6.8 Network Address Translation (NAT)
1.
You have a small network at home that is connected to the internet.
On your home network you
have a server with the IP address of 192.168.55.199/16.
You have a single public address that is
shared by all hosts on your private network.
You want to configure the server as a Web server
and allow Internet hosts to contact the server to browse a personal Web site.
What should you
use to allow access?
a.
Static NAT
2.
You are the network administrator for a small company that implements NAT to access the
internet.
However, you recently acquired 5 servers that must be accessible from outside your
network.
Your ISP has provided you with 5 additional registered IP addresses to support these
new servers but you don’t want the public to access these servers directly.
You want to place
these servers behind your firewall on the inside network yet still allow them to be accessible to
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