Lab – implementing NAT overload (PAT)
In this hands-on lab, you will learn how to implement PAT. The following network topology shows an organization's network to the left of the ISP that is connected to the internet. For this lab, we'll be using Cisco Packet Tracer to build our lab and complete the exercise:
The objective of this lab is to configure the HQ router with NAT overload to all devices on the corporate network, such as the PC 1 private IP address (10.1.2.10/24
), to be translated to a public IP address when it's attempting to connect to the Public Web Server (209.65.1.3/28
).
Please use the following guidelines when creating this lab:
- Assign the IP addresses to each device accordingly, as shown in Figure 9.10.
- Use only Cisco 2911 models. Ensure that each interface is configured as shown in the topology.
- Configure each end device with the corresponding IP address, subnet...