In LAN-to-LAN NAT, the NAT rule type is selected; NAT source and translated network addresses
are defined; and LAN-to-LAN tunnel NAT rules are enabled. The last step is to tie the translated IP
addresses to the Concentrator so the Concentrator knows how to route the translated IP
addresses. How are the translated addresses tied to the Concentrator?
A.
by enabling network auto-discovery in the LAN-to-LAN wizard
B.
by configuring custom private interface filters
C.
by defining the local and remote networks in the LAN-to-LAN wizard
D.
by configuring static routes in the LAN-to-LAN wizard