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Microsoft Exam AZ-801 Topic 15 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-801 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 15
[All AZ-801 Questions]

You have two Azure virtual networks named Vnet1 and Vnet2.

You have a Windows 10 device named Client1 that connects to Vnet1 by using a Point-to-Site (P2S) IKEv2 VPN.

You implement virtual network peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2. Vnet1 allows gateway transit Vnet2 can use the remote gateway.

You discover that Client1 cannot communicate with Vnet2.

You need to ensure that Client1 can communicate with Vnet2.

Solution: You resize the gateway of Vnet1 to a larger SKU.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Jennie
3 months ago
Resizing the gateway? Well, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? I'd double-check the other networking settings first before making any drastic changes.
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Virgie
2 months ago
Definitely, let's not rush into resizing the gateway without exploring other options.
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Filiberto
2 months ago
Yeah, it's always good to double-check everything first.
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Amber
3 months ago
I agree, let's make sure all the other settings are correct before resizing the gateway.
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William
3 months ago
Resizing the gateway? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. I bet there's a more elegant solution to this problem.
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Tran
2 months ago
A) Yes
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Willow
3 months ago
B) No
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Alysa
3 months ago
B) No
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Oliva
3 months ago
A) Yes
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Justine
3 months ago
I don't think resizing the gateway of Vnet1 will solve the issue. So, I would go with option B) No.
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Keena
3 months ago
Resizing the gateway? I don't know, that seems a bit too straightforward. There might be something else going on that we're missing.
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Linn
2 months ago
Maybe we should investigate further before making any changes to the gateway.
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Cathrine
2 months ago
I'm not so sure, there could be another underlying problem causing the communication problem.
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Wenona
2 months ago
I think resizing the gateway might help with the communication issue.
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Tien
2 months ago
Maybe we should investigate further before making any changes to the gateway.
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Xuan
2 months ago
I'm not so sure, there could be another underlying problem causing the communication problem.
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Kanisha
3 months ago
I think resizing the gateway might help with the communication issue.
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Regenia
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but it seems like a logical step to take.
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Eliseo
4 months ago
But will that really allow Client1 to communicate with Vnet2?
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Marvel
4 months ago
Resizing the gateway? Interesting approach. Not sure if that's the only thing needed to get Client1 communicating with Vnet2 though.
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Karima
3 months ago
B) No
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Willetta
4 months ago
A) Yes
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Regenia
4 months ago
I think the solution is to resize the gateway of Vnet1 to a larger SKU.
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Loreta
4 months ago
Hmm, resizing the gateway of Vnet1 sounds like it could do the trick, but I'm not 100% sure. Seems like a reasonable solution to try.
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Reed
4 months ago
B) No
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Queen
4 months ago
A) Yes
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