Speed. Firewall load. Latency. NAT modifies every packet
involved in the rule, and thus add latency. If you are running 100mb
or higher, you probably don't want to use nat
HTH,
CryptoTech
Brian Burns wrote:
I
am doing a redesign of our existing network and have been asked to use
private addressing with NAT. I am not pro/against it - but I have always
used valid addresses on my DMZ servers. So...
why would one want to use NAT on your DMZ devices? Comments? Brian
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