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What is the main difference between Static NAT and Hide NAT?

A.
Static NAT only allows incoming connections to protect your network.
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A.
Static NAT only allows incoming connections to protect your network.
B.
Static NAT allow incoming and outgoing connections. Hide NAT only allows outgoing connections.
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B.
Static NAT allow incoming and outgoing connections. Hide NAT only allows outgoing connections.
C.
Static NAT only allows outgoing connections. Hide NAT allows incoming and outgoing connections.
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C.
Static NAT only allows outgoing connections. Hide NAT allows incoming and outgoing connections.
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Hide NAT only allows incoming connections to protect your network.
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D.
Hide NAT only allows incoming connections to protect your network.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The main difference between Static NAT and Hide NAT is that Static NAT allows incoming and outgoing connections, while Hide NAT only allows outgoing connections4. Static NAT translates a single IP address to another single IP address, while Hide NAT translates a group of IP addresses to a single IP address. Static NAT is used to expose internal servers to external networks, while Hide NAT is used to hide internal hosts from external networks.

Reference:Check Point R81 Firewall Administration Guide

asked 16/09/2024
Danilo Romelli
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