Chapter 11: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide; Overview - Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual

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Overview

Network Address Translation (NAT) allows an IP address used within one network to be
translated into a different IP address used within another network. NAT is often used to
map addresses used in a private, local intranet to one or more addresses used in the
public, global Internet. NAT provides the following benefits:
Limits the number of IP addresses used for private intranets that are required to be
registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
Conserves the number of global IP addresses needed by a private intranet (for
example, an entity can use a single IP address to communicate on the Internet).
Maintains privacy of local networks, as internal IP addresses are hidden from public
view.
With NAT, the local network is designated the inside network and the global Internet is
designated the outside network. In addition, the IA supports Port Address Translation
(PAT) for either static or dynamic address bindings.
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