KASAGO NAT is a Network Address Translation (NAT) protocol for embedded
systems. NAT is a technology that converts a private IP address that is
unable to be routed to a global address so that the terminal with a private
IP address assigned can access the network that uses a global IP address.
It also performs the reverse conversion. Although Ipv4 has a limited number
of global addresses, one global address can be used for several terminals
to access the Internet with KASAGO NAT.
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Compact code size optimal for embedding
Written in ANSI C source code and RFC compliant
Provides the source codes
Supports IP masquerade (NAPT)
Multiple global addresses can be used
With the multiple NAT support, the local
server function is available