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delsman

2003-11-14, 8:07 pm

What PIX firewall feature do you need when you have NIC-registered IP addresses on your inside network that you want to be accessilbe on the outside network.

A NAT
B PAT
C NAT 0
D PPoE

TK says A, but isn't C right? No nat for a NIC registed IP address right?
forbesl

2003-11-15, 11:41 am

I would suggest you do not use TK to study for any test. While many of their questions and answers are correct, many are NOT. I wouldn't take a chance on studying incorrect answers and then answering incorrectly on the test. The difference between whether or not you pass the test can be only one incorrect answer.

Use Boson instead.

In answer to your question, yes, NAT 0 is used when you do not want a registered IP address or network translated at the firewall.
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