What should you do?

You have a Site-to-Site VPN between an on-premises network and an Azure VPN gateway. BGP is disabled for the Site-to-Site VPN.
You have an Azure virtual network named Vnet1 that contains a subnet named Subnet1. Subnet1 contains a virtual machine named Server1.
You can connect to Server1 from the on-premises network.
You extend the address space of Vnet1. You add a subnet named Subnet2 to Vnet1. Subnet2 uses the extended address space. You deploy an Azure virtual machine named Server2 to Subnet2.
You cannot connect to Server2 from the on-premises network. Server1 can connect to Server2.
You need to ensure that you can connect to Subnet2 from the on-premises network.
What should you do?
A. Add an additional Site-to-Site VPN between the on-premises network and Vnetl.
B. Add a private endpoint to Subnet2.
C. To Subnet2. add a route table that contains a user-defined route.
D. Update the routing information on the on-premises routers.

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