Network Address Translation (NAT) Device

Last Updated : Mar 23, 2017 |

A “barrier” device placed between two networks that translates an IP address used in one network to a different address known within the other network. One of these networks is designated the inside network (for example, an enterprise LAN) and the other is the outside network (for example, the Internet). Users on the inside network can “see” the outside network, but the outside can’t see the inside users, as all communication with the outside network is through the NAT device.