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Explore the intricacies of network architecture, focusing on the interactions between servers, clients, and Network Address Translation (NAT). This overview highlights the roles of various server and client groups, including Group A, Group B, and Group C, within a network. We outline critical port assignments for communication and management, demonstrating how data flows between server port 1, port 2, and NAT port 3, impacting client operations and security protocols. Learn how to optimize client-server interactions in a structured network environment.
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Network Port Server User Server NAT (Optional) Client Client(LFD) GroupA Client(LFD) GroupB NAT Client(LFD) Server admin Server Client(LFD) GroupC Client(LFD) Client(LFD)
Network Port • 1. Server
Network Port • 2. NAT
Network Port • 3. Client