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Fortinet Exam FCP_WCS_AD-7.4 Topic 2 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_WCS_AD-7.4 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 2
[All FCP_WCS_AD-7.4 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

An organization deployed the application servers in the AWS VPC that connects to the corporate data center using Transit Gateway Connect. Demand for the applications has grown and the connection requires more bandwidth.

What is required to achieve higher bandwidth?

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Suggested Answer: C

Understanding Transit Gateway Connect:

Transit Gateway Connect is a feature of AWS Transit Gateway that simplifies the integration of SD-WAN networks with AWS. It uses Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels to facilitate this connection.

GRE Tunnels and Bandwidth:

GRE tunnels can dynamically scale to meet increasing bandwidth demands. They allow multiple tunnels between the same endpoints, which can aggregate bandwidth without requiring additional configuration.

Scaling Bandwidth with GRE:

The GRE protocol used by Transit Gateway Connect can support high bandwidth requirements by spreading traffic across multiple tunnels. As demand grows, additional tunnels can be automatically used to handle the increased traffic load.

Comparison with Other Options:

Option A suggests using public IP addresses, which is not relevant to bandwidth scaling.

Option B is incorrect because bandwidth can be increased through GRE scaling.

Option D suggests adding a Transit VPC, which is unnecessary for increasing bandwidth when using Transit Gateway Connect.


AWS Transit Gateway Documentation: AWS Transit Gateway

GRE Tunnels and AWS: AWS GRE Tunnels

Contribute your Thoughts:

Ming
17 days ago
I'm not sure what a 'GRE tunnel' has to do with this. Option C seems like it's just made up nonsense.
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Coral
1 days ago
User2: I agree, that sounds like the right approach.
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Lenita
2 days ago
User1: I think we need to use routable public IP addresses for higher bandwidth.
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Martina
17 days ago
That's a valid point, but I still think adding a Transit VPC might be more effective in this scenario.
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Brittney
21 days ago
This question is a joke. Of course we can increase bandwidth on a Transit Gateway connection. Option B is clearly wrong.
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Madonna
2 days ago
GRE tunnels are not scaled to provide higher bandwidth, so option C is not the correct choice.
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Mollie
3 days ago
Adding a Transit VPC between the organization's VPCs could also help in increasing the bandwidth.
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Fidelia
6 days ago
I think using routable public IP addresses instead of private IP addresses might be the solution to achieve higher bandwidth.
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Ramonita
8 days ago
Option B is definitely incorrect. We can increase bandwidth on a Transit Gateway connection.
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Gretchen
22 days ago
I disagree, I believe using routable public IP addresses is the way to go for higher bandwidth.
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Gary
27 days ago
Option A makes no sense. Why would we use public IP addresses for a private connection? Clearly the answer is D.
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Adolph
18 days ago
I agree, Option D is the correct choice as adding a Transit VPC can help increase bandwidth.
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Fairy
19 days ago
Option A is incorrect because public IP addresses are not needed for a private connection.
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Martina
29 days ago
I think we need to consider option D, adding a Transit VPC.
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