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## Introduction
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At ungleich we are using [Jool](https://www.jool.mx/) in a
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variety of scenarios with NAT64 or SIIT. The main use of jool
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in our infrastructure is to enable IPv6 only
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hosts to communicate with the IPv4 Internet.
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At ungleich we are using [Jool](https://www.jool.mx/) in a variety of
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scenarios with NAT64 or SIIT. The main use of jool in our
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infrastructure is to enable IPv6 only hosts to communicate with the
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IPv4 Internet.
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However today we want to show you a different use case of jool:
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Enabling IPv4 islands to communicate with the IPv6 Internet.
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![](/u/image/ipv4-ipv6-nat-asymmetric.png)
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## Installing jool
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Installing jool on OpenWrt is very easy, it is just a matter of
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installing the kernel module and the tools for managing jool:
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```
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opkg update
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opkg install kmod-jool jool-tools
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```
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## Making IPv4 islands reachable
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Assume that you are mostly running IPv6 only networks. And you happen
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a matter of fact, while writing this article, the sample network is up and
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running and you should be able to **ping
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2a0a:e5c1:18f:b00::192.168.1.1** from the IPv6 Internet.
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## More of this?
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If you are interested in IPv6 or network, feel free to join us on the
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[IPv6.chat](https://IPv6.chat).
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