NAT Fits On Small MCUs

Oct. 18, 2004
The NAT (network address translation) Add-On Option for the CMX TCP/IP stack enables 8- and 16-bit processors to provide firewall services. The option supports Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) and basic NAT. It also supports port blocking....

The NAT (network address translation) Add-On Option for the CMX TCP/IP stack enables 8- and 16-bit processors to provide firewall services. The option supports Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) and basic NAT. It also supports port blocking. The NAT Add-On Option is priced at $3000. The CMX TCP/IP stack costs $9000.

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