Information about nat, Why use nat, C h a p t e r – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual
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Information About NAT
This chapter provides an overview of how Network Address Translation (NAT) works on the ASA. This
chapter includes the following sections:
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NAT in Routed and Transparent Mode, page 29-12
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How NAT is Implemented, page 29-16
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Routing NAT Packets, page 29-21
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Note
To start configuring NAT, see
Chapter 30, “Configuring Network Object NAT,”
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Why Use NAT?
Each computer and device within an IP network is assigned a unique IP address that identifies the host.
Because of a shortage of public IPv4 addresses, most of these IP addresses are private, not routable
anywhere outside of the private company network. RFC 1918 defines the private IP addresses you can
use internally that should not be advertised:
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10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255
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172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255
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192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255