Hands On Networking NAT and Load Balancing Ram P Rustagi, ISE Dept Jnana Sagar, CSE Dept June 30, 2012.

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Hands On Networking NAT and Load Balancing Ram P Rustagi, ISE Dept Jnana Sagar, CSE Dept June 30, 2012

2 Course contents General Networking Overview –Network config and tools/utilities Building (IPv4) routing networks Studying ICMP Using ARP to advantage NAT and load balancing Installing/configuring Network applications –DHCP, DNS, Apache WS Network security issues Bandwidth Management, Queuing Ipv6: Routing, working with IPv4 networks Socket Programming WiFi Access Software Defined Network Assessment, Feedback 2

3 NAT –Setting up NAT/NAPT –DNAT vs SNAT –NAT with load balancing Load balancing techniques –WE-1 NAT for outgoing access (SNAT) –WE-2 NAT for incoming access (DNAT) –Opening firewall holes –WE-3 NAT with load balancing 3

4 NAT WE-1: SNAT implementation –Ha sends data to Hb –R1 implements SNAT changes the source IP address to from

5 NAT WE-2: DNAT –Used when server to be given public access is inside NAT –R2 implements DNAT –Changes destination IP address E.g is changed to

6 NAT WE-3 –Router R1 will do DNAT Sends packets to different servers as per Load balancing DNA consists of multiple destination ranges 6