Dear friends,

 

Can I ask you the following question?   It is what I see in the book. The
network diagram and the NAT router config are shown below.  Basically, when
a packet going from a inside host to a outside hosts.  Its source IP will
change from 10.1.1.X to 192.168.2.2 after the NAT router.  When the packet
reply back from outside hosts, the destination IP will be 192.168.2.2.  But
I don't understand how the packet know to route back to the NAT's serial 0?
The IP of router's serial 0 is 172.16.2.1. Unless we add route entry on the
outside hosts, but how can we have the control on the outside hosts? 

 



 



 

Tong

 


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