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HOTSPOT You have an Azure virtual network named VNet1 that connects to your on-premises network by using a site-to-site VPN. VNet1 contains one subnet named Subnet1. Subnet1 is associated to a network security group (NSG) named NSG1. Subnet1 contains a…

You have an Azure subscription that contains the resources shown in the following table. The Not allowed resource types Azure policy is assigned to RG1 and uses the following parameters: Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines In RG1, you need to create a new…

You have a virtual network named VNet1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.) No devices are connected to VNet1. You plan to peer VNet1 to another virtual network named VNet2 in the same region. VNet2 has an…

HOTSPOT You have an Azure subscription that contains a virtual network named VNet1. VNet1 uses an IP address space of 10.0.0.0/16 and contains the subnets in the following table. Subnet1 contains a virtual appliance named VM1 that operates as a…

HOTSPOT Your company has offices in New York and Los Angeles. You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure virtual network named VNet1. Each office has a site-to-site VPN connection to VNet1. Each network uses the address spaces shown…

You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1 that contains an Azure virtual network named VM1. VM1 is in a resource group named RG1. VM1 runs services that will be used to deploy resources to RG1. You need to ensure that…