Which three methods of source NAT does the Junos OS support?

Which three methods of source NAT does the Junos OS support? (Choose three.)

Which three methods of source NAT does the Junos OS support? (Choose three.)

A.
interface-based source NAT

B.
source NAT with address shifting

C.
source NAT using static source pool

D.
interface-based source NAT without PAT

E.
source NAT with address shifting and PAT



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Mostafa

Mostafa

Does anybody know why E is not correct

Mostafa

Mostafa

Does anybody know why E is not correct?

mr x

mr x

If you deploy address shifting the nat becomes a 1-1 relationship and therefore there is no need to use port translation as each host has a unique address

w3pgrrrrr

w3pgrrrrr

mr x that is incorrect.
this is the reason why I despise tests so god damn much!

Answers D and E are thrown in there to intentionally test whether or not you fully comprehend what is offered by the “all mighty SRX SERVICE GATEWAY” [dun dun dun!!]

google “Example: Configuring Source NAT on SRX-series Services Gateways”
It’s a juniper page.

By answering D or E you would be omitting one of the types of NAT’ing that is offered by the device

mr_tienvu

mr_tienvu

I have the same idea. ABC

Guy

Guy

there is no PAT in address shifting.