IT Questions Bank Mar 16, 2020 Last Updated: Jun 29, 2023 No Comments Share Tweet Share Pin it IT Questions Bank › Category: CCNA 3 v7True or False? Tunneling protocols such as IPsec do not work well through NAT.ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7True or False? The use of NAT makes end-to-end traceability between source and destination easier.ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7True or False? With NAT overload, each inside local IP address is translated to a unique inside global IP address on a one-for-one basis.ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7True or False? A side effect of NAT is that it hides the inside local IP address of a host from the outside network.ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7Refer to the exhibit. What type of NAT address is the IP address of the Web Server (i.e., 209.165.201.10)?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7Refer to the exhibit. Into what type of address has the IPv4 address for PC1 been translated (i.e., 209.165.200.226)?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7Refer to the exhibit. What type of NAT address is the IP address of PC1 (i.e., 192.168.10.10)?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7Where should an extended ACL be placed?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7, Network Security 1.0Where should a standard ACL be placed?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7, Network Security 1.0Which statement about ACLs is true?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7, Network Security 1.0Which ACL is capable of filtering based on TCP port number?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7, Network Security 1.0Which of the following is an ACL best practice?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7How many total ACLs (both IPv4 and IPv6) can be configured on an interface?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7Which wildcard mask would permit all hosts from the 192.168.10.0/24 network?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7, Network Security 1.0Which wildcard mask would permit all hosts?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 3 v7, Network Security 1.0