Question: Consider the network diagram below, where the router is running NAT. Host 192.168.3.1 is connecting to a web server at 65.55.251.214. Fill in the blanks
Consider the network diagram below, where the router is running NAT.
Host 192.168.3.1 is connecting to a web server at 65.55.251.214. Fill in the blanks for the source and destination IP address and port number on each packet. Assume the client (192.168.3.1) will use port 6001, the web server listens on the standard HTTP port, and that the NAT will pick port 5005.
Choose the appropriate source and destination IP addresses and ports (format: IPaddr, port - example: 192.168.3.2, 6001) for each labeled packet.
Packet 1: Source, Destination
Packet 2: Source, Destination
Packet 3: Source, Destination
Packet 4: Source, Destinaion

NAT translation table WAN side addr, port LAN side addr, port S: 65.55.251.214 192.168.3.1 S: D: 192.168.3.254 2 192.168.3.2 S: D: 74.125.228.39 4 S: 192.168.3.3
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