Consider a network with 3 hosts and a NAT router. Suppose that the network address of the
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Consider a network with 3 hosts and a NAT router. Suppose that the network address of the home network is 192.168.NNN/24, where NNN are the last 3 digits of your Reg#. For example, if your Reg# is BSE193046, NNN = 046 and therefore the network address will be 192.168.46/24.
(If NNN>255, consider NNN=254)
(a) Assign any public IP address to NAT router’s outgoing interface.
(b) Assign IP addresses to all 3 hosts and local interface of the NAT router in the home network.
(c) Suppose each host has an ongoing TCP connection, all to port 80 at host 24.34.112.235. Provide the three corresponding entries in the NAT translation table.
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Computer Networking A Top-Down Approach
ISBN: 978-0136079675
5th edition
Authors: James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross
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