NAT is one to one so all ports can be utilized as I sure
you know, depending on the NAT device you can use
outside NAT to solve the duplicate address issue

-Todd

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> Hi..  May I know is there any advantage of dynamics NAT over PAT? What
will
> happen if the dynamic NAT pool of IP address used up?  And I have a
problem
> two of the inside local address translate to the same inside global as
> following.  Therefore two workstations will have problem connecting
> (50.198.164.227 and 50.198.164.227)  How to prevent this?  If dynamic NAT
> gave us this problem, why not everyone use PAT, which every IP translate
to
> same IP with difference port.
>
> Pro Inside global         Inside local          Outside local      Outside
> global
> --- 192.168.3.101         50.198.165.100        ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.102         50.198.164.157        ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.103         50.198.165.89         ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.104         50.198.164.197        ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.105         50.198.164.68         ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.106         50.198.165.81         ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.107         50.198.165.82         ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.108         50.198.164.227        ---                   ---
> --- 192.168.3.108         50.198.164.224
>
>
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