Which two NAT types allows only objects or groups to reference an IP address?

Which two NAT types allows only objects or groups to reference an IP address? (choose two)
A. dynamic NAT
B. dynamic PAT
C. static NAT
D. identity NAT

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9 thoughts on “Which two NAT types allows only objects or groups to reference an IP address?

  1. It seems that Questions 167, 75 and 129 are the same and the most popular answer is Dynamic NAT

  2. Both dynamic NAT and dynamic PAT are many to one or many to more, the difference is that dynamic NAT doesn’t do overloading unless you configure it so, which one is the correct answer?

    1. Also the question is almost the same as 179 and the answer is different, also I think this question is worded incorrectly

  3. Dynamic NAT:
    – You cannot use an inline address; you must configure a network object or group.
    Dynamic PAT (Hide):
    – Instead of using an object, you can optionally configure an inline host address or specify the interface address.
    Static NAT or Static NAT with port translation:
    – Instead of using an object, you can configure an inline address or specify the interface address (for static NAT-with-port-translation).
    Identity NAT
    – Instead of using an object, you can configure an inline address.

    Only Dynamic NAT

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