@@ddaltonyvcc I think he's referring to the ending octet values: *4* and *6* for the beginning and ending ip address that we set for the address pool. Could we have chosen 3 for the starting ip address, i.e. *3* to 5, also ? was 4 to 6 arbitrary?
It is not arbitrary, it is based on values that can be assigned based on the underlying binary system. I would suggest reviewing some of the videos dealing with binary on this channel.
Thank you sir. This really is a helpful video!
For me once the ACL was created I didn't get a translation until I applied the ACL to the an interface. Good video all-&-all
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hi sir if i wanna nat 50 ip from internal to internet, is it possible?
Yes it is. It is easier to do with a NAT overload (also called Port Address Translation). You should be ale to find a video on that on this channel.
Sir, how do you get the 4?
I'm sorry, can you clarify the question?
@@ddaltonyvcc I think he's referring to the ending octet values: *4* and *6* for the beginning and ending ip address that we set for the address pool. Could we have chosen 3 for the starting ip address, i.e. *3* to 5, also ? was 4 to 6 arbitrary?
It is not arbitrary, it is based on values that can be assigned based on the underlying binary system. I would suggest reviewing some of the videos dealing with binary on this channel.
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