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VMware Exam 2V0-41.20 Topic 10 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-41.20 exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 10
[All 2V0-41.20 Questions]

A NSX-T Data Center administrator wants to ensure that any machine on a public network can communicate with a Web VM running in a NSX-T Data Center environment.

Which NAT type must be created on the Tier-0 or Tier-1 Gateway to achieve this?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Maile
6 months ago
I've heard that for this specific case, A) 1:1 NAT might be the best option as it maps one public IP address to one private IP address.
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Janey
6 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) SNAT might also work since it performs a one-to-many translation.
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Harley
6 months ago
I agree with I also think DNAT is the correct answer for this scenario.
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Ma
6 months ago
I think the answer is C) DNAT because it allows inbound traffic to a specific IP.
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Kenny
6 months ago
I think it might be D) SNAT instead.
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Elena
6 months ago
I agree, C) DNAT is the correct choice.
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Joesph
7 months ago
Yeah, reverse NAT sounds like something someone made up to trip us up. Definitely not the right answer here.
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Elly
7 months ago
Haha, reverse NAT? What is this, opposite day? I don't think that's even a real thing in NSX-T.
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Cristy
7 months ago
Nah, 1:1 NAT is more for mapping one-to-one between public and private IPs. In this case, we need to translate the destination IP for any incoming traffic, not just a single IP.
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Joanna
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What about 1:1 NAT? Couldn't that work too? I mean, we're basically mapping a public IP to a private IP, right?
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Valentin
7 months ago
Yeah, I agree. DNAT makes the most sense here. We need to translate the destination IP address of the incoming traffic to the IP address of the Web VM.
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Thaddeus
7 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward to me. I think the answer has to be DNAT (Destination NAT) since we need to allow any machine on the public network to communicate with the Web VM running in the NSX-T environment.
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