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Microsoft Exam AZ-700 Topic 5 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-700 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 5
[All AZ-700 Questions]

Task 11

You are preparing to connect your on-premises network to VNET4 by using a Site-to-Site VPN. The on-premises endpoint of the VPN will be created on a firewall named Firewall 1.

The on-premises network has the following configurations:

* Internal address range: 10.10.0.0/16.

* Firewall 1 internal IP address: 10.10.1.1.

* Firewall1 public IP address: 131.107.50.60.

BGP is NOT used.

You need to create the object that will provide the IP addressing configuration of the on-premises network to the Site-to-Site VPN. You do NOT need to create a virtual network gateway to complete this task.

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Suggested Answer: A

Here are the steps and explanations for creating the object that will provide the IP addressing configuration of the on-premises network to the Site-to-Site VPN:

The object that you need to create is called a local network gateway. A local network gateway represents your on-premises network and VPN device in Azure. It contains the public IP address of your VPN device and the address prefixes of your on-premises network that you want to connect to the Azure virtual network1.

To create a local network gateway, you need to go to the Azure portal and selectCreate a resource. Search forlocal network gateway, selectLocal network gateway, then selectCreate2.

On theCreate local network gatewaypage, enter or select the following information and accept the defaults for the remaining settings:

Name: Type a unique name for your local network gateway.

IP address: Type the public IP address of your VPN device, which is 131.107.50.60 in this case.

Address space: Type the internal address range of your on-premises network, which is 10.10.0.0/16 in this case.

Subscription: Select your subscription name.

Resource group: Select your resource group name.

Location: Select the same region as your virtual network.

SelectReview + createand then selectCreateto create your local network gateway2.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Vallie
11 days ago
Option A all the way! I'm not one for guessing games when the answer is staring us in the face. Gotta love it when the question is so straightforward.
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Ardella
12 days ago
I'm with the crowd on this one. Option A is the way to go. Let's get this VPN set up and move on to the next task.
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Louvenia
13 days ago
Option A seems like the way to go. No need to overcomplicate things when the requirements are so clear.
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Brittani
23 days ago
That's correct. We also need to include the public IP address of Firewall 1, which is 131.107.50.60.
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Helga
24 days ago
And we need to include the internal IP address of Firewall 1, which is 10.10.1.1.
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Rebbecca
24 days ago
The on-premises network configuration is clearly defined, so I'd go with option A. Let's keep it simple and straightforward.
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Brittani
25 days ago
Yes, we should use the internal address range of 10.10.0.0/16 for the on-premises network.
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Helga
1 months ago
I think we need to create an object for the IP addressing configuration of the on-premises network.
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