1# Host IID to use as the source of CLAT traffic. 2# This is a /128 taken out of the /64 on the parent interface. 3# A host IID of :: means to generate a checksum-neutral, random IID. 4ipv6_host_id :: 5 6# IPv4 address configuration to use when selecting a host address. The first 7# clat daemon started will use the address specified by ipv4_local_subnet. If 8# more than one daemon is run at the same time, subsequent daemons will use 9# other addresses in the prefix of length ipv4_local prefixlen that contains 10# ipv4_local_subnet. The default is to use the IANA-assigned range 192.0.0.0/29, 11# which allows up to 8 clat daemons (.4, .5, .6, .7, .0, .1, .2, .3). 12ipv4_local_subnet 192.0.0.4 13ipv4_local_prefixlen 29 14 15# get the plat_subnet from dns lookups (requires DNS64) 16plat_from_dns64 yes 17# hostname to use to lookup plat subnet. must contain only A records 18plat_from_dns64_hostname ipv4only.arpa 19 20# plat subnet to send ipv4 traffic to. This is a /96 subnet. 21# This setting only makes sense with: plat_from_dns64 no 22#plat_subnet 2001:db8:1:2:3:4:: 23