A. PAT (Port Address Translation).
PAT is a form of Network Address Translation (NAT) that allows multiple devices on a private network to share a single public IP address. It achieves this by assigning unique port numbers to each internal device, ensuring that outbound traffic can be properly routed back to the correct system.
NAT (B) is a broader term that refers to translating private IP addresses to public ones, but PAT specifically enables multiple systems to share one public IP.
VIP (C) stands for Virtual IP, which is used for redundancy and load balancing rather than IP address sharing.
NAT64 (D) is a mechanism for translating IPv6 addresses to IPv4, which is unrelated to multiple systems sharing a single public IP
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