You have an Azure virtual network named Vnet1 that contains two subnets named Subnet1 and Subnet2. You have the NAT gateway shown in the NATgateway1 exhibit, (Click the NATgateway1 tab)

You have the virtual machine shown in the VM1 exhibit, (Click the VM1 tab)

Subnet1 is configured as shown in the Subnet1 exhibit, (Click the Subnet1 tab)

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No

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Correct Answer: - YNN
1) NAT gateway can provide outbound connectivity for virtual machines from other availability zones different from itself. The virtual machine’s subnet needs to be configured to the NAT gateway resource to provide outbound connectivity. Additionally, multiple subnets can be configured to the same NAT gateway resource.
While virtual machines in subnets from different availability zones can all be configured to a single zonal NAT gateway resource, this configuration doesn't provide the most effective method for ensuring zone-resiliency against zonal outages.
2) Subnet2 is not configured with NatGateway, refer exhibit 1, Nat Gateway is associated with only 1 subet. In exhibit 2 it shows that Subnet 1 is associated with that Nat Gateway.
3) In exhibit 1 it shows that NAT Gateway is configured with Public IP Prefix, and outbound connection can use any Public from that prefix. It is NOT neccessary to use same (one) Public IP.