Chapter 8 Network Address Translation and Multicast

THE CCNP ENCOR EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Domain 3 Infrastructure
    • 3.4  IP Services

images  In this chapter, you'll learn about network address translation (NAT) and multicast. NAT was originally designed to conserve public IPv4 addresses by allowing multiple hosts inside a private network to share a single public IP address. But NAT's usefulness extends beyond that, allowing a router to change the source or destination IP address of any IP packet it receives—something that can come in handy when you're trying to merge two networks with duplicate IP subnets. ...

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