![]() Each IPv4 address is mapped into a free (previously un-mapped) IPv6 address in the specified range. For performance reasons, the mapping is done before the input source is read. The application will create a mapping based on this input. The -s option is the source IPv4 range, and the -d option represents the target IPv6 range. Since the input and output source ranges are different, the application enables the user to define the mapping of the IPv4 to IPv6 addresses via the -s and -d options. ![]() ![]() It can also sniff network packets on a specific interface and send the converted packets to a specific interface. The application can both read and write network data from PCAP files.
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