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Suppose that the host with IP address 10.0.1.19 sends an IP datagram destined to host 128.119.160.183. The source port is 3324, and the destination port is 80. I. Consider the datagram at step 1, after it has been sent by the host but before it has reached the NATted router. What are the source and destination IP addresses for this datagram

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Answer:

The source and destination IP addresses are 10.0.1.19 and 10.0.1.25

Step-by-step explanation:

NAT or network address translation is a network protocol is used by private networks to access the internet by assigning or mapping a public IP address to the private addresses.

The host with IP address 10.0.1.19 searches for the actual destination IP address 128.119.160.183 in its private network and when it does not find it, it sends the packet to the default gateway IP address 10.0.1.25, which is where the private IP address is NATted and sent to the destination.

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