HOTSPOT
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1.
Subscription1 contains the virtual machines in the following table.

Subscription1 contains a virtual network named VNet1 that has the subnets in the following table.

VM3 has a network adapter named NIC3. IP forwarding is enabled on NIC3. Routing is enabled on VM3.
You create a route table named RT1. RT1 is associated to Subnet1 and Subnet2 and contains the routes in the following table.

You apply RT1 to Subnet1.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Correct Answer:

Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Box 1: Yes
Traffic from VM1 and VM2 can reach VM3 thanks to the routing table, and as IP forwarding is enabled on VM3, traffic from VM3 can reach VM1.
Box 2: No
VM3, which has IP forwarding, must be turned on, in order for traffic from VM2 to reach VM1.
Box 3: Yes
The traffic from VM1 will reach VM3, which thanks to IP forwarding, will send the traffic to VM2.
References: https://www.quora.com/What-is-IP-forwarding
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
I m not convinced on answers given.
"VM3 has a network adapter named NIC3. IP forwarding is enabled on NIC3. Routing is enabled on VM3."
But here its not mentioned like if VM3 is turned off then request will route to VM1 of request coming from Vm3 and vice versa.
so we can assume like all this route details configured in table ?