what also happens?
When translation occurs using automatic Hide NAT, what also happens?
which of the following problems?
The fw monitor utility is used to troubleshoot which of the following problems?
When Network Address Translation is used:
In SmartDashboard, Translate destination on client side is checked in Global Properties. When
Network Address Translation is used:
Secure Internal Communications (SIC) is completely NAT-tolerant because it is based on:
Secure Internal Communications (SIC) is completely NAT-tolerant because it is based on:
which firewall kernel inspection point?
Static NAT connections, by default, translate on which firewall kernel inspection point?
What is the rule order if both methods are used together?
You are MegaCorp’s Security Administrator. There are various network objects which must be
NATed. Some of them use the Automatic Hide NAT method, while others use the Automatic Static
NAT method. What is the rule order if both methods are used together? Give the BEST answer.
Which answers are TRUE?
Which answers are TRUE? Automatic Static NAT CANNOT be used when:
1) NAT decision is based on the destination port.
2) Both Source and Destination IP’s have to be translated.
3) The NAT rule should only be installed on a dedicated Gateway.
4) NAT should be performed on the server side.
Which is the likely source of the issue?
After filtering a fw monitor trace by port and IP, a packet is displayed three times; in the i, I, and o
inspection points, but not in the O inspection point. Which is the likely source of the issue?
How do you configure the Gateway to allow this network to go out to the Internet?
Your internal network is configured to be 10.1.1.0/24. This network is behind your perimeter R77
Gateway, which connects to your ISP provider. How do you configure the Gateway to allow this
network to go out to the Internet?
Do the above settings limit the partner’s access?
You are a Security Administrator who has installed Security Gateway R77 on your network. You
need to allow a specific IP address range for a partner site to access your intranet Web server. To
limit the partner’s access for HTTP and FTP only, you did the following:
1) Created manual Static NAT rules for the Web server.
2) Cleared the following settings in the Global Properties > Network Address Translation screen:
– Allow bi-directional NAT
– Translate destination on client side
Do the above settings limit the partner’s access?