Your corporation hosts a Web site at the static public IP address 92.110.30.123.

A router directs this traffic to a Web server at the private IP address 192.168.11.100.

However, the Web server needs a hardware upgrade and will be down for two days. Your network administrator has asked you to configure the router so that requests to the IP address 92.110.30.123 are redirected to the backup server for the Web site, which has the private IP address 192.168.11.110.

The router's inside Ethernet interface uses IP address 192.168.11.254 and its outside interface uses the IP address 92.110.30.65.

Answer the following questions about the new static route you'll be creating:

What is the router's outside interface IP address?

What is the routers inside interface IP address?

What is the Web sites public IP address?

What is the private IP address of the backup Web server?

Create the NAT translation table entries for the address translation. For the subnet masks, use the default subnet mask for a Class C IP address license. Include appropriate comments line in your table.

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In line with the question, we can now derive that:

The router's outside interface IP address will be 92.110.30.65.

The router's inside interface IP address will be 192.168.11.254.

The Web site's IP public IP address will be 92.110.30.123.

The private IP address of the backup Web server will be 192.168.11.110.

and when we say IP address, it stands for Internet Protocol, it is a set of usual predefined rules which are utilized to administrate the manner to which data packets are sent over the internet. An IP address, which is typically just identified as an IP, is a sequence of figures used to uniquely recognize a computer/device on a particular network or on the internet space.