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- Selecting the best address translation option for your network
- If you have more PCs than IP addresses, you are probably looking for a simple, yet cost-effective solution. Address translation is what you want, and Debra Littlejohn Shinder is here to help you out!Address translation is the process of “translating” multiple IP addresses from the private address range to one...
- Technical articles 2001-06-27
- Configure IT Quick: Configuring Routing and Remote Access on your Windows 2000 server
- Learn how to allow remote users access to your Windows 2000 serverIn the Daily Drill Down “Introducing Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access,” I discussed the Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service RRAS, which provides support for dial-out connections, dial-in connections, and routing. I also explained the connection and...
- Technical articles 2000-10-24
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- Set up Port Address Translation (PAT) in the Cisco IOS
- NAT is a valuable tool for admins, both for conserving public IP addresses and securing internal resources. Several variations of NAT are available, including its cousin PAT. See the differences and learn how to set up PAT using the Cisco IOS.Port Address Translation PAT is a special kind of Network...
- Technical articles 2002-05-14
- Implementing Port Address Translation with BorderManager 3.x
- Port Address Translation lets those who have a single public IP address or who need to offer more services than their range of public IP addresses will allow, route requests to multiple servers on an internal network while using one external IP address.Depending on what you want to do with...
- Technical articles 2000-10-04
- Strengthen security by implementing Network Address Translation
- Mike Mullins explains why you should rethink implementing Network Address Translation. Here are the issues to consider. Worried about security issues? Who isn't? Automatically sign up for our free Security Solutions newsletter, delivered each Friday, and get hands-on advice for locking down your systems. If you...
- Technical articles 2005-03-01
- Troubleshooting network address translation
- Network Address Translation, or NAT for short, has becomeone of the most common networking technologies over the last several years. NATtechnology, which is designed to compensate for a global shortage of IPaddresses, is used in everything from Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharingcomponent to all of the consumer grade broadband routers that...
- Technical articles 2006-09-04
- Use iptables to implement safe network address translation
- This tutorial shows how to configure NAT using iptables on a Linux system.Network address translation NAT has become a band-aid for the global shortage of IP addresses under IPv4. A permanent, proper solution, IPv6, is forthcoming; in the meantime, NAT will allow the Internet to grow while preventing us from...
- Technical articles 2002-05-30
- The innards of Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing and network address translation
- Connecting to the Internet cheaply is a necessity for most small businesses and home offices. Ivan Mayes examines Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing ICS, which gives networked PCs the ability to share a single connection to the Internet.Internet Connection Sharing fundamentalsAt least one of the PCs on the Small Office/Home Office...
- Technical articles 2000-04-12
- High-Bandwidth Address Translation for Multiple-Issue Processors
- In an effort to push the envelope of system performance, microprocessor designs are continually exploiting higher levels of instruction-level parallelism, resulting in increasing bandwidth demands on the address translation mechanism. Most current microprocessor designs meet this demand with a multi-ported TLB. While this design provides an excellent hit rate at...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Overview of Network Address Translation (NAT) in Windows XP
- As more homes and small businesses add computers they are finding networking is an extremely powerful tool for sharing computer resources. An Internet connection is one of the more precious resources on the network and is likely to be shared. To do this and to enjoy an inexpensive, easy to...
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- VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter (Network Address Translation (NAT) for VMnet8) n/a (Windows)
- VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter (Network Address Translation NAT for VMnet8)
- Software downloads 2002-05-28
- Cisco IOS Network Address Translation
- The Network Address Translator NAT operates on a router connecting two networks together; one of these networks designated as inside is addressed with either private or obsolete addresses that need to be converted into legal addresses before packets are forwarded onto the other network designated as outside. The translation operates...
- White papers 2004-07-01
- IP address assigned by DSL modem - security issue
- I used to have an ensecured wireless system which means my signal could be picked up by anybody in my neighborhood. I also know that my Yahoo DSL modem assigns a private IP address to my computer which will ping to my Yahoo account. I have a two-part...
- Discussion threads 2008-02-18
- how to derive the specific ip of a host based on a given network address?
- the question goes this way:1 pc is connected to a router with the router's network address of 192.168.1.158/28.What is then the ip address that should be given to a pc or host?hera are the choices:192.168.1.143/28192.168.1.144/28192.168.1.145/28192.168.1.160/28i need a brief explanation please help!regards,jeffHopefully this will explain thingsMicrosoft's Internet Connection Sharing system...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-28
- Strengthen security by implementing Network Address Translation
- If it is so wonderful, why don't ISP's support it?I use an ADSL modem that supports NAT. It also has a 100Mb/sec Ethernet 4-port hub integral to it. I have three static machines on my SOHO network and a transient sales rep. I bought this modem because it provides...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-03
- Configure IT Quick: Using NAT to connect Windows 2000 to the Internet
- Use NAT to achieve much of the same functionality as Proxy Server and connect Windows 2000 to the InternetDo you use Microsoft’s Proxy Server to connect your network to the Internet? If so, you may have been disappointed to find out that Proxy Server doesn’t work under Windows 2000. If...
- Technical articles 2001-01-23
- SolutionBase: Using NAT to connect Windows 2003 to the Internet
- Windows 2003 offers a feature called NAT, which you can use to achieve much of the same functionality that you can with ISA Server when connecting your network to the Internet. Here's an introduction to NAT and how your network can benefit from it. Do you use Microsoft's Proxy...
- Technical articles 2004-11-01
- Configure static NAT for inbound connections
- Someone recently asked me how to configure Network Address Translation NAT so that computers on the Internet could access his internal Web and mail server through his Cisco router. This requires configuring a static NAT translation between the dedicated public IP address and the dedicated private IP address. Here's how...
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- Set up NAT using the Cisco IOS
- Network address translation NAT has become one of the key components of today's corporate networks attached to the Internet. See how to set up and manage NAT using the Cisco Internetwork operating system.Network address translation NAT is one of those rare information technology buzzwords that does exactly what its name...
- Technical articles 2001-10-18
- Understanding Internet connection sharing
- Windows 2000 and 98SE can connect multiple clients to the Internet using only one IP address. In this Daily Feature, Debra Shinder explains how, and why, Internet connection sharing works.The original purpose of networking computers together was to share hardware peripherals, such as printers, and resources, such as data files...
- Technical articles 2001-04-02
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