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How to Construct a Local Address Table (LAT) in ISA Server 2000
Posted on Saturday, February 12 @ 01:00:50 EST

Microsoft ISA Server Online Training Demos, Tutorials

A new demo has been added in the Microsoft ISA Server demo portion.The detail of this demo is

Title: How to Construct a Local Address Table (LAT) in ISA Server 2000

Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to construct local address table (LAT) in ISA Server 2000. If you install ISA Server in firewall mode or in integrated mode, as part of the setup process, you must specify the local address table (LAT). The local address table is a table of all internal Internet protocol (IP) address ranges used by the internal network behind the ISA Server computer. ISA Server uses the LAT to control how machines on the internal network communicate with external networks. Typically, the LAT contains all IP addresses associated with the internal network cards on the ISA Server computer, in addition to the private IP address ranges defined by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).

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