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Question 241

An administrator wants to create a NAT policy to allow multiple source IP addresses to be translated to the same public IP address.

What is the most appropriate NAT policy to achieve this?

  • A. Static IP
  • B. Destination
  • C. Dynamic IP and Port
  • D. Dynamic IP
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c

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sara123
1 month, 3 weeks ago

Source NAT Types:
1. Static IP:
- 1-to-1 fixed translations.
- Changes the source IP address while leaving the source port unchanged.
- Supports the implicit bidirectional rule feature.
2. Dynamic IP:
- 1-to-1 translations of a source IP address only (no port number).
- Private source address translates to the next available address in the range.
3. Dynamic IP and port (DIPP):
- Allows multiple clients to use the same public IP addresses with different source port numbers.
- The assigned address can be set to the interface address or to a translated address.
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