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Microsoft Exam AZ-140 Topic 4 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-140 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 4
[All AZ-140 Questions]

You have an on-premises network and an Azure subscription. The subscription contains the following virtual network:

* Name:VNet1

* Address space: 10.10.0.0/16

* Subnet name: Subnet1

* Subnet1 address range: 10.10.0.0/16

You deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool that contains 10 session hosts to Subnets.

You plan to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1 and provide the session hosts with access to the on-premises network.

You need to ensure that you can deploy the VPN gateway.

What should you do first?

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Suggested Answer: B

In order to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1, you should first add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1. According to the Microsoft Official Guide AZ-140, 'You must create a gateway subnet for the virtual network that you plan to use for the gateway. The subnet must be named GatewaySubnet and it must use an address range that is large enough to accommodate the number of IP addresses that you plan to use for the gateway and its supporting resources.' Therefore, the first step to ensure that you can deploy the VPN gateway is to add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Laura
4 months ago
We should also consider associating a network security group (NSG) to Subnet1 for added security.
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Dong
5 months ago
No, I believe modifying the address space of VNet1 is the priority here.
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Wilburn
6 months ago
But should we also add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1 for the VPN gateway?
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Francene
6 months ago
I agree. Changing the address space of VNet1 will help in deploying the VPN gateway.
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Lonna
6 months ago
I think we should modify the address space of VNet1 first.
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Ashton
7 months ago
Good point, Hayley. I was about to go with option B, but now I'm reconsidering. If the current address space is too small, we might need to modify it before adding the GatewaySubnet.
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Alecia
6 months ago
Good point, focusing on the address space first will help us set up the VPN gateway successfully.
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Kati
6 months ago
Exactly, let's prioritize modifying the address space of VNet1 before moving on to other steps.
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Desmond
6 months ago
Once we have the correct address space, we can always add GatewaySubnet if needed.
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Delpha
6 months ago
I agree, modifying the address space of VNet1 is a crucial step in deploying the VPN gateway.
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Tennie
6 months ago
That makes sense, we need to ensure the address space is large enough before adding GatewaySubnet.
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Corazon
6 months ago
I think we should go with option C and modify the address space of VNet1 first.
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Hayley
7 months ago
Wait, hold on. What if the address space of VNet1 is not large enough to accommodate the GatewaySubnet? Shouldn't we consider modifying the address space first, just in case?
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Ma
7 months ago
I agree with Sheron. The question specifically states that we need to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1, and the only way to do that is to add a GatewaySubnet. The other options don't seem relevant.
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Sheron
7 months ago
Haha, Candidate F is right. We're all a bunch of overanalytical nerds. Let's just go with the simple, straightforward answer and get this exam question out of the way.
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