Dynamic NAT is a type of translation that allows many internal hosts to share fewer external IP addresses. Typically in today's world, a true Dynamic NAT is very rarely used. However... Dynamic NAT is often confused with a Dynamic PAT -- which is used very commonly.
The critical difference between a Dynamic NAT and a Dynamic PAT is with a Dynamic NAT, the IP address can only be used by one internal host at a time... where as with a Dynamic PAT, the IP address can be shared among many internal hosts at a time.
📌 Full NAT Playlist:
• Network Address Translation
📌 Learn to configure / verify / troubleshoot NAT on Cisco Routers:
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📌 Learn to configure / verify / troubleshoot NAT on Cisco ASA, ASAx, and Firepower Firewalls:
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00:00 - Dynamic NAT definition
01:01 - Dynamic NAT Illustration & Configuration
01:35 - Dynamic NAT Packet Flow
04:15 - Dynamic NAT is Bidirectional
05:04 - File Transfer Protocol -- Active FTP vs Passive FTP
07:30 - Lazy Static NAT
08:58 - Disadvantages of Dynamic NAT
10:22 - Summary + Dynamic NAT vs Dynamic PAT
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