how many effective rules have you created?

A Hide NAT rule has been created which includes a source address group often (10) networks and three (3) other group objects (containing 4, 5, and 6 host objects respectively). Assuming all addresses are non-repetitive, how many effective rules have you created?

A Hide NAT rule has been created which includes a source address group often (10) networks and three (3) other group objects (containing 4, 5, and 6 host objects respectively). Assuming all addresses are non-repetitive, how many effective rules have you created?

A.
1

B.
25

C.
2

D.
13



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MrSaintz

MrSaintz

“A” Hide NAT rule was created which includes …”group”….

For me, this is only one rule, so it would be “A.”
Using groups to create NAT rules is forcibly a manual NAT definition.
As a good practice I don’t use NAT for traffic that I can route, so, before setting the manual Hide NAT rule, I would create a no-NAT rule above this one to match the group.

John

John

agree with MrSaintz. I only need one rule .