An NSX administrator is creating a NAT rule on a Tier-0 Gateway configured in active-standby high availability mode.
Which two NAT rule types are supported for this configuration? (Choose two.)
An NSX administrator is creating a NAT rule on a Tier-0 Gateway configured in active-standby high availability mode.
Which two NAT rule types are supported for this configuration? (Choose two.)
For a Tier-0 Gateway configured in active-standby high availability mode, the supported NAT rule types include Destination NAT and Source NAT. Destination NAT allows the translation of destination IP addresses of inbound packets, while Source NAT translates the source IP addresses of outbound packets. These configurations ensure flexibility and proper routing of traffic in the high availability setup.
AD answer confirmed : Saw in the ICM 4.0, p505
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