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What is NAT and PAT

03 October, 2012




WHAT IS NAT

Network Address Translation (NAT) is simply that – it takes a network address, and “translates” it to another network address.  It is a simple lookup table, where each row is created  by a router command with the two addresses.  The user address is behind the router on the LAN interface, and the Internet address is sent out across the serial interface.

Static NAT
For security - requires n Internet IP addresses -  assign unique, unregistered local IP addresses to all users, and use unique Internet addresses as well.  Users can all use the same port.
Static NAT offers enhanced security - the actual IP address of the user is hidden.  A router running NAT (RFC1631) allows the users to maintain anonymity, because their addresses are not sent out to the world.  Users will typically use addresses from one of three reserved address spaces, the most famous being the “10” Class A address range.
Source
Computer
Source
Computer's
IP Address
NAT Router's
IP Address
A
10.0.0.1
215.37.32.201
B
10.0.0.2
215.37.32.202
C
10.0.0.3
215.37.32.203


Dynamic NAT (NAT & PAT)
for overloading - requires 1 outside Internet IP address - assign unique, unregistered local IP addresses to all users.  Must use unique ports for each user !!!
Dynamic NAT allows overloading - multiple users access the Internet via one IP address.  This is used by Microsoft ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) and by DSL routers that have several home user PC’s connected.  In fact, every Cable/DSL Broadband Router on the market accomplishes its job with NAT.

Source
Computer
Source
Computer's
IP Address
Source
Computer's Port
NAT Router's
IP Address
A
10.0.0.1
400
215.37.32.201
B
10.0.0.2
50
215.37.32.201
C
10.0.0.3
3750
215.37.32.201







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Requirment of Windows 2008 server

30 September, 2012






Component Requirement

Processor: 
Minimum: 1GHz (x86 processor) or 1.4GHz (x64 processor) • Recommended: 2GHz or faster Note: An Intel Itanium 2 processor is required for Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems

Memory:
Minimum: 512MB RAM • Recommended: 2GB RAM or greater • Maximum (32-bit systems): 4GB (Standard) or 64GB (Enterprise and Datacenter) • Maximum (64-bit systems): 32GB (Standard) or 2TB (Enterprise, Datacenter and Itanium-based Systems)

Disk Space Requirment:
Minimum: 10GB • Recommended: 40GB or greater Note: Computers with more than 16GB of RAM

Display:
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor • Keyboard • Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device

Upgrade Note

If you are currently running:You can upgrade to:
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (R2, Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2)Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition
Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (R2, Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2)Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition (R2, Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2)Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Datacenter Edition
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Windows 2008 Server Editions

12 July, 2012


Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is a server operating system produced by Microsoft. It was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009 and launched on October 22, 2009. According to the Windows Server Team blog.
There are seven editions: Foundation, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, HPC Server, Itanium and Windows Storage Server 2008 R2(Essentials Edition).

Processor
1.4 GHz x86-64 or Itanium 2 processor
Memory
Minimum:512 MB RAM (may limit performance and some features)
Recommended:2 GB RAM
Maximum: 8 GB RAM (Foundation), 32 GB RAM (Standard), or 2 TB RAM (Enterprise, Datacenter and Itanium-Based Systems)
Display
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher
Disk Space Requirements
Minimum (editions higher than Foundation): 32 GB or more
Minimum (Foundation edition) 10 GB or more.
Computers with more than 16 GB of RAM require more disk space for paging and dump files.
Other
DVD drive, keyboard and mouse, Internet access (Optional, but required for updates and online activation)

 Edition Comparison Chart:


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