Support for IPv6-only networks
While network infrastructure is shifting towards IPv6-only networks, providers still need to support IPv4 addresses. Dual-stack networks are networks in which all nodes have both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity capabilities, and can therefore understand both IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
1.1.1.1 supports DNS64, a mechanism that synthesizes AAAA records from A records when no AAAA records exist. DNS64 allows configuring a DNS resolver to synthesize IPv6 addresses from IPv4 answers.
DNS64 is specifically for networks that already have NAT64 support. If you are a network operator who has NAT64, you can test our DNS64 support by updating it to the following IP addresses:
Some devices use separate fields for all eight parts of IPv6 addresses and cannot accept the ::
IPv6 abbreviation syntax. For such fields enter:
After your configuration, visit an IPv4 only address to check if you can reach it. For example, you can visit https://ipv4.google.com ↗.
Visit http://test-ipv6.com/ ↗ to test if it can detect your IPv6 address. If you receive a 10/10
, your IPv6 is configured correctly.