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Port Forwarding with Multiple Servers | NAT Advanced Series | Lecture#1

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2022

Komentáře • 13

  • @fosres
    @fosres Před rokem

    Thanks for the help! Great video.

  • @NetworkJourney
    @NetworkJourney Před rokem +1

    Hi, how do you record this type of video like the animation, arrow mark, box? Name of the video editor please

    • @doctor.networks
      @doctor.networks  Před rokem +1

      Bro mainly its videoscribe, that's the animation software

  • @sandeep2341
    @sandeep2341 Před rokem +1

    thanks for this video can you share where did you create this Lab please

    • @doctor.networks
      @doctor.networks  Před rokem

      Sorry Sandeep for such a late reply, tge lab was created on a EVE ng VM

  • @sunnylm2045
    @sunnylm2045 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing, does it with only cisco Nat device? Or does it work with any home modem routers with Nat?

    • @doctor.networks
      @doctor.networks  Před rokem +1

      Works with all devices, in home device modems you MAY need to ask ISP to allow incoming connections. otherwise it works

    • @sunnylm2045
      @sunnylm2045 Před rokem

      ​@doctor.networks I have asked my ISP for static IP, but I'm struggling to get multiple HP ILO work externally, as all my HP servers in my garage and connect to another wifi repeater(GL iNet) on different subnet. My main wifi on another subnet is at home, should I change my wifi repeater to same subnet? Or do I need to set static route in my wifi repeater? Thank you 🙏

  • @faisalnour1717
    @faisalnour1717 Před rokem

    Or you can use load balancer will be more efficient

    • @doctor.networks
      @doctor.networks  Před rokem

      Yes but normally you don't have load balancers directly attached to public networks, you could Nat one to one & let the LB handle the rest.