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What is the difference between classic NAT and masquerading?

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What is the difference between classic NAT and masquerading?

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Classic NAT uses a one-to-one scheme. One registered external IP address is mapped to one internal unregistered (nonroutable) IP address. Masquerading maps one registered IP address to several unregistered (nonroutable) IP addresses.

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