Exam N10-009 Topic 2 Question 85 Discussion
Actual exam question for CompTIA's N10-009 exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 2
Question #: 85
Topic #: 2
A firewall administrator is mapping a server's internal IP address to an external IP address for public use.
Which of the following is the name of this function?
Which of the following is the name of this function?
Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer
Network Address Translation (NAT) is a process that allows a device, typically a firewall or router, to map private IP addresses to public IP addresses. This enables internal network devices to communicate over the internet using a single or a limited number of public IP addresses.
Static NAT (One-to-One Mapping): Maps a single private IP address to a single public IP address, commonly used for servers that need to be accessible from the internet.
Dynamic NAT (Many-to-Many Mapping): Dynamically assigns a public IP from a pool to internal devices.
PAT (Port Address Translation): A type of NAT where multiple private IPs share a single public IP using different port numbers.
Incorrect Options:
B:VIP (Virtual IP Address): Used in load balancing and high-availability configurations, not for NAT.
C:PAT (Port Address Translation): A specific form of NAT, but the question refers to general NAT, making option A the best choice.
D:BGP (Border Gateway Protocol): A routing protocol used to exchange information between different networks, not related to NAT.
Static NAT (One-to-One Mapping): Maps a single private IP address to a single public IP address, commonly used for servers that need to be accessible from the internet.
Dynamic NAT (Many-to-Many Mapping): Dynamically assigns a public IP from a pool to internal devices.
PAT (Port Address Translation): A type of NAT where multiple private IPs share a single public IP using different port numbers.
Incorrect Options:
B:VIP (Virtual IP Address): Used in load balancing and high-availability configurations, not for NAT.
C:PAT (Port Address Translation): A specific form of NAT, but the question refers to general NAT, making option A the best choice.
D:BGP (Border Gateway Protocol): A routing protocol used to exchange information between different networks, not related to NAT.
by Merry at May 05, 2025, 11:00 PM
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