Question 1
Which of the two following characteristics about NAT64 are true? (Choose two.)
NAT64 requires the Tler-1 gateway to be configured in active-standby mode.
NAT64 Is stateless and requires gateways to be deployed in active-stand by mode.
NAT64 requires the Tier-1 gateway to be configured in active-active mode.
NAT64 Is supported on Tler-0 and Tiet-l gateways.
NAT64 is supported on Tier-1 gateways only.
Correct answer: CE
Explanation:
According to the VMware NSX Documentation, these are two of the characteristics of NAT64, which is a feature that allows IPv6-only workloads to communicate with IPv4-only servers:NAT64 requires the Tier-1 gateway to be configured in active-active mode: You need to configure the tier-1 gateway in active-active mode to enable NAT64, as this mode supports stateless NAT operations. NAT64 is not supported on tier-1 gateways in active-standby mode, as this mode supports stateful NAT operations.NAT64 is supported on Tier-1 gateways only: You can only configure NAT64 on tier-1 gateways, as they provide local services for segments. NAT64 is not supported on tier-0 gateways, as they provide global services for routing and connectivity.
According to the VMware NSX Documentation, these are two of the characteristics of NAT64, which is a feature that allows IPv6-only workloads to communicate with IPv4-only servers:
NAT64 requires the Tier-1 gateway to be configured in active-active mode: You need to configure the tier-1 gateway in active-active mode to enable NAT64, as this mode supports stateless NAT operations. NAT64 is not supported on tier-1 gateways in active-standby mode, as this mode supports stateful NAT operations.
NAT64 is supported on Tier-1 gateways only: You can only configure NAT64 on tier-1 gateways, as they provide local services for segments. NAT64 is not supported on tier-0 gateways, as they provide global services for routing and connectivity.