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Exam Code: | AZ-104 |
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No.# Azure Bastion and Virtual Network peering can be used together. When Virtual Network peering is configured, you don't have to deploy Azure Bastion in each peered VNet (virtual network). This means if you have an Azure Bastion host configured in one virtual network, it can be used to connect to virtual machines (VMs) deployed in a peered virtual network without deploying an additional bastion host. For more information about virtual network peering, see About virtual network peering.
No.# Azure Bastion and Virtual Network peering can be used together. When Virtual Network peering is configured, you don't have to deploy Azure Bastion in each peered VNet (virtual network). This means if you have an Azure Bastion host configured in one virtual network, it can be used to connect to virtual machines (VMs) deployed in a peered virtual network without deploying an additional bastion host. For more information about virtual network peering, see About virtual network peering.
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No.# For web request to the VMS of subnet 1 and 2 we need one NSG,
For RDP to VM1 we need another NSG,
There should be a default NSG which allow traffic within the VNET and prevent all other network traffic to VNET1.
Hence total 3 NSGs required.
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No.# No! Right Answer is packet-capture
No.# Minimize network cost - Default routing tier to Internet Routing
After creation you can modify - Encryption type
No.# Consumption only Doesn't support user defined routes (UDR), egress through NAT Gateway, peering through a remote gateway, or other custom egress. The minimum required subnet size is /23.
Its VNET 3 only and /23
So we need a /23 mask, this means 512 IPs
I am a total newbie with this so i tried to find out what the possible IP Ranges are:
- VNET 1
10.1.128.0/23 = 10.1.128.0 - 10.1.129.255 (512 IPs)
- Sub 1
10.1.128.0/24 = 10.1.128.0 - 10.1.128.255 (256)
-> Not enough IPs available
- VNET 2
192.168.0.0/16 = 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255
- Sub21
192.168.0.0 /17 = 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.127.255
- Sub22
192.168.128.0/17 = 192.168.128.0 - 192.168.255.255
-> The subnets take out the whole range of VNET 2
- VNET 3
172.16.0.0/16 = 172.16.0.0 - 172.16.255.255
- Sub3
172.16.1.0/24 = 172.16.1.0 - 172.16.1.255
-> VNET 3 still has most of the range for a /23 available. For example we could make the following /23 subnet: 172.16.2.0/23 = 172.16.2.0 - 172.16.3.255
No.# C. Contributor
Answer D, only allows the managing of the VM's and not the Virtual Networks as stated in the question.
No.# To prepare Vault1 for Azure Disk Encryption with a key encryption key (KEK):
1. **You need to have a key in the Key Vault.** This will be the KEK. Azure Disk Encryption uses BitLocker for Windows VMs, which requires a key for encrypting the data disk. If you're using a KEK, the BEK (BitLocker Encryption Key) will be wrapped by this KEK.
So, you should:
A. Create a new key.
2. **The key vault itself should be configured for Azure Disk Encryption.** This ensures the vault is set up to work with Azure VMs and their disks.
Therefore:
E. Select Azure Disk Encryption for volume encryption.
So, the correct actions are A and E
No.# D. Proximity1 only
No.# Azure Bastion and VNet peering can be used together. When VNet peering is configured, you don't have to deploy Azure Bastion in each peered VNet. This means if you have an Azure Bastion host configured in one virtual network (VNet), it can be used to connect to VMs deployed in a peered VNet without deploying an additional bastion host. For more information about VNet peering, see About virtual network peering.
Azure Bastion works with the following types of peering:
Virtual network peering: Connect virtual networks within the same Azure region.
Global virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks across Azure regions.
Answer is A