Notes in Day 44 Flashcards - NAT (Part 1)

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Published 03/05/2024 Private IPv4 addresses are defined in RFC [...].
Published 03/05/2024 What is the class A range of private IPv4 addresses?
Published 03/05/2024 What is the class B range of private IPv4 addresses?
Published 03/05/2024 What is the class C range of private IPv4 addresses?
Published 03/05/2024 Can private IPv4 addresses be used over the Internet?
Published 03/05/2024 What does NAT stand for?
Published 03/05/2024 [...] NAT involves statically configuring one-to-one IP address mappings.
Published 03/05/2024 Static Source NAT = [...] address is mapped to [...] address.
Published 03/05/2024 Cisco NAT terminology:[...] = The IP address of the inside host from the perspective of the inside network.
Published 03/05/2024 Cisco NAT terminology:[...] = The IP address of the inside host from the perspective of the outside network.
Published 03/05/2024 Cisco NAT terminology:[...] = The IP address of the outside host from the perspective of the inside network.
Published 03/05/2024 Cisco NAT terminology:[...] = The IP address of the outside host from the perspective of the outside network.
Published 03/05/2024 Configure the NAT inside interface:R1(config-if)# [...]
Published 03/05/2024 Configure the NAT outside interface:R1(config-if)# [...]
Published 03/05/2024 Configure a static source NAT mapping:R1(config)# [...]
Published 03/05/2024 When only source NAT is used, in the output of show ip nat translations you can expect the [...] and [...] addresses to be the same.
Published 03/05/2024 Show the NAT translation table:R1# [...]
Published 03/05/2024 Show the NAT statistics:R1# [...]
Published 03/05/2024 Clear all dynamic NAT translation entries:R1# [...]
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