QuestionQ33

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An administrator must provide a networking solution with Source and Destination NAT for a single Tenant.

The tenant uses Centralized Connectivity with a Tier-0 Gateway named Ten-A-Tier-0, supported by an Edge cluster in Active Active mode. The NAT solution must be available to multiple subnets within the Tenant space. The administrator elects to deploy a Tier-1 Gateway to implement the NAT solution.

How should the administrator complete this task?

  • A Change Ten-A-Tier-0 to Active-Standby to support the stateful NAT.
  • B Create a Tier-1 Gateway in Distributed Routing mode only and do not attach it to Ten-A-Tier-0.
  • C Create a new Tier-0 Gateway in Active Standby mode and attach another Tier-1 Gateway.
  • D Create a new Tier-1 Gateway in Active Standby mode and attach it to Ten-A-Tier-0.
Explanation

NAT is a stateful service, so the Tier-1 gateway providing it requires an Edge cluster and operates in Active-Standby mode. That Tier-1 gateway can attach to the existing active-active Tier-0 gateway, preserving centralized connectivity for the tenant’s multiple subnets.

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