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William Swansen has worked in the employment assistance realm since 2007. He is an author, job search strategist, and career advisor who helps individuals worldwide and in various professions to find their ideal careers.
The field of networking involves a great number of different protocols used to transmit data between computer nodes. Each protocol has a specific purpose. Used properly, the protocols ensure that the data arrives at the intended destination as quickly as possible, intact, without being corrupted or intercepted. You should review common network protocols before an interview for a Cisco network consulting engineer's job to be familiar with these. Practicing questions like this one will also help you formulate your answers to the Cisco interviewer's question during the interview.

William Swansen has worked in the employment assistance realm since 2007. He is an author, job search strategist, and career advisor who helps individuals worldwide and in various professions to find their ideal careers.
"Network Address Translation, or NAT, is a protocol that enables several computers on a single network to share one connection to the internet. NAT collects internet requests from individual nodes through a device such as a router and sends them to the internet. NAT converts the private IP address from each node into a public IP address so that the internet will know where to respond with the Cisco user's information. NAT routes the information to the individual user through their private IP address."

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