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In a corporate network, a company has been using Static NAT to map its internal IP addresses to a single public IP address for its web server. However, due to increased traffic and the need for redundancy, the network administrator decides to implement Dynamic NAT. The administrator configures a pool of 10 public IP addresses for the internal network of 50 devices. If all devices attempt to access the internet simultaneously, what will be the outcome regarding the NAT configuration, and how does it differ from the previous Static NAT setup?
Only 10 devices will be able to access the internet at the same time, while the others will be queued until an IP address becomes available.
All 50 devices will access the internet simultaneously without any issues.
The Dynamic NAT configuration will fail, and no devices will be able to access the internet.
The network will experience a significant delay, but all devices will eventually connect.

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