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ZONE STUDY GUIDES FOR CISCO's® CCIE™ and CCNP™ and CCIE Security & CSS1™ EXAM

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Network Address Translation (NAT), also known as traditional NAT, was designed for IP address simplification and conservation. There are two variations to traditional NAT, Basic NAT and NAPT (Network Address Port Translation). In Cisco(r) references, NAPT is known simply as PAT (Port Address Translation) or just "overload."

This tutorial covers the support and features provided by the Cisco Systems implementation of NAT on the Cisco router platforms. In its most basic configuration, the Network Address Translation (NAT) code operates on a Cisco router connecting two networks together; one of these networks (designated "inside") is addressed with either private or obsolete addresses that need to be converted into legal, routable addresses before packets are forwarded onto the other network (designated " outside").


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Author: Kevin Downes

Technical Level: CCIE™ and CCNP™ and CCIE Security & CSS1™
CCNP-Remote Access

Date of Issue: 01-01-2023
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 Table of Contents
 Tutorial

 3 Sample Study Questions
 25 Study Questions

 Lab 1 abstract
 Lab Scenario 1

 Lab 2 abstract
 Lab Scenario 2


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