Title: IP Network Address Translator (NAT) Terminology and Considerations
Author(s): P. Srisuresh, M. Holdrege.
Status: INFORMATIONAL
Date: Aug 1999
Length: 72265
Network Address Translation is a method by which IP addresses are mapped from one realm to another, in an attempt to provide transparent routing to hosts. Traditionally, NAT devices are used to connect an isolated address realm with private unregistered addresses to an external realm with globally unique registered addresses. This document attempts to describe the operation of NAT devices and the associated considerations in general, and to define the terminology used to identify various flavors of NAT.
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