Static NAT Static NAT with Overload
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Static electricity is useful in several ways. It causes attraction between particles, which makes it useful in air pollution control and photocopier technology.
Static NAT: Maps an unregistered IP address to a registered IP address on a one-to-one basis. Particularly useful when a device needs to be accessible from outside the network. Dynamic NAT: Maps an unregistered IP address to a registered IP address from a group of registered IP addresses. Dynamic NAT also establishes a one-to-one mapping between unregistered and registered IP address, but the mapping could vary depending on the registered address available in the pool, at the time of communication. Overloading: A form of dynamic NAT that maps multiple unregistered IP addresses to a single registered IP address by using different ports. Known also as PAT (Port Address Translation), single address NAT or port-level multiplexed NAT.
static reffers to the internet protocol or I.P. , when you keep the same i.p. address all the time instead of being dynamically assigned an i.p. address from a pool of available addresses. "NAT" stands for network address translation
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There are three different types of NAT (Static, Dynamic, and Overloading). The one you're most likely talking about is static NAT. It provides a one to one mapping.
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