Hi Bulldogs! Today's CCNA exam tip:
The NAT terms "inside global address", "outside global address", "inside local address, and "outside local address" can really be confusing at first. Here's a great way to keep them straight:
The terms “inside” and “outside” really depend on your perspective. If the address is in use on your network (global or local), it’s an inside address. If it’s in use by the other involved network, it’s an outside address.
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