:d0c:1::1, pba=1, use=3