When using Automatic Hide NAT, what is enabled by default?
When using Automatic Hide NAT, what is enabled by default?
When using Automatic Hide NAT, Source Port Address Translation (PAT) is enabled by default. This involves translating both the IP address and the source port, which allows multiple internal hosts to share a single public IP address by keeping track of the different sessions through the port numbers. This type of NAT is essential in scenarios where there are multiple devices needing to access external networks through a single external IP.
Correct When using Automatic Hide NAT, Source Port Address Translation (PAT) is enabled by default. CCSA R81.10 guide page 466
Should be correct. Hiding multiple IP addresses behind one, gateway, IP address requires PAT to differentiate between traffic.