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Translating Inside Local Addresses

Nov 27,2008 by alperen

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Translating Inside Local Addresses
A router running the NAT process usually connects two networks and translates the local nonregistered
IP addresses into global registered IP addresses, which are routable on the Internet.
NAT follows a six-step process, as shown in Figure 3.2.
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