hi,
can any one describe NAT Function in detail (many-to-one).
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hi,
can any one describe NAT Function in detail (many-to-one).
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hi,
can any one describe NAT Function in detail (many-to-one).
Well, I wrote about it at length in my book, WAN Survival Guide.
There is also the The NAT Handbook: Implementing and Managing
Network Address Translation by Bill Dutcher.
If you want the definitive and free references, go
A very basic description is that it uses the ports of the public address(es)
to map to more private addresses.
I'm picking these port numbers out of the air, so don't take them literally.
But suppose your public IP from your ISP is 24.2.2.2. Internally, you're
running a 192.168 network. One of
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