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Question ID 18471 | Router R1, a branch router, connects to the Internet using DSL. Some traffic flows through
a GRE and IPsec tunnel, over the DSL connection, and into the core of an Enterprise
network. The branch also allows local hosts to communicate directly with public sites in the
Internet over this same DSL connection. Which of the following answers defines how the
branch NAT config avoids performing NAT for the Enterprise directed traffic but does
perform NAT for the Internet-directed traffic?
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Option A | By not enabling NAT on the IPsec tunnel interface
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Option B | By not enabling NAT on the GRE tunnel interface
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Option C | By configuring the NAT-referenced ACL to not permit the Enterprise traffic
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Option D | By asking the ISP to perform NAT in the cloud
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation: The NAT configuration acts only on packets permitted by a referenced ACL. As a result, the ACL can permit packets destined for the Internet, performing NAT on those packets. The ACL also denies packets going to the Enterprise, meaning that the router does not apply NAT to those packets.
Question ID 18472 | Which DSL encapsulation method requires client software running on the end-user PC that
is directly connected to a DSL modem?
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Option A | PPPoA
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Option B | PPPoE
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Option C | PPP
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Option D | L2TP
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Option E | ATM
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation