What is the group of public IPv4 addresses used on a NAT-enabled router known as?
- Inside global addresses
- Inside local addresses
- Outside global addresses
- Outside local addresses
Explanation: An inside local address is the address of the source as seen from the inside of the network. An outside global address is the address of the destination as seen from the outside network.
Exam with this question: CCNA 2 v6 Chapter 9: Check Your Understanding
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