NAT Label Question
politenessman
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I'm trying to get my head around the various local and global labels in NAT.
I put this handy graphic together and tried to fit the labels in.
Assuming my local host at 192.168.2.100 sends a page request to 157.166.255.18 (CNN I think), then:
the inside local is the 192 address
the outside local is the 157 address
Assume my isp allocated me the 82.... address, that becomes my outside global but
is also my inside global when viewed from 157 ....
Do I have that right?
I put this handy graphic together and tried to fit the labels in.
Assuming my local host at 192.168.2.100 sends a page request to 157.166.255.18 (CNN I think), then:
the inside local is the 192 address
the outside local is the 157 address
Assume my isp allocated me the 82.... address, that becomes my outside global but
is also my inside global when viewed from 157 ....
Do I have that right?
Currently working on CompTIA Linux+
Hoping to get CCNA: Sec (640-554) and CCNA:R&S (640-816) next year.
Watch my progress at http://tonypickett.com
Hoping to get CCNA: Sec (640-554) and CCNA:R&S (640-816) next year.
Watch my progress at http://tonypickett.com
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bulkos Member Posts: 11 ■□□□□□□□□□See this : www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-ccent/64613-nat-terminology.html
82.220.10.18 is inside global from 192.168.2.100 perspective and outside global from 157.166.255.18 perspective. -
politenessman Member Posts: 19 ■□□□□□□□□□Good resource, thank you!Currently working on CompTIA Linux+
Hoping to get CCNA: Sec (640-554) and CCNA:R&S (640-816) next year.
Watch my progress at http://tonypickett.com