2. Draw the following scenario using Draw.io. Represent the IP addresses as well as Port Numbers for the hosts in your d

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2. Draw the following scenario using Draw.io. Represent the IP addresses as well as Port Numbers for the hosts in your d

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2. Draw the following scenario using Draw.io. Represent the IP addresses as well as Port Numbers for the hosts in your diagram as (IPv4: Port#) The following LAN hosts are trying to connect to the Web server (IPv4 address: 165.75.20.10). The Web Server port address is 8080. Thus, Web Server Socket (IPv4: Port#) should be written as 165.75.20.10:8080 in your diagram. Follow the same when labeling the host sockets also. LAN Host IPv4 addresses: 10.10.10.11, 10.10.10.12, 10.10.10.13, and 10.10.10.14 Default Gateway WAN interface address: 135.25.25.25 The source ports used by the LAN hosts for creating TCP sessions with the Web Server are at ports 50010, 50020, 50030, and 50040 respectively. The ports used for translation by the Default Gateway for all the LAN hosts are 60001, 60002, 60003, and 60004 respectively. Draw a NAT (PAT) Table showing the LAN side, WAN side, and Destination entries of the Table stored by the Default Gateway.
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