Assume a client's traffic is being processed only by a NAT; no SNAT or virtual server processing takes place. Also assume that the NAT definition specifies a NAT address and an origin address while all other settings are left at their defaults. If the origin server were to initiate traffic via the BIG-IP, what changes, if any, would take place when the BIG-IP processes such packets?
- The BIG-IP would drop the request since the traffic didn arrive destined to the NAT address.The BIG-IP would drop the request since the traffic didn? arrive destined to the NAT address.
- The source address would not change, but the destination address would be changed to the NAT address.
- The source address would be changed to the NAT address and destination address would be left unchanged.
- The source address would not change, but the destination address would be changed to a self-IP of the BIG-IP.
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