what is nat.types of nat
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Answer / jitendera kumar sinha
NAT=network address tarnslation
it is used for convery the inside local to in side local
what does it mean
the meanig of that sentance is that when ever you have
configure urs own ip adreess on your network system then
you have to configure nat on urs router,that conver urs
inside local to outside gloabal.
this is nat.
now threr are two type of nat,
1-static nat
2-dynamic nat
static nat-in the static nat there is one to one mapping
dynamic nat-in the dynamic nat threre is no one to one
mapping there are jumple of ip adrees which are provided
to consern ip atomamtically
this the diffrence b/w static nat and dynamic nat
jitendera kumar sinha
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Answer / jitendera kumar sinha
sorry friend i want to say that nat convert the insie local
to inside global.by mistake i have wrote it
soory
jitendera kuar sinha
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Answer / rohit sunkara
hey jitendra,
i think you missed 1 type of natting.
there are three types of natting
1.static NATting
2.dynamic NATting
3.NATting with PATting
the 3rd type is the type where you have a single global ip
address and many systems in LAN.You provide internet
services to them by assigning a single system a particular
port of the global ip.this is done with all the systems in LAN.
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