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Match each item with a statement below:
Premises:
a Web-based tool for advanced configuration on Cisco routers
provides name resolution on a Cisco router
translates names into IP addresses
a special form of dynamic NAT; also known as overloading
provides IP configuration information to hosts on bootup
forwarding of a DHCP request
message broadcasted on the network when hosts are configured to use DHCP
a combination of the IP address and port
a one-to-one mapping of private IP addresses to public IP addresses
Responses:
ip host command
DHCP DISCOVER
Static NAT
Port address translation
Security Device Manager (SDM)
DHCP
Socket
DHCP relay
DNS
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
a Web-based tool for advanced configuration on Cisco routers
provides name resolution on a Cisco router
translates names into IP addresses
a special form of dynamic NAT; also known as overloading
provides IP configuration information to hosts on bootup
forwarding of a DHCP request
message broadcasted on the network when hosts are configured to use DHCP
a combination of the IP address and port
a one-to-one mapping of private IP addresses to public IP addresses
Premises:
a Web-based tool for advanced configuration on Cisco routers
provides name resolution on a Cisco router
translates names into IP addresses
a special form of dynamic NAT; also known as overloading
provides IP configuration information to hosts on bootup
forwarding of a DHCP request
message broadcasted on the network when hosts are configured to use DHCP
a combination of the IP address and port
a one-to-one mapping of private IP addresses to public IP addresses
Responses:
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