How many interfaces on R1 should be configured as ip nat inside to grant external access to the entire network?

Refer to the exhibit. How many interfaces on R1 should be configured as ip nat inside to grant external access to the entire network?

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A. 1
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

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5 thoughts on “How many interfaces on R1 should be configured as ip nat inside to grant external access to the entire network?

  1. the answer is 4, each subnet will be considered a separate interface
    192.168.35.x
    192.168.26.x
    192.168.25.x
    192.168.15.x

    All separate sub-interfaces on R1

  2. I think the bottom interface on R1 is supposed to be two different subinterfaces. Notice that there are two vlans attached. In that case you would apply the ip nat inside command to both subints.

    1. But it’s only 1 sub interface Fa0/1.1, it just has 2 IP addresses. configured.

      It should still be 3?

      Hopefully the phrasing in this question is fixed in the real exam.

  3. This is wrong, question should be:” how many interfaces on R1 should be configured with ip nat configuration to grant external access to entire network?” then would be answer 4, because you have to configure 3 interfaces as ip nat inside and one serial as ip nat outside.

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