Configure Static NAT - NAT for IPv4 - Configuration Examples for Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - CCNA - KevTechify | podcast 76
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In this episode we are going to look at Configure Static NAT. In IPv4 configured networks, clients and servers use private addressing. Before packets with private addressing can cross the internet, they need to be translated to public addressing. Servers that are accessed from outside the organization are usually assigned both a public and a private static IP address. In this activity, we will configure static NAT so that outside devices can access an inside server at its public address. We will be Testing Access without NAT, Configuring Static NAT, and Testing Access with NAT. Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Once again, I’m Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let’s get this adventure started. All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com ------------------------------------------------------- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Configuration Examples for Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation v3 (ENSA) NAT for IPv4 Lab 6.4.5 - Configure Static NAT Podcast Number: 76 Season: 1 ------------------------------------------------------- Equipment I like. Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-lab Networking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-tools Studio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment  
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