You are designing a networking infrastructure in multiple Oracle Cloud Infrastructure regionsand require connectivity between workloads in each region. You have created a dynamic routing gateway (DRG) and a remote peering connection. However, your workloads are unable to communicate with each other.
What are two reasons for this? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: A,E
Explanation
Setting Up a Remote Peering
Create the RPCs: Each VCN administrator creates an RPC for their own VCN's DRG.
Share information: The administrators share the basic required information.
Set up the required IAM policies for the connection: The administrators set up IAM policies to enable the connectionto be established.
Establish the connection: The requestor connects the two RPCs (see Important Remote Peering Concepts for the definition of the requestor and acceptor).
Update route tables: Each administrator updates their VCN's route tables to enable traffic between the peered VCNs as desired.
Update security rules: Each administrator updates their VCN's security rules to enable traffic betweenthe peered VCNs as desired.