I vaguely remember that enabling port translation could help with routing, but I can't remember if address translation should be enabled or disabled in this scenario.
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like both address and port translation being enabled could be the right choice, but I can't recall the specifics.
I think I remember that for load balancing across ISPs, we might need to enable address translation. But I'm not sure if port translation should be enabled too.
I'm leaning towards B as well. The translation settings need to preserve the client information to distribute traffic effectively across the ISP links.
The key here is that we need to maintain the original client IP and port information to properly load balance across the routed paths. So B is the correct choice.
Okay, for load balancing across routed paths, I believe the answer is B - both address and port translation enabled. This allows the virtual server to properly handle the routing between the different ISPs.
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