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Google Exam Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Network Engineer exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
[All Professional Cloud Network Engineer Questions]

You have the networking configuration shown. In the diagram Two VLAN attachments associated With two Dedicated Interconnect connections terminate on the same Cloud Router (mycloudrouter). The Interconnect connections terminate on two separate on-premises routers. You advertise the same prefixes from the Border Gateway Protocol (BOP) sessions associated with each Of the VLAN attachments.

You notice an asymmetric traffic flow between the two Interconnect connections. Which of the following actions should you take to troubleshoot the asymmetric traffic flow?

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Suggested Answer: A

The correct answer is B. From the Cloud CLI, run gcloud compute --project_ID router get-status mycloudrouter --region REGION and review the results.

This command will show you the BGP session status, the advertised and learned routes, and the last error for each VLAN attachment. You can use this information to troubleshoot the asymmetric traffic flow and identify any issues with the BGP configuration or the Interconnect connections.

The other options are not correct because:

Option A will only show you the BGP session status, but not the advertised and learned routes or the last error for each VLAN attachment.

Option C will only show you the VPC Flow Logs, which are useful for monitoring and troubleshooting network performance and security issues within your VPC network, but not for your Interconnect connections.

Option D will only show you the basic information about the Cloud Router, such as its name, region, network, and BGP settings, but not the detailed status of each VLAN attachment.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Elizabeth
3 months ago
Let's try both options and see which one provides us with the most useful information.
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Flo
4 months ago
We could also use the Cloud CLI to describe the Cloud Router for more details.
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Dominic
4 months ago
I prefer checking the BGP sessions first, it's more related to the networking configuration.
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Lauryn
4 months ago
Another option is to review the VPC Flow Logs in Cloud Logging.
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Novella
5 months ago
Yeah, that could give us some insights into the asymmetric traffic flow.
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Celestina
5 months ago
I think we should check the BGP sessions on the Cloud Router.
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Bulah
6 months ago
Haha, yeah, the other options sound a bit more complicated. Especially that one about running some command from the Cloud CLI. I'm not sure I'd want to try that on an exam, you know? Better to stick with something more user-friendly like the console.
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Pete
6 months ago
Haha, yeah, the other options sound a bit more complicated. Especially that one about running some command from the Cloud CLI. I'm not sure I'd want to try that on an exam, you know? Better to stick with something more user-friendly like the console.
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Adelaide
6 months ago
A) From the Google Cloud console, navigate to the Hybrid Connectivity, select the Cloud Router, and view BGP sessions.
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Rodolfo
6 months ago
You know, I was just thinking the same thing. Looking at the VPC Flow Logs could give us some valuable insights into what's happening with the traffic. Plus, it's a pretty straightforward approach compared to some of the other options.
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Dierdre
6 months ago
I agree. The options provided seem to point us towards different tools and methods we can use to investigate the issue. I'm leaning towards option C, where we can check the VPC Flow Logs to see if there's any information that could help us understand the traffic patterns.
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Mari
6 months ago
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our knowledge of networking troubleshooting on Google Cloud Platform. The key here is to identify the root cause of the asymmetric traffic flow between the two Interconnect connections.
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