NET-P <x> GW-Q <-> internet <-> GW-H <x> GW-V <x> NET-V

In the schematic above, '<x>' represents a NAT translation point.
'<->' is a regular router interconnect.

Except for where I screwed up, of course.  That should read:

NET-P <x> GW-Q <-> internet <-> GW-H <x> GW-V <-> NET-V

I.e. the GW-V <-> NET-V interface is native, not translated.

Sorry for the screw-up :-P

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