Which two statements are true about the Inside Global address in NAT? (Choose two.)
A.
the IP address of an inside host as it appears to the outside network
B.
the IP address of an outside host as it appears to the inside network
C.
if the enterprise is connected to the global Internet, this address can be allocated from a
globally unique address space
D.
if the enterprise is connected to the global Internet, this address can be allocated from the
space defined by RFC 1918
Explanation:
“global” is what you see on the Internet, “local” is what you see in your company
“inside”/”outside” is where the box physically resides
Obviously, you can only use globally unique addresses for global addresses.