After implementing Static Address Translation to allow Internet traffic to an internal Web Server on your DMZ, you notic

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After implementing Static Address Translation to allow Internet traffic to an internal Web Server on your DMZ, you notic

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After implementing Static Address Translation to allow Internet traffic to an internal Web Server on your DMZ, you notice that any NATed connections to that machine are being dropped by anti-spoofing protections. Which of the following is the MOST LIKELY cause?

A. The Global Properties setting Translate destination on client side is unchecked. But the topology on the DMZ interface is set to Internal - Network defined by IP and Mask. Check the Global Properties setting Translate destination on client side.
B. The Global Properties setting Translate destination on client side is unchecked. But the topology on the external interface is set to Others +. Change topology to External.
C. The Global Properties setting Translate destination on client side is checked. But the topology on the external interface is set to External. Change topology to Others +.
D. The Global Properties setting Translate destination on client side is checked. But the topology on the DMZ interface is set to Internal - Network defined by IP
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