By default, routing occurs after the address translation when the packet is passing form the client towards the server.

You are using static Destination NAT. You have VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG running on Windows
NT/Solaris platform. By default, routing occurs after the address translation when the packet is
passing form the client towards the server.

You are using static Destination NAT. You have VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG running on Windows
NT/Solaris platform. By default, routing occurs after the address translation when the packet is
passing form the client towards the server.

A.
True

B.
False

Explanation:
the statement in the question is wrong,, when the packets are traveling from the client toward the
server in a static destination NAT case, the first thing that takes place is routing and the we have
the address translation. See “Static Destination NAT” in the book Essential Checkpoint Firewall-1
from Guru Dameon Welch.
Incorrect Answers:
A: In static destination NAT, Routing occurs first, and then we have the address translation.
Remember that the packet is coming from the outside, we have to route it first.



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