You are performing NAT from inside local to inside global addresses. In which order does the router process traffic?
- NAT, inbound access-list, policy routing, route packet
- Inbound access-list, policy routing, route packet, NAT
- Route packet, inbound access-list, policy routing, NAT
- Policy routing, inbound access-list, route packet, NAT
- NAT, route packet, policy routing, inbound access-list
The correct answer is 2.
A router processes an inbound access-list before policy routing, which it does before it routes a packet. All of these are done before the local to global NAT.
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