Hello Sir, I work for isp provider in India. We have installed cgnat in our network and have issues with accessing specialized applications and ticket booking portals. Would your firm be interested in resolving our problems?
Hello. We may be able to assist with that. Send your contact information to info@zcorum.com and we will have someone reach out to you so we can get more information about the issue and see how we can help.
I'm assuming you are a subscriber of an ISP who has deployed CGNAT and you are having issues with port forwarding. Port forwarding is usually not a problem with CGNAT because you can set up a connection via port control protocol (PCP). But, PCP must be a feature of the CGNAT used by your ISP. For example, the CGNAT solutions we provide to ISPs do support PCP.
Here's a link to the prior broadcast regarding IPv4 depletion. th-cam.com/video/MbUAcYQZ5Jk/w-d-xo.html
One of the best explanations about CGNAT on the internet. Big thank you🍺
It's 2020 (at time of this video) and people still refer to /24 CIDR's as "class C".
Address classes have been obsolete for around 30 years!
Hello Sir, I work for isp provider in India. We have installed cgnat in our network and have issues with accessing specialized applications and ticket booking portals. Would your firm be interested in resolving our problems?
Hello. We may be able to assist with that. Send your contact information to info@zcorum.com and we will have someone reach out to you so we can get more information about the issue and see how we can help.
Sir do you a video on how to configure the Port forwarding?in line with the CGNAT
CGNAT is a pure bulk/dynamic play. There is no port forwarding. If you need port forwarding, your subs should be using statics.
The big problem with CGNAT is port forwarding !!!
I'm assuming you are a subscriber of an ISP who has deployed CGNAT and you are having issues with port forwarding. Port forwarding is usually not a problem with CGNAT because you can set up a connection via port control protocol (PCP). But, PCP must be a feature of the CGNAT used by your ISP. For example, the CGNAT solutions we provide to ISPs do support PCP.