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Feb 03,2010 by alperen

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ASA applies to the address translations that are integral to the PIX device in providing security by concealing the internal host addresses from the outside world. These translations can be either static (permanent) translations for servers and shared devices, which must be reliably accessed from the outside world, or dynamic translations to assist internal hosts in venturing out of the network.

As you saw in Chapter 17, and will see again in the next section, static translations use the static command, while dynamic translations use the global and nat commands in either Network Address Translation (NAT) or Port Address Translation (PAT) implementations. Both static and dynamic translations result in translation table entries or translation slots, referred to as xlates in the PIX environment.


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