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<h1 class="topictitle1">Dynamic NAT</h1>
<div><p>Learn about dynamic NAT in this topic.</p>
<p>Dynamic NAT can only be used to establish connections from within the private
network out to the public network. A pool of network addresses is maintained
and used when an outbound connection is made. Each connection is assigned
a unique public address. The maximum number of simultaneous connections is
equal to the number of public addresses in the pool. This is similar to a
one-to-one correspondence between addresses. Dynamic NAT allows you to communicate
with the Internet through a dynamic NAT address. The following figure
illustrates Dynamic NAT.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzajwnat.htm" title="Routing with network address translation (NAT) lets you access remote networks, such as the Internet, while protecting your private network by masking IP addresses that are used on the private network. This topic discusses the kinds of NAT that iSeries server supports and why you might want to use them.">Routing with network address translation</a></div>
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