Network Address Translation NAT by Arash Deljoo

Static , Dynamic NAT , Dynamic NAT Overload
Network Address Translation NAT by Arash Deljoo
File Size :
1.17 GB
Total length :
2h 40m

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Arash Deljoo

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Last update

4/2023

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Network Address Translation NAT by Arash Deljoo

What you’ll learn

Network Address Translation (NAT) Introduction
Static NAT Concept , Configuration , Verification
Dynamic NAT Concept , Configuration , Verification
Dynamic NAT Overload Concept , Configuration , Verification
NAT64 Concept , Configuration

Network Address Translation NAT by Arash Deljoo

Requirements

You need to have IPv4 Fundamentals knowledge .
You can implement all scenarios of this course in GNS3 and EVE-NG.

Description

Network address translation (NAT) is a method of mapping an IP address space into another by modifying network address information in the IP header of packets while they are in transit across a traffic routing device. The technique was originally used to bypass the need to assign a new address to every host when a network was moved, or when the upstream Internet service provider was replaced, but could not route the network’s address space. It has become a popular and essential tool in conserving global address space in the face of IPv4 address exhaustion. One Internet-routable IP address of a NAT gateway can be used for an entire private network.This course describes how to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP address conservation and how to configure inside and outside source addresses. This course also provides information about the benefits of configuring NAT for IP address conservation.NAT enables private IP internetworks that use nonregistered IP addresses to connect to the Internet. NAT operates on a device, usually connecting two networks. Before packets are forwarded onto another network, NAT translates the private (not globally unique) addresses in the internal network into legal addresses. NAT can be configured to advertise to the outside world only one address for the entire network. This ability provides more security by effectively hiding the entire internal network behind that one address.

Overview

Section 1: Network Address Translation (NAT)

Lecture 1 Static NAT

Lecture 2 Dynamic NAT

Lecture 3 Dynamic NAT Overload

Lecture 4 Internet Registries and NAT

Lecture 5 NAT64 Introduction

Lecture 6 Static NAT64

Lecture 7 NAT64 with DNS64

Enterprise Network Engineers,CCNA Candidates

Course Information:

Udemy | English | 2h 40m | 1.17 GB
Created by: Arash Deljoo

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