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Question

The router of the Network Address Translation (NAT) that connects the network to the global address uses

a.

only global address

b.

only private address

c.

only local address

d.

one private address and one global address

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Answer: (d).one private address and one global address

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Q. The router of the Network Address Translation (NAT) that connects the network to the global address uses

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