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Question ID 18645

Your perimeter Security Gateway's external IP is 200.200.200.3. Your network diagram
shows:Required: Allow only network 192.168.10.0 and 192.168.20.0 to go out to Internet,
using 200.200.200.5.
The local network 192.168.1.0/24 needs to use 200.200.200.3 to go out to the Internet.
Assume you enable all the settings in the NAT page of Global Properties.
How do you achieve this requirement?

Option A

Create a network object 192.168.0.0/16. Enable Hide NAT on the NAT page. Enter 200.200.200.5 as hiding IP address. Add an ARP entry for 200.200.200.5 for the MAC address of 200.200.200.3.

Option B

Create network objects for 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.20.0/24. Enable Hide NAT on both network objects, using 200.200.200.5 as hiding IP address. Add an ARP entry for 200.200.200.3 for the MAC address of 200.200.200.5.

Option C

Create an Address Range object, starting from 192.168.10.1 to 192.168.20.254. Enable Hide NAT on the NAT page of the Address range object. Enter Hiding IP address 200.200.200.5. Add an ARP entry for 200.200.200.5 for the MAC address of 200.200.200.3.

Option D

Create two network objects: 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.20.0/24. Add the two network objects to a group object. Create a manual NAT rule like the following: Original source - group object; Destination ?any; Service ?any; Translated source - 200.200.200.5; Destination ?original; Service ?original.

Correct Answer C
Explanation


Question ID 18646

If you are experiencing LDAP issues, which of the following should you check?

Option A

Secure Internal Communications (SIC)

Option B

 VPN tunneling

Option C

Overlapping VPN Domains

Option D

 NGX connectivity

Option E

VPN Load Balancing

Correct Answer D
Explanation

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