what point in the monitor output will you observe the HTTP SYN-ACK packet translated from 216.216.216.5 back into 10.10.10.5?

You enable Automatic Static NAT on an internal host node object with a private IP address of
10.10.10.5, which is NATed into 216.216.216.5. (You use the default settings in Global Properties
/ NAT.)
When you run fw monitor on the R76 Security Gateway and then start a new HTTP connection
from host 10.10.10.5 to browse the Internet, at what point in the monitor output will you observe
the HTTP SYN-ACK packet translated from 216.216.216.5 back into 10.10.10.5?

You enable Automatic Static NAT on an internal host node object with a private IP address of
10.10.10.5, which is NATed into 216.216.216.5. (You use the default settings in Global Properties
/ NAT.)
When you run fw monitor on the R76 Security Gateway and then start a new HTTP connection
from host 10.10.10.5 to browse the Internet, at what point in the monitor output will you observe
the HTTP SYN-ACK packet translated from 216.216.216.5 back into 10.10.10.5?

A.
O=outbound kernel, after the virtual machine

B.
i=inbound kernel, before the virtual machine

C.
I=inbound kernel, after the virtual machine

D.
o=outbound kernel, before the virtual machine

Explanation:



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