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Huawei H12-711_V4.0 Exam - Topic 8 Question 38 Discussion

Which of the following NAT technologies can implement a public network address to provide source address translation for multiple private network addresses ( )*
D) NAT No-PAT
A) NAPT
B) NAT Server
C) Easy-ip CT Jinglu

Huawei H12-711_V4.0 Exam - Topic 8 Question 38 Discussion

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Question #: 38
Topic #: 8
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Which of the following NAT technologies can implement a public network address to provide source address translation for multiple private network addresses ( )*

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Glenn
7 months ago
Nah, NAT No-PAT doesn't handle multiple addresses like that.
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Nenita
7 months ago
NAT Server can do it too, right?
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Janella
7 months ago
Wait, Easy-ip? Never heard of that one.
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Alyce
7 months ago
I agree, NAPT is the standard for that.
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Nicholle
7 months ago
NAPT is definitely the one for source address translation!
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Kanisha
8 months ago
NAT No-PAT seems like it wouldn't work for multiple private addresses, so I think it's between A and B.
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Niesha
8 months ago
Easy-ip sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it relates to source address translation. I might be mixing it up with something else.
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Paola
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question about NAT types, and I think NAT Server was more about static mappings, not for multiple addresses.
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Josphine
8 months ago
I think NAPT is the one that allows multiple private addresses to share a single public address, but I'm not completely sure.
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Wava
8 months ago
Easy-ip and NAT No-PAT don't sound familiar to me as NAT technologies. I'm going to have to eliminate those options and focus on NAPT and NAT Server as the most likely answers.
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Erinn
8 months ago
NAPT, or Network Address Port Translation, is the technology that can provide source address translation for multiple private network addresses using a single public IP address. I'm pretty confident that's the right answer here.
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Laurena
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know NAT is used to translate between public and private IP addresses, but I'm not totally clear on the different NAT technologies and their specific capabilities.
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Dianne
8 months ago
This looks like a straightforward NAT question. I think the key is to focus on the requirement for source address translation for multiple private network addresses.
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Iluminada
9 months ago
This looks straightforward, I think I can handle scaling the deployment to 3 pods.
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Freeman
9 months ago
Yeah, but C could confuse some candidates.
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Twila
1 year ago
NAPT? More like NAPTIME for these other options. Wake me up when they come up with something better!
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Sean
1 year ago
NAT No-PAT? Seriously, who comes up with these names? I'm sticking with NAPT, the classic choice.
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Lewis
12 months ago
Easy-ip might work for some specific cases, but NAPT is more commonly used.
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Joseph
12 months ago
NAT Server could also be a good option for source address translation.
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Gracie
1 year ago
NAT No-PAT is just confusing, I prefer to keep it simple.
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Nguyet
1 year ago
I agree, NAPT is the way to go.
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Jaleesa
1 year ago
Easy-ip? Sounds more like a marketing gimmick than a real NAT technology. NAPT is the way to go.
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Trinidad
1 year ago
NAT Server and Easy-ip are not as widely used as NAPT for source address translation.
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Jody
1 year ago
Yeah, NAPT allows multiple private network addresses to be translated to a single public network address.
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Meghann
1 year ago
I agree, NAPT is definitely the most commonly used NAT technology.
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Matthew
1 year ago
I was leaning towards NAT Server, but NAPT makes more sense for this scenario. Gotta love those acronyms!
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Haydee
1 year ago
Definitely, NAPT is the way to go for source address translation.
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Kendra
1 year ago
NAT Server may not be the best option for this scenario.
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Joesph
1 year ago
I agree, NAPT allows multiple private network addresses to be translated to a single public address.
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Mirta
1 year ago
I think NAPT is the correct choice here.
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Rory
1 year ago
NAPT is the correct answer. It allows multiple private network addresses to share a single public IP address.
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Ashlyn
1 year ago
NAPT is the correct answer. It allows multiple private network addresses to share a single public IP address.
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Deonna
1 year ago
D) NAT No-PAT
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Gaston
1 year ago
C) Easy-ip
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Trinidad
1 year ago
B) NAT Server
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Kaitlyn
1 year ago
A) NAPT
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Winifred
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Easy-ip could also be a possible option for this scenario.
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King
1 year ago
I agree with Sheldon, NAPT makes sense for translating multiple private addresses to a single public address.
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Sheldon
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) NAPT.
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