DirectAccess can be configured to allow clients to connect to IPv4-only resources on the intranet by using the integrated NAT64 and DNS64 functionality on the RemoteAccess Server. NAT64 is used in combination with DNS64. DNS64 intercepts DNS queries and modifies the replies, so that requests for the name of a computer have their IPv4 address answers converted into the appropriate IPv6 address answers that direct clients to the IPv6 address for the computer on the NAT64.
Base Class | Microsoft.Windows.ApplicationComponent |
Abstract | False |
Hosted | True |
Singleton | False |
Extension | False |
Accessibility | Public |
ElementId | 405b4682-d495-c76f-1ee0-74a6bdaef41b |
Property Name | Type | Display Name (ENU) | Description (ENU) | Key | Max Length | Min Length | Case Sensitive | Default Value | EnumType |
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System.Entity: | |||||||||
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string | Display Name | Display name of the object. | false | 4000 | 0 | False | ||
System.ConfigItem: | |||||||||
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enum | Object Status | Object status | false | 256 | 0 | System.ConfigItem.ObjectStatusEnum.Active | System.ConfigItem.ObjectStatusEnum | |
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enum | Asset Status | Asset status | false | 256 | 0 | System.ConfigItem.AssetStatusEnum | ||
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richtext | Notes | Notes | false | 4000 | 0 |
<ClassType ID="AP.Remote.Access.Class.DNS64" Accessibility="Public" Abstract="false" Base="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.ApplicationComponent" Hosted="true" Singleton="false" Extension="false"/>