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.
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.
D. Enabling ‘Allow bi-directional NAT’ for NAT to work correctly.
A is the correct answer. Just think about a reply packet from the Internet. When it arrives to the firewall, it uses a public IP address as a destination. How can the operating system route the packet to the proper interface if CP doesn’t translate on the client side (input interface)?
The answer is A
The Answer is A