In a network using NAT, what happens to the IP address of a packet as it leaves the local network and enters the internet?
- It is encrypted
- It is translated to a private IP address
- It is translated to a public IP address
- It remains the same
In a network using NAT, the private IP address of a packet is translated to a public IP address as it leaves the local network and enters the internet.
Loading...
Related Quiz
- In a network, _______ is used to connect segments of a LAN and contains logic to filter traffic based on MAC addresses.
- What is the process called when a DHCP server assigns a permanent IP address to a client?
- What is the primary purpose of implementing Quality of Service (QoS) in a network?
- A network administrator needs to ensure secure remote access to network devices for configuration and troubleshooting. What protocol or method would be most appropriate?
- The election of the master virtual router in _______ is based on the priority configured on the routers participating in the VRRP group.