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On Friday, September 14, 2012, "Peter Jørgensen" wrote:

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>  Hi
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> Have a doubt about this.....
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> I know that the packet classification is done in the following order:
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> 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???
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> /Peter
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