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NAT and PAT - What's the Difference?

Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT) both map IP addresses on an internal network to IP addresses on an external network. Which method of address translation you use depends on the types of networks that you are translating and the number of available IP addresses that you have.

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Question ajoutée par Masoud Almaged , Network engineering , Currently A network operation center in Saudi Post working as resident engineering - NOVIAsat Comme
Date de publication: 2015/10/05
Shajil SJ
par Shajil SJ , System Administrator , Leafin International

PAT or  Port Address Translation is a type of NAT that maps multiple private ip addresses  to a single public  ip address  by using different  ports .PAT is also called NAT overloading

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