B AND C. IN A TYPICAL INSTALLATION, THE ROUTER TRANSLATES (WITH NAT...
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B and C. In a typical installation, the router translates (with NAT/PAT) the local hosts’
IP addresses, so the server would receive packets from a public IP address (known to
the access router) instead of from private IP address 10.1.1.1. The PC user will use
normal DNS services to learn the IP address of https://traloihay.net, which would be a
public IP address in the Internet. In NAT terminology, the inside local IP address is the
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private IP address for a local host in the enterprise network, whereas the inside global
IP address is the public Internet IP address to which the inside local IP address is
translated by NAT/PAT.
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