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What is the NAT term for addresses that are assigned to outside devices and not advertised to the inside devices?
Outside Global
Inside Local
Outside Local
Inside Global
The NAT term "Outside global address" means that the IP address is assigned to the outside host and not advertised to the inside devices. "Inside local address" is the IP address assigned to a host on the inside network. It is not sent outside of its local network . Addresses of this type are typically private IP addresses (RFC 1918). "Inside global address" is a legitimate IP address assigned by the NIC or service provider that represents one or more inside local IP addresses to the outside (internet). "Outside local address" is the IP address of an outside host as it appears to the inside network. Not necessarily a private address, it is allocated from an address space routable on the inside. "Outside global address" is the IP address assigned to a host on the outside network. The address is allocated from a globally routable address (public IP address) or network space.
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