Hi -All
Can you tell me About of NAt (Network Address
Tranlator) bcoz i have no idea about this topics Such as
local ip , global ip and all plz provide the deatil of this
topics
Answer Posted / kapilasdhir
There are three Types of NAT in the Network-
1.Static NAT - In Static NAT Only One Computer IS Connected
To Internet. For That We Define The Mapping Of That
Particular Computer in The Network.
2.Dynamic NAT - In Dynamic NAT We Define the Pool. In This
NAT Only Some Computer Is Connected To Internet At A Same
Time.
3. Overloading NAT (PAT) - Overloading NAT Is Also Called
PAT (port Address Translation). With The Help of PAT All of
the Internal User Are connected to internet through Single
Public IP Address In the network. In this NAT All User
Query Are Differentiate Through port Basis in the network,
that's why it is Called PAT.
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