Follow the beat practice or check for related hints in the exam. On Friday, September 14, 2012, "Peter Jørgensen" wrote:
> > Hi > > > > Have a doubt about this..... > > I know that the packet classification is done in the following order: > > 1. Classification based on destination MAC - require unique MAC on each > shared interface > 2. Classification based on destination IP and NAT > > If I have two context with a shared outside interface and Enables NAT > Control and doesn't use overlapping subnets - is it correct assumed that I > do not need to activate the "mac-address auto" or manual configure unique > MAC addresses of the physical interfaces - because NAT will classify > packets? > > I know that in real life - best practice is to always enable mac-address > auto when using shared interfaces - but what is right in LAB Exam??? > > > > /Peter > > > > > RELEASABLE TO INTERNET TRANSMISSION > > Please note that this message may contain confidential information. If you > have received this message by mistake, please inform the sender of the > mistake by sending a reply, and then delete the message from your system > without making, distributing or retaining any copies of it. Although we > believe that the message and any attachments are free from viruses and > other errors that might affect the computer or IT system where it is > received and read, the recipient opens the message at his or her own risk. > We assume no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the receipt > or use of this message. > -- FNK, CCIE Security#35578
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