which type of NAT is configured?
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user@srx> show security flow session
Session ID. 10702, Policy name: default-permit/4, Timeout: 1794, Valid
In: 2.3.4.5/5000 –> 10.1.2.3/22;tcp, IF. fe-0/0/6.0, Pkts: 88444, Bytes: 7009392
Out: 10.1.2.3/22 –> 10.1.1.1/5000;tcp, IF. .local..0, Pkts: 81672, Bytes: 6749337
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The output of show security flow sessions is shown in the exhibit.
From this output, which type of NAT is configured?
which two statements are true?
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[edit security nat source]
user@srx# show
pool A {
address {
172.16.52.94/32;
}
}
rule-set 1A {
from zone trust;
to zone untrust;
rule 1 {
match {
source-address 192.168.233.0/24;
}
then {
source-nat {
pool {
A;
}
}
}
}
}
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Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Which change is needed to correct this problem?
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[edit security nat]
user@host# show source
pool pool-one {
address {
68.183.13.0/24;
}
}
rule-set trust-to-untrust {
from zone trust;
to zone untrust;
rule pool-nat {
match {
source-address 10.10.10.1/24;
}
then {
source-nat {
pool {
pool-one;
}
}
}
}
rule no-nat {
match {
destination-address 192.150.2.140/32;
}
then {
source-nat {
off;
}
}
}
}
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Click the Exhibit button.
You have implemented source NAT using a source pool for address translation. However,
traffic destined for 192.150.2.140 should not have NAT applied to it. The configuration
shown in the exhibit is not working correctly.
Which change is needed to correct this problem?
which type of NAT is configured?
which statement is correct about the alarm?
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[edit security nat source]
user@host# show
pool snat-pool {
address {
10.10.10.10/32;
10.10.10.11/32;
}
}
pool-utilization-alarm raise-threshold 50 clear-threshold 40;
rule-set user-nat {
from zone trust;
to zone untrust;
rule snat {
match {
source-address 0.0.0.0/0;
}
then {
source-nat {
pool {
snat-pool;
}
}
}
}
}
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Click the Exhibit button.
Your network management station has generated an alarm regarding NAT utilization based
on an SNMP trap received from an SRX Series device.
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct about the alarm?
which three statements are correct?
What is the problem?
Click the Exhibit button.
You are troubleshooting an IPsec VPN connection between a local SRX Series device using
IP address 192.168.1.100 and a remote SRX device using IP address 192.168.2.100. A
VPN connection cannot be established. Referring to the exhibit, you examine the kmd log
file.
What is the problem?
which statement is correct about the IPsec configuration?
which statement is correct about the IPsec configuration?
Which configuration parameter is missing at the hub to complete the configuration?
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, you are setting up the hub in a hub-and-spoke IPsec VPN. You have
verified that all configured parameters are correct at all sites, but your IPsec VPN is not
establishing to both sites.
Which configuration parameter is missing at the hub to complete the configuration?