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Chapter 3: Qube 3 Services IP Masquerading (NAT) ✍ Note: IP Masquerading is also known as Network Address Translation (NAT). The IP Masquerading feature simplifies and conserves IP addresses by presenting a single IP address for a private network to the public network. IP Masquerading enables private IP intranetworks that use non-registered IP addresses to connect to the Internet. IP Masquerading is both a security measure and a method of conserving IP addresses. On the Qube 3, IP Masquerading functions as a router connecting two networks together. IP Masquerading advertises only one IP address for the entire network to the outside world. This provides additional security, since the entire internal network is hidden from the outside world behind that single IP address. For outgoing packets, IP Masquerading translates a private IP address (an IP address that is not globally unique) on the internal network into the legal address of the secondary interface; packets are then forwarded onto the Internet. 54 Cobalt Qube 3 User Manual