How to configure NAT and PAT in Packet Tracer

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How to configure NAT and PAT on our Cisoc iOS devices? Its actually really easy once you have a general understanding how data communicates in our network, and then to understand access control lists. In fact, the really only reason why ACLs are even on your Cisco CCNA exam is because of NAT and PAT.

Now, as you move forward with your studies youll quickly learn that we really only every use PAT, or Port-Address Translation on our networks today.

In this video, you will learn how to do both!

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Good little video showing how to configure NAT and PAT on PT. It was clear and easy to follow. Thanks Keith

jameskenny
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This was very helpful, thank you so much!

false.musicproduction
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Wow, very interesting .i have been on this for 1week, I'm happy I came across this, Sir what if a situation we are given NAT address ??

dossudaniel
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great video.. straight forward, less chit chat. very informative and very clever fast forwarding on basic network config. good job

marvinfollero
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it was good thanks, finish ccna it was so fun, lets start ccnp security i think

natybar-yosef
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Does anyone know how to fix?
Ambiguous command: "copy r s"

rvrby
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Thanks for the awesome lesson. But it would be amazing for me if you can show us a lesson regarding IPSec VPN site to site along with NAT. This is one of the topics I always find difficulty fathoming.
please provide us with a link if you have anything similar to that in Packet tracer.


waiting for a reply brother. Again, thanks again for the wonderful illustration of NAT and PAT.

ABMA
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Interesting, I have never used the "interface" part of the ip nat source list 1 "interface" command, I have seen several others teach this for CCNA but they only seem to use the "pool" even when doing PAT or Overload. I can understand why you would do it this way because a pool wouldn't be practical as you are using the overload option so only one address is needed because overload relies on Port Numbers rather than a pool of public addresses. I never caught on to that until I saw your video. Is there a practical use for Overload with a pool or not?

BeeBumper
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This actually helped me understand how PAT works, very interesting - you helped more than my teacher, thanks!

simontheilgaardpedersen
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but what if you ping from the pc to the

ludovinaines
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Another good video from LearnTech. Simple and straight forward LAB explaining how to configure NAT/PAT.Check out there Cisco courses on Udemy.com

glynnedavies
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What can I do if, int fa0/0 not work????

andrijatodorovic
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on other way round, I can't ping the server from PC4 would you respond why? please

ahmadfaridzafari
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Hello, this is Asif I have have seen your CCNA course, But i went through the course introduction, I found you course is amazing but you speak very fast which is big problem to catch you. Just i want to ask you in your CCNA course on Udemy you prepared all course in same speed. I am not native English speaker, so that is why I am unable to understand you lecture.

asif
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You could go a tiny bit slower, I do like some speed but this goes a little fast even for me

supernenechi
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just move that window, so we can see the network man. I know you already know how shit's gonna supposed to work

kisme