If your Firebox has a single public IP address, and you want to forward inbound traffic to internal hosts based on the destination port, which type of NAT should you use? (Select one.)
Why is this question still providing people with incorrect information while trying to prep for a cert they're about to pay $200 for? This is basic networking knowledge not to mention. I have passed this cert twice already and about to recert to make it the third time. Don't worry guys none of the exams I've seen had this question on it.
A: Static Nat is the correct answer. Source: https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/Fireware/nat/nat_static_config_about_c.html
Where are the "correct" answers derived here? Everything I know (Which aint much) screams A and based upon others it seems they feel the same. Plus I am flagging all comments to draw attention here
A. We should do SNAT inside policy to do forwarding port.
If do 1-to-1 NAT you'll can forward only 1 ip address
BTW. Firebox'll warning you when NAT duplicated with management port.
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