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===== Chapter Questions ===== | ===== Chapter Questions ===== | ||
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Examine the following show command output on a router configured for dynamic NAT: | Examine the following show command output on a router configured for dynamic NAT: | ||
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- | **The NAT pool does not have enough entries to satisfy all requests.** | + | The NAT pool does not have enough entries to satisfy all requests. |
The problem is not related to NAT, based on the information in the command output. | The problem is not related to NAT, based on the information in the command output. | ||
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You answered this question correctly. × | You answered this question correctly. × | ||
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The last line mentions that the pool has seven addresses, with all seven allocated, with the misses counter close to 1000 - meaning that close to 1000 new flows were rejected because of insufficient space in the NAT pool. | The last line mentions that the pool has seven addresses, with all seven allocated, with the misses counter close to 1000 - meaning that close to 1000 new flows were rejected because of insufficient space in the NAT pool. |