NAT on Cisco Router
01. INTRODUCTION OF NAT
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08:51min | ||
02. ADVANTAGES OF NAT
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05:22min | ||
03. TYPES OF NAT
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04. LAB SCENARIO FOR NAT
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7:00min | ||
05. PRIVATE IPv4 ADDRESS
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03:20min | ||
06. STATIC NAT CONFIGURATION
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07:29min | ||
07. DYNAMIC NAT CONFIGURATION
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06:40min | ||
08. PAT CONFIGURATION
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04:39min | ||
09. NAT -LAB
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84:00min |
To access the Internet, one public IP address is needed, but we can use a private IP address in our private network. The idea of NAT is to allow multiple devices to access the Internet through a single public address. To achieve this, the translation of a private IP address to a public IP address is required. Network Address Translation (NAT) is a process in which one or more local IP address is translated into one or more Global IP address and vice versa in order to provide Internet access to the local hosts. Also, it does the translation of port numbers
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