There are hosts in a private network that need to access 1nternet. In order to achieve this requirement, which of the following configurations should be done by the administrator on the edge router of the network? ()*
Rozella, Default route is used to forward packets to a specific destination, not for translating IP addresses. So, I still believe NAT is the correct answer.
B) STP? Really? That's for managing switching loops, not routing to the internet. The answer has to be D) NAT. Unless the router is secretly a Transformer in disguise.
A) Default route sounds like a good option, but I'm not sure it's the best choice here. Wouldn't that just forward all traffic to the internet without any translation?
I think the correct answer is D) NAT. It's the only option that enables the hosts to access the internet by translating their private IP addresses to public ones.
Default route is important for routing traffic, but NAT is specifically needed for translating private IP addresses to public ones for internet access.
I think the answer is D) NAT because it allows hosts in the private network to access the internet by translating private IP addresses to public IP addresses.
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