Datasheet

Lab - Troubleshooting NAT Configurations
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[Id: 2] access-list NAT_ACL pool NAT_POOL refcount 1
pool NAT_POOL: netmask 255.255.255.248
start 209.165.200.241 end 209.165.200.246
type generic, total addresses 6, allocated 1 (16%), misses 0
Total doors: 0
Appl doors: 0
Normal doors: 0
Queued Packets: 0
Is the NAT occurring successfully? _______________ Yes
What percentage of dynamic addresses has been allocated? __________ 16%
f. Turn off all debugging using the undebug all command.
Reflection
1. What is the benefit of a static NAT?
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A static NAT translation allows users from outside the LAN access to the computer or server on the internal
network.
2. What issues would arise if 10 host computers in this network were attempting simultaneous Internet
communication?
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Not enough public addresses exist in the NAT pool to satisfy 10 simultaneous user sessions, but as hosts
drop off different hosts will be able to claim the pool addresses to access the Internet.