While viewing packet capture data, you notice that one IP is sending and receiving traffic for multiple devices by modifying the IP header. Which option is making this behavior possible?
The answer is B. A typical N:1 NAT is just that: many IPs disguised in one single -most of the time- a public IP address. The way to differentiate what traffic belongs to what IP address is modifying the header: the source address is changed and also, the TCP port is changed as well (PAT).
No ... the answer is B.
I suppose that is what you wanted to say :-)
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