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In a corporate network utilizing Cisco Firepower, a network administrator is tasked with configuring NAT exemptions for specific internal servers that need to communicate with external services without being translated. The internal servers have the following IP addresses: 192.168.1.10, 192.168.1.20, and 192.168.1.30. The administrator needs to ensure that traffic from these servers to the external IP address 203.0.113.5 is exempt from NAT. If the NAT exemption rule is applied correctly, what will be the expected behavior of the traffic from these servers to the external IP address?
The traffic from the internal servers will be sent directly to the external IP without any translation, maintaining the original source IP addresses.
The traffic will be translated to a public IP address assigned to the firewall before reaching the external IP.
The traffic will be dropped by the firewall due to NAT configuration errors.
The traffic will be encapsulated in a VPN tunnel before reaching the external IP.

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