Your company recently acquired another company. During a site visit and network audit, you recognize that the acquired company’s private network address space overlaps with yours. You will eventually merge the networks, but for the moment, you must make communication between the networks work over the Internet as a first step toward the migration.
What should you do to meet the requirements?
A.
Use source NAT to deliver the necessary translations between private and public networks
B.
Implement a static NAT at one site.
C.
Implement double NAT on both sites’ public network-facing routers.
D.
Migrate to multicast.
I agree with the answer. C