CompTIA A+ 220-901

Category - Networking

What type of NAT translates a destination address to another location at the router level?
  1. SNAT
  2. DNAT
  3. RNAT
  4. LNAT
Explanation
Answer: B - DNAT translates a destination address to another location at the router level.

DNAT (Destination Network Address Translation) matches a destination address with another IP address depending on the packet information. DNAT redirects to a destination to masquerade IP addresses for security.
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