Correct answer & explanation
✓Inside local: The IP address of a host as seen from the internal network
Inside global is the translated public IP address of an internal host. Inside local is the private IP address of a host as seen from the internal network. Outside local is the IP address of a remote host as seen from the inside network. Outside global is the actual public IP address of a remote host. Inside host is the device behind the NAT that initiates traffic.
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Variation 1. Drag and drop each NAT terminology on the left to its matching definition on the right.
medium- ✓ P1.Inside local: The IP address of the host as seen from inside the network
- ✓ P2.Inside global: The translated IP address of the host as seen from outside the network
- ✓ P3.Outside local: The IP address of the remote host as seen from inside the network
- ✓ P4.Outside global: The IP address of the remote host as seen from outside the network
- ✓ P5.NAT pool: A range of public IP addresses used for dynamic translation
Why P1: Inside local is the private IP of the host; inside global is the public IP after translation; outside local is the private IP of the remote host; outside global is the public IP of the remote host.