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In which two types of NAT can oversubscription be used? (Choose two.)

A.
Static IP
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A.
Static IP
B.
Destination NAT
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B.
Destination NAT
C.
Dynamic IP and Port (DIPP)
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C.
Dynamic IP and Port (DIPP)
D.
Dynamic IP
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D.
Dynamic IP
Suggested answer: C, D

Explanation:

Oversubscription is a feature that allows you to use more private IP addresses than public IP addresses for NAT. This means that multiple private IP addresses can share the same public IP address, as long as they use different ports. Oversubscription can be used in two types of NAT: Dynamic IP and Port (DIPP) and Dynamic IP. DIPP NAT translates both the source IP address and the source port number of the outgoing packets, and can have an oversubscription rate greater than 1. Dynamic IP NAT translates only the source IP address of the outgoing packets, and can have an oversubscription rate of 1 or less. Static IP and Destination NAT do not support oversubscription, as they require a one-to-one mapping between the private and public IP addresses.Reference:Source NAT,Configure NAT,NAT

asked 23/09/2024
Mark Singer
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