Many people don’t know how to configure NAPT on the Cisco simulator? Today’s article brings you how to configure NAPT on the Cisco simulator. If you still don’t know, let’s learn it with the editor.
The first step: First we open the Cisco simulator (Cisco Packet Tracer) software, drag two routers, a PC and a Server-PT to the workspace. Double-click Router 0, select the "Physical" tab, turn off the power of Router 0, drag two modules (HWIC-2T, HWIC-4ESW) from the module area on the left to slot1 and slot0 of Router 0, and then turn on the power of Router 0 (Same for Router 1), connect the devices with cables (as shown in the picture).
Step 2: Then we double-click Router 0, select "Command Line", and enter the configuration command (as shown in the figure).
Step 3: Double-click Router 1, select "Command Line", and enter the configuration command (as shown in the figure).
Step 4: Configure the default route on Router 0 (as shown in the figure).
Step 5: Test on Router 1 (as shown in the picture).
Step 6: Configure NAPT mapping on Router 0 (as shown in the figure).
Step 7: Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways for PC and Server-PT. Double-click PC0 and Server-PT and select "IP Configuration" (as shown in the figure).
Step 8: Use the ping command on the PC (as shown in the picture).
Step 9: Finally we conduct the test (as shown in the picture).
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