Title: Re: NAT pools
If you are using CISCO equipment the IOS will do something like 5000 translations per IP. So if you allocated 16 IP's to a NAT pool you could put something like 80000 computers on a single IP network.
on 3/16/2001 3:38 PM, Edward Ingram at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What happens if the numbers of clients exceeds the number of IPs allocated within a NAT pool?  Will it reuse IPs already given out or will clients be denied access.  Does this depend on the firewall being used or is it a general concept?




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