Refer to the exhibit. A spoke site that is connected to Router-A cannot reach a spoke site that is connected to Router- B, but both spoke sites can reach the hub. What is the likely cause of this issue?
A.
There is a router doing PAT at site B.
B.
There is a router doing PAT at site A.
C.
NHRP is learning the IP address of the remote spoke site as a /32 address rather than a /24 address.
D.
There is a routing issue, as NHRP registration is working.
Suggested Answer:B🗳️
If one spoke is behind one NAT device and another different spoke is behind another NAT device, and Peer Address Translation (PAT) is the type of NAT used on both NAT devices, then a session initiated between the two spokes cannot be established. Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/ios_xe/sec_secure_connectivity/configuration/guide/conv "Pass Any Exam. Any Time." - www.actualtests.com 323 ert/sec_dmvpn_xe_3s_book/sec_dmvpn_dt_spokes_b_nat_xe.html
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