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What needs to be configured if the NAT property 'Translate destination or client side' is not enabled in Global Properties?

A.
A host route to route to the destination IP.
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A.
A host route to route to the destination IP.
B.
Use the file local.arp to add the ARP entries for NAT to work.
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B.
Use the file local.arp to add the ARP entries for NAT to work.
C.
Nothing, the Gateway takes care of all details necessary.
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C.
Nothing, the Gateway takes care of all details necessary.
D.
Enabling 'Allow bi-directional NAT' for NAT to work correctly.
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D.
Enabling 'Allow bi-directional NAT' for NAT to work correctly.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

The NAT property 'Translate destination or client side' is used to determine whether the destination IP address of a packet should be translated on the client side or the server side of a connection. If this property is not enabled, then the destination IP address is translated on the server side, which means that the gateway takes care of all details necessary for NAT to work. The gateway will send an ARP request for the translated IP address and will reply to any ARP requests for that address. Therefore, there is no need to configure a host route, use the local.arp file, or enable bi-directional NAT for NAT to work correctly.

Reference:R81 Security Management Administration Guide, page 1010.

asked 16/09/2024
Frederico Dionísio
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