To demonstrate NAT we start with an empty house that has three electronic devices located in it with a gateway or router. Each device is assigned a private IP address of 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2, 10.0.03Work on buttons that turn the IP addresses on and off
Also have the objects destroyed after a couple of seconds and there will be tooltip buttons marked within the scene.
10.0.0.1
private IPs
10.0.02
tooltip
There will be animated waves going back and forth between the router and the modem to show the flow of information between public and private
10.0.03
Public IP
17.2.3.4
To demonstrate NAT we start with an empty house that has three electronic devices located in it with a gateway or router. Each device is assigned a private IP address of 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2, 10.0.03Then in the second house we will then reverse the flow of ips from private to public.
10.0.0.1
10.0.02
Private IPs
IP addresses will be going to the router and then changing to the one IP address for the webThere will be tooltips marked within the scene.
10.0.03
17.3.2.4
Assume you have a laptop connected to your home router. Someone is looking for directions to their favorite restaurant on their laptop. This request is sent as a packet from the laptop to the router, which then forwards it to the web. However, the router must first change the outgoing IP address from a private local address to a public one..
www.Roxie's Diner
10.10.1.44
The router is the gatekeeper and because of the private set up we no longer have to use so many IP addresses.
10.0.0.3
It is here that we are going to go from the laptop computer to the router and then to the cloud where all the data is stored. it is here where we will see the change from the private to the public IP address
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