The configuration shown in the exhibit indicates that NAT (Network Address Translation) is being used to allow a server in one data center (DC2) to communicate with a database in another data center (DC1). The inside global IP is configured for 10.50.250.1, which means this is the IP address that will be used when initiating communication from DC2 to DC1. Since there's no indication of a similar NAT configuration on the database side, it implies that only the server can initiate communication because it has been assigned an inside global IP address. References: Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies source documents or study guide