Free CCNA In Hindi | Chapter30 - What is Static NAT?

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  • Static NAT -
    In this, a single unregistered (Private) IP address is mapped with a legally registered (Public) IP address i.e one-to-one mapping between local and global address.
    These are generally used in Web hosting and home networks.
    Step-1: Configure the access-list -
    Build the access-list stating the permit condition i.e who should be permit and what protocol should be permit.
    Step-2: Apply the access-list to an interface -
    The access-group command will be used to state the direction (out or in) in which the action (specified above) should be taken place.
    Step-3: Create network object -
    This will state the host on which NAT will be applied.
    Step-4: Create static NAT statement -
    This step will specify the direction in which NAT should take place and in what IP address the private IP address should be translated, e.g., NAT (DMZ, OUTSIDE) static 111.1.1.1 This states that the static NAT operation will take place when the traffic is going from DMZ to OUTSIDE and will translate the IP address (specified in network object command) to 111.1.1.1

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