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Large Scale NAT

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter P Morrissey)
Tue Apr 17 11:01:01 2012

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We may have a need to do large scale NAT for our sports arena, maybe 16,000=
 addresses without sacrificing performance. Can anyone recommend a solution=
 that can handle this reliably? We are willing to use multiple devices if n=
ecessary. We are also looking to do per IP address rate limiting. Also, FWI=
W, it would likely be mostly mobile devices on the network.

Thanks,
Pete Morrissey

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 are also looking to do per IP address rate limiting. Also, FWIW, it would =
likely be mostly mobile devices on the network.<o:p></o:p></p>
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