Match the steps with the actions that are involved when an internal host with IP address 192.168.10.10 attempts to send a packet to and external server at the IP address 209.165.200.254 across a router R1 that running dynamic NAT. (Not all options are used.)

IT Questions BankMatch the steps with the actions that are involved when an internal host with IP address 192.168.10.10 attempts to send a packet to and external server at the IP address 209.165.200.254 across a router R1 that running dynamic NAT. (Not all options are used.)

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Match the steps with the actions that are involved when an internal host with IP address 192.168.10.10 attempts to send a packet to and external server at the IP address 209.165.200.254 across a router R1 that running dynamic NAT. (Not all options are used.)

Place the options in the following order:

  • step 5 => R1 replaces the address 192.168.10.10 with a translated inside global address.
  • step 2 => R1 checks the NAT configuration to determine if this packet should be translated.
  • step 4 => R1 selects an available global address from the dynamic address pool.
  • step 1 => The host sends packets that request a connection to the server at the address 209.165.200.254
  • step 3 => If there is no translation entry for this IP address, R1 determines that the source address 192.168.10.10 must be translated

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