An NSX Edge Service Gateway has two interfaces: Internal interface named Internal Access-- IP address = 10.10.10.1-- Net

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An NSX Edge Service Gateway has two interfaces: Internal interface named Internal Access-- IP address = 10.10.10.1-- Net

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An NSX Edge Service Gateway has two interfaces: Internal interface named Internal Access-- IP address = 10.10.10.1-- Network mask = 255.255.255.0 Uplink interface named Physical Uplink-- IP address = 20.20.20.1-- Network mask = 255.255.255.0A vSphere administrator wants to add a SNAT rule to allow traffic from the internal network segment to access external resources via the uplink interface.Which three steps should the vSphere administrator do to add the SNAT rule? (Choose three)

A. Apply the SNAT rule to the Internal Access interface.
B. Select 10.10.10.1 as the translated source IP.
C. Apply the SNAT rule on the Physical Uplink interface.
D. Select 10.10.10.0/24 as the original subnet. E. Choose 20.20.20.2 as the translated source IP.
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