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What is source NAT pool?
Source NAT is the translation of the source IP address of a packet leaving the Juniper Networks device. Source NAT is used to allow hosts with private IP addresses to access a public network. Translate a contiguous block of addresses to a single IP address or a smaller block of addresses using port translation.
What is IP pool NAT?
NAT is a method of remapping one IP address space into another by modifying network address information in Internet Protocol (IP) datagram packet headers while they are in transit across a traffic routing device. pools to protect private IPs behind the switch.
Do you need an address pool for Source NAT?
Translation to the address of the egress interface does not require an address pool; all other source NAT translations require configuration of an address pool.
What’s the difference between a NAT pool and an IP address?
Source NAT is most commonly used for translating private IP address to a public routable address to communicate with the host. Source NAT changes the source address of the packets that pass through the Router. A NAT pool is a set of addresses that are designed as a replacement for client IP addresses. For more information, see the following topics:
How is Source NAT used in a router?
Source NAT is most commonly used for translating private IP address to a public routable address to communicate with the host. Source NAT changes the source address of the packets that pass through the Router. A NAT pool is a set of addresses that are designed as a replacement for client IP addresses.
How are Source NAT pools used in Juniper Networks?
A NAT pool is a set of addresses that are designed as a replacement for client IP addresses. For more information, see the following topics: Source NAT is the translation of the source IP address of a packet leaving the Juniper Networks device. Source NAT is used to allow hosts with private IP addresses to access a public network.