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Appendix C: Overview of IP Routing 
Network Address Translation (NAT) - Page 129 
Network Address Translation (NAT) 
NAT is a mechanism that allows IP addressing scheme to be hidden from any 
TCP/IP network to which TCP/IP traffic is routed. For example, an established 
network may be using a numbering scheme that is not consistent (non-compliant) 
with the Internet. There are many cost-effective ISP but they want you to use a 
different IP address. By using NAT between your machine and their network 
everyone is satisfied, and no need to renumber your network. An additional 
benefit is that all your machines can use the NAT facility and access the Internet 
via the one address. 
The IPNC Network Address Translation (NAT) functionality allows an IP address 
or network (Internal) to be translated to single globally unique IP address 
(external). In this way non-compliant addressing schemes may be used in 
conjunction with Internet access. 
–  Single IP Address Internet connectivity. Multiple-PC can simultaneously 
access the Internet via a single ISP account. 
–  Network address translation (NAT) allows an existing TCP/IP network-
addressing scheme to be used for connection to the Internet. 
NAT is automatically enabled on the IPNC under the following connection 
scenarios: 
 Condition 
 NAT status  
Service / Advanced IP Mask = 255.255.255.255 
On 
 
The IPNC is offered and accepts an IP address during the 
IPCP stage of PPP link establishment. 
Service / Advanced IP Address = Blank  
On  
A mask other than 32-bit is assigned to the Service. 
 
Disabled. 
A Service is configured with the same name as a User  
Disabled. 
 
 
INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual 
Appendix C: Overview of IP Routing - Page 129 
38DHB0002UKDD – Issue 7 (22/11/02) 
Network Address Translation (NAT)