The router's intertace on the LAN side has IP address 10.0.1.27, while the router's address on the Internet side has IP NAT translation table WAN side addr LAN side addr address 135.122.200.215 S: D: Suppose that the host with IP address 10.0.1.15 sends an IP datagram destined to host 128.119.178.183. The source por is 3391, and the destination port is 80. Consider the datagram at step 2, after it has been transmitted by the router. What is the source IP address for this datagram? 10.0.1.15 10.0.1.27 128.119.178.183 O 135.122.200.215 O 10.0.1.22
The router's intertace on the LAN side has IP address 10.0.1.27, while the router's address on the Internet side has IP NAT translation table WAN side addr LAN side addr address 135.122.200.215 S: D: Suppose that the host with IP address 10.0.1.15 sends an IP datagram destined to host 128.119.178.183. The source por is 3391, and the destination port is 80. Consider the datagram at step 2, after it has been transmitted by the router. What is the source IP address for this datagram? 10.0.1.15 10.0.1.27 128.119.178.183 O 135.122.200.215 O 10.0.1.22
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![NAT translation table
LAN side addr
WAN side addr
135.122.200.215
10.0.1.15
10,0.1.13
address 135.122.200.215
S:
10,0,1.27
2
D:
1
D:
S:
S:
D:
S:
10,0.1.15
D:
135.122,200,215
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Transcribed Image Text:NAT translation table
LAN side addr
WAN side addr
135.122.200.215
10.0.1.15
10,0.1.13
address 135.122.200.215
S:
10,0,1.27
2
D:
1
D:
S:
S:
D:
S:
10,0.1.15
D:
135.122,200,215
10.०.1.22
![NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION
Consider the scenario in which three hosts, with private IP addresses 10.0.1.13, 10.0.1.15, 10.0.1.22 are in a local network
behind a NAT'd router that sits between these three hosts and the larger Internet
IP datagrams being sent from, or destined to, these three hosts must pass through this NAT router.
The router's intertace on the LAN side has IP address 10.0.1.27, while the router's address on the Internet side has IP
NAT translation table
WAN side addr
LAN side addr
address 135.122.200.215
2
S:
10.0.1.
S:
S:
D:
D:
Suppose that the host with IP address 10.0.1.15 sends an IP datagram destined to host 128.119.178.183. The source port
is 3391, and the destination port is 80.
Consider the datagram at step 2, after it has been transmitted by the router. What is the source IP address for this
datagram?
O 10.0.1.15
O 10.0.1.27
O 128.119.178.183
135.122.200.215
O 10.0.1.22](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F85ff80cd-34a8-4471-9907-d9de1b52412a%2Fb1dc2b9c-29da-4166-98a0-8a23eb440ce5%2Fmw6txqg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION
Consider the scenario in which three hosts, with private IP addresses 10.0.1.13, 10.0.1.15, 10.0.1.22 are in a local network
behind a NAT'd router that sits between these three hosts and the larger Internet
IP datagrams being sent from, or destined to, these three hosts must pass through this NAT router.
The router's intertace on the LAN side has IP address 10.0.1.27, while the router's address on the Internet side has IP
NAT translation table
WAN side addr
LAN side addr
address 135.122.200.215
2
S:
10.0.1.
S:
S:
D:
D:
Suppose that the host with IP address 10.0.1.15 sends an IP datagram destined to host 128.119.178.183. The source port
is 3391, and the destination port is 80.
Consider the datagram at step 2, after it has been transmitted by the router. What is the source IP address for this
datagram?
O 10.0.1.15
O 10.0.1.27
O 128.119.178.183
135.122.200.215
O 10.0.1.22
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