what other configuration must be done to allow the traffic to reach the Web server?

A Web server behind the Security Gateway is set to Automatic Static NAT Client side NAT is not checked in the Global Properties. A client on the Internet initiates a session to the Web Server. Assuming there is a rule allowing this traffic, what other configuration must be done to allow the traffic to reach the Web server?

A Web server behind the Security Gateway is set to Automatic Static NAT Client side NAT is not checked in the Global Properties. A client on the Internet initiates a session to the Web Server. Assuming there is a rule allowing this traffic, what other configuration must be done to allow the traffic to reach the Web server?

A.
Automatic ARP must be unchecked in the Global Properties.

B.
A static route must be added on the Security Gateway to the internal host.

C.
Nothing else must be configured.

D.
A static route for the NAT IP must be added to the Gateway’s upstream router.



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Paya

Paya

Correct answer:
B.
A static route must be added on the Security Gateway to the internal host.

seenagape

seenagape

I have the same idea.

Sudent

Sudent

My query is that if the webserver is behind the security gateway, it is assumed it should have a route isnt it?
Can someone please clear my doubt??