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All the outgoing packets go through NAT router, which replaces the source address in the packet with

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All the outgoing packets go through NAT router, which replaces the source address in the packet with


  1. Destination address
  2. Global NAT address
  3. Local NAT address
  4. Absolute NAT address

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 (b).Global NAT address

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