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This chapter provides conceptual information about network address translation (NAT) configuration and management
of NAT on the Cisco 910 Industrial Routers (hereafter referred to as the router).
One of the main functions of NAT is to enable private IP networks to connect to the Internet. Network address translation
replaces a private IP address with a public IP address, translating the private addresses in the internal network into legal,
routable addresses that can be used on the public Internet. In this way, NAT conserves public addresses; for example,
NAT rules can be configured to utilize only one public address for the entire network in communications with the outside
world.
In the deployment of Cisco 910 Industrial Routers, multiple slave IR910 routers can be connected to the LAN behind the
master IR910 router. Before the traffic from these slave routers is sent to Internet, it can be encrypted and filtered.
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Configuring NAT
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure NAT on the router:
Command Purpose
1. configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
2. interface type number Enter interface configuration mode.
Dialer
GigabitEthernet
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Syntax Description
The following example shows the output of the show ip nat statistics command:
The following example shows the output of the show ip nat translation command:
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