Nat NS
Nat NS
NAT
Consider the scenario below in which three hosts, with private IP addresses
10.0.1.14, 10.0.1.17, 10.0.1.20 are in a local network behind a NAT'd router
that sits between these three hosts and the larger Internet. IP datagrams
being sent from, or destined to, these three hosts must pass through this
NAT router. The router’s interface on the LAN side has IP address 10.0.1.27,
while the router’s address on the Internet side has IP address
135.122.204.214
QUESTION LIST
1. Consider the datagram at step 1, after it has been sent by the host but
before it has reached the router. What is the source IP address for this
datagram?
3. Now consider the datagram at step 2, after it has been transmitted by the
router. What is the source IP address for this datagram?
4. At step 2, what is the destination IP address for this datagram?
8. Last, consider the datagram at step 4, after it has been transmitted by the
router but before it has been received by the host. What is the source IP
address for this datagram?