C - From CCSE Manual:
There are also certain situations when manual NAT rules must be used, such as when:
• Rules exist that are restricted to specified destination IP addresses and to specified source IP addresses.
• Both source and destination IP addre sses translate in the same packet.
• Static NAT occurs in only one direction.
• Rules exist that only use specified services (ports).
• IP addresses translat e for dynamic objects.
+You CAN choose a different IP address with AUTO(HIDE) NAT, so D is NOT correct.
+That leaves us with "C" correct answer, only with manual NAT you can edit services (ports).
I think D makes sense, because there is an option on the gateway to hide internal networks behind the gateways (external) ip. If we dont want this, we ll have to manually create nat rules (or as well automatic)
Totally agree, in r80 is literally option to add automatic rule if we want to Hide Network behind the IP address other than Ext.GW Int.. D doesn't make a sense.
Like utt, I think it is C. Strange question anyway
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