Tom has a Web server for which he has created a manual NAT rule. The rule is not working. He
tries to initiate a connection from the external network to a DMZ server using the public IP which
the firewall translates to the actual IP of the server. He analyzes the captured packets using
Wireshark and observes that the destination IP is being changed as required by the firewall but
does not see the packet leave the internal interface. Which box in Global Properties should be
checked?
A.
Manual NAT rules > Translate destination on client side
B.
Automatic NAT rules > Allow bi-directional NAT
C.
Automatic NAT rules > Automatic ARP Configuration
D.
Automatic NAT rules > Translate destination on client side