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
“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.
agree with MrSaintz. I only need one rule .