9.2.2.5 Packet Tracer Configuring Dynamic NAT Instructions

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Packet Tracer Configuring Dynamic NAT
Topology
Objectives
Part 1: Configure Dynamic NAT
Part 2: Verify NAT Implementation
Part 1: Configure Dynamic NAT
Step 1: Configure traffic that will be permitted.
On R2, configure one statement for ACL 1 to permit any address belonging to 172.16.0.0/16.
Step 2: Configure a pool of address for NAT.
Configure R2 with a NAT pool that uses all four addresses in the 209.165.76.196/30 address space.
Notice in the topology there are 3 network ranges that would be translated based on the ACL created. What
will happen if more than 2 devices attempt to access the Internet?
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Step 3: Associate ACL1 with the NAT pool.
Step 4: Configure the NAT interfaces.
Configure R2 interfaces with the appropriate inside and outside NAT commands.
Packet Tracer Configuring Dynamic NAT
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Part 2: Verify NAT Implementation
Step 1: Access services across the Internet.
From the web browser of L1, PC1, or PC2, access the web page for Server1.
Step 2: View NAT translations.
View the NAT translations on R2.
R2# show ip nat translations

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