Examine the following show command output on a router configured for dynamic NAT:
-- Inside Source access-list 1 pool fred refcount 2288 pool fred: netmask 255.255.255.240 start 200.1.1.1 end 200.1.1.7 type generic, total addresses 7, allocated 7 (100%), misses 965
Users are complaining about not being able to reach the Internet. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
- The problem is not related to NAT, based on the information in the command output.
- The NAT pool does not have enough entries to satisfy all requests.
- Standard ACL 1 cannot be used; an extended ACL must be used.
- The command output does not supply enough information to identify the problem.
Explanation: The last line mentions that the pool has seven addresses, with all seven allocated, with the misses counter close to 1000—meaning that close to 1000 new flows were rejected because of insufficient space in the NAT pool
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