Network Address Translation (NAT) for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105

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Course Summary
Network address translation is used to allow devices on a private network and access resources on the global Internet. This course introduces you to NAT, examines different types of NAT, and teaches you how to implement and troubleshoot them.
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Course Description
Network address translation (NAT) solves the problem of allowing a device with a non-routable, private IP address to get routed to the public Internet by allowing routers to manipulate the packet and segment headers. In this course, Network Address Translation (NAT) for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105, you'll learn all about how this works. First, you'll get an introduction to NAT, its history, and why it was developed. Next, you'll spend some time exploring the different types of NAT. Finally you'll learn how to implement and troubleshoot static NAT, dynamic NAT with overload, and port forwarding. By the end of this course, you will be able to implement all the different types of NAT in your environment.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 54s
—Course Overview 1m 54sIntroduction to NAT- 14m 11s
—Introduction 0m 43s
—Private vs. Public Addressing 4m 59s
—Overview of How NAT Works 1m 42s
—Types of NAT 5m 49s
—Summary 0m 55sStatic NAT- 15m 24sDynamic NAT with Overload- 25m 10sCheck Your Knowledge- 42m 9s