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configuration:1to1_napt [2015/05/19 12:32] hessconfiguration:1to1_napt [2022/01/04 14:20] schmitt
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-====== 1:1 Network NAPT ======+====== 1:1 Network NAT ======
  
-With 1:1 NAPT you can Map a whole network IP-range into another. This can be handy if you want to maintain a common local ip range like 192.168.1.0/24 but also have the possibilty to connect to each IP from the outside+With 1:1 NAT you can Map a whole network IP-range into another. This can be handy if you want to maintain a common local ip range like 192.168.1.0/24 but also have the possibilty to connect to each IP from the outside 
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 Common Example: A Tram installed with a lot of devices like: ticketmachines, videocameras or WLAN Accesspoint. The local technican wants to connect  Common Example: A Tram installed with a lot of devices like: ticketmachines, videocameras or WLAN Accesspoint. The local technican wants to connect 
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 To Configure this scenario all you need are two rules To Configure this scenario all you need are two rules
  
-  * Inbound NAPT Rule +  * Inbound NAT Rule 
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-  * Outbound NAPT Rule+  * Outbound NAT Rule
  
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