IP NAT Terminology Flashcards

1
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Refers to a device in a private network

A

Inside

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2
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Refers to a device on the internet

A

Outside

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3
Q

How a device is referenced in a private network

A

Local

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4
Q

How a device is referenced on the internet

A

Global

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5
Q

How a device on a private network is referenced on the private network

A

Inside Local

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6
Q

How a device on a private network is referenced on the internet

A

Inside Global

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7
Q

How a device on the internet is referenced in a private network

A

Outside Local

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8
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How a device on the internet is referenced on the internet

A

Outside Global

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9
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A permanent, fixed relationship in an IP NAT translation table between a local and global address.

A

Static Mapping

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10
Q

Global and local address representations are generated automatically by the NAT router, which is used as needed and then discarded. The most common way that this is employed is in allowing a pool of inside global addresses to be shared by a large number of inside devices.

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Dynamic Mapping

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