What is the effect of adding the keyword overload to a NAT configuration?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 2 v5What is the effect of adding the keyword overload to a NAT configuration?

What is the effect of adding the keyword overload to a NAT configuration?

  • More interfaces can participate in NAT.
  • More internal address can be translated into one or more public addresses.
  • The router is placed into stealth mode verifying that the address translation is not overtaxing the router hardware.
  • Public IP addresses can be added to the NAT pool dynamically.

Explanation: The overload keyword is used in PAT configurations. PAT can use the IP address of the external interface for all translations or can use an address pool of addresses that is fewer in number than the actual number of private, internal addresses that need translation.

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