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DNAT
(redirected from Dynamic Network Address Translation)

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DNATDestination Network Address Translation
DNATDiplĂ´me National d'Arts et Techniques (French: Arts and Techniques National Diploma)
DNATDivision Nationale Anti-Terroriste (French: National Anti-Terrorist Division; France)
dNATDynamic Network Address Translation
DNATDefense Nuclear Advisory Team
DNATDeutsch Niederländische Amateurfunker Tage (German: German-Dutch Amateur Radio Days; est. 1969)


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A PIX (private Internet exchange) firewall comes with dynamic network address translation, proxy server, packet filtration, firewall and virtual private network
Integrating VPN, stateful inspection firewall capability, access control, and routing into one box, the HighAssurance 500 and 1000 Gateways include a flexible and scalable network design with Static and Dynamic Network Address Translation (NAT), RADIUS, XAUTH, Routing, and VLAN support.
A PIX (private Internet exchange) firewall comes with dynamic network address translation, proxy server, packet filtration, firewall and VPN capabilities all in one.
 
 
 
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