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Microsoft Exam AZ-700 Topic 11 Question 55 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-700 exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 11
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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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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.


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Tandra
6 months ago
Got it. Thanks for the clarification, everyone!
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Victor
6 months ago
Since BGP is not used, you can skip that part in the configuration.
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Lavelle
7 months ago
Yes, and don't forget to add the public IP address of Firewall 1 as well.
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Tandra
7 months ago
So, I should include 10.10.0.0/16 and 10.10.1.1 in the object?
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Victor
7 months ago
You just need to define the internal address range and the internal IP address of Firewall 1.
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Tandra
7 months ago
I'm not sure how to create the object for the IP addressing configuration.
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Maile
8 months ago
I'm feeling confident about this one. It's like a classic networking puzzle, and I love solving those! *rubs hands together eagerly*
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Bambi
8 months ago
Exactly. The key information here is the internal address range of the on-premises network and the IP addresses of the firewall. This should help us determine the appropriate answer.
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Veronika
8 months ago
Let's proceed with the necessary configuration based on the provided information.
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Chan
8 months ago
We do not need to use BGP for this setup.
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Carrol
8 months ago
The public IP address of Firewall 1 is 131.107.50.60.
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Vallie
8 months ago
The internal IP address of Firewall 1 is 10.10.1.1.
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Lea
8 months ago
The internal address range of the on-premises network is 10.10.0.0/16.
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Hassie
8 months ago
Let's create the object that will provide the IP addressing configuration of the on-premises network to the Site-to-Site VPN.
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Julian
8 months ago
Agreed. We need to make sure we have the right understanding of the network configurations and what's required to create the object that provides the IP addressing information to the VPN.
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Delisa
8 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but it's important to understand the underlying concepts of Site-to-Site VPN and how the on-premises network connects to the Azure VNET. Let's go through the options carefully.
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