Download Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions.AZ-700.PremiumDumps.2023-11-17.158q.vcex

Vendor: Microsoft
Exam Code: AZ-700
Exam Name: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions
Date: Nov 17, 2023
File Size: 21 MB
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Question 1
Your company has a single on-premises datacenter in Washington DC. The East US Azure region has a peering location in Washington DC. 
The company only has Azure resources in the East US region. You need to implement ExpressRoute to support up to 1 Gbps. You must use only ExpressRoute Unlimited data plans. The solution must minimize costs. Which type of ExpressRoute circuits should you create?
  1. ExpressRoute Local
  2. ExpressRoute Direct
  3. ExpressRoute Premium
  4. ExpressRoute Standard
Correct answer: A
Question 2
You are planning an Azure Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN that will use OpenVPN. Users will authenticate by an on-premises Active Directory domain. Which additional service should you deploy to support the VPN authentication?
  1. an Azure key vault
  2. a RADIUS server
  3. a certification authority
  4. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Application Proxy
Correct answer: B
Question 3
You plan to configure BGP for a Site-to-Site VPN connection between a datacenter and Azure. 
Which two Azure resources should you configure? Each answer presents a part of the solution. (Choose two.) 
NOTE: Each selection is worth one point.
  1. a virtual network gateway
  2. Azure Application Gateway
  3. Azure Firewall
  4. a local network gateway
  5. Azure Front Door
Correct answer: AD
Question 4
You fail to establish a Site-to-Site VPN connection between your company's main office and an Azure virtual network. 
You need to troubleshoot what prevents you from establishing the IPsec tunnel. 
Which diagnostic log should you review?
  1. IKEDiagnosticLog
  2. RouteDiagnosticLog
  3. GatewayDiagnosticLog
  4. TunnelDiagnosticLog
Correct answer: A
Question 5
You have an Azure virtual network and an on-premises datacenter. You are planning a Site-to-Site VPN connection between the datacenter and the virtual network. 
Which two resources should you include in your plan? Each answer presents part of the solution. 
NOTE: Each selection is worth one point.
  1. a user-defined route
  2. a virtual network gateway
  3. Azure Firewall
  4. Azure Web Application Firewall (WAF)
  5. an on-premises data gateway
  6. an Azure application gateway
  7. a local network gateway
Correct answer: BG
Question 6
You need to connect an on-premises network and an Azure environment. The solution must use ExpressRoute and support failing over to a Site-to-Site VPN connection if there is an ExpressRoute failure. 
What should you configure? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. 
NOTE: Each selection is worth one point.
Correct answer: To work with this question, an Exam Simulator is required.
Question 7
Your company has an on-premises network and three Azure subscriptions named Subscription1, Subscription2, and Subscription3. 
The departments at the company use the Azure subscriptions as shown in the following table. 
    
All the resources in the subscriptions are in either the West US Azure region or the West US 2 Azure region. 
You plan to connect all the subscriptions to the on-premises network by using ExpressRoute. What is the minimum number of ExpressRoute circuits required?
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
Correct answer: A
Question 8
Your company has offices in New York and Amsterdam. The company has an Azure subscription. Both offices connect to Azure by using a Site-to-Site VPN connection. The office in Amsterdam uses resources in the North Europe Azure region. The office in New York uses resources in the East US Azure region. 
You need to implement ExpressRoute circuits to connect each office to the nearest Azure region. Once the ExpressRoute circuits are connected, the on-premises computers in the Amsterdam office must be able to connect to the on-premises servers in the New York office by using the ExpressRoute circuits. 
Which ExpressRoute option should you use?
  1. ExpressRoute FastPath
  2. ExpressRoute Global Reach 
  3. ExpressRoute Direct
  4. ExpressRoute Local
Correct answer: B
Question 9
You have an Azure subscription that contains a single virtual network and a virtual network gateway. 
You need to ensure that administrators can use Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN connections to access resources in the virtual network. The connections must be authenticated by Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). 
What should you configure? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. 
NOTE: Each selection is worth one point.
Correct answer: To work with this question, an Exam Simulator is required.
Question 10
You have the hybrid network shown in the Network Diagram exhibit. 
   
  
You have a peering connection between Vnet1 and Vnet2 as shown in the Peering-Vnet1- Vnet2 exhibit. 
You have a peering connection between Vnet1 and Vnet3 as shown in the Peering-Vnet1- Vnet3 exhibit. 
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. 
NOTE: Each selection is worth one point.
Correct answer: To work with this question, an Exam Simulator is required.
Explanation:
Box 1: Yes -Virtual network peering seamlessly connects two Azure virtual networks, merging the two virtual networks into one for connectivity purposes. Box 2: No -No Virtual Gateway is used. Gateway transit is a peering property that lets one virtual network use the VPN gateway in the peered virtual network for cross-premises or VNet-to-VNet connectivity. The following diagram shows how gateway transit works with virtual network peering.       In the diagram, gateway transit allows the peered virtual networks to use the Azure VPN gateway in Hub-RM. Connectivity available on the VPN gateway, including S2S, P2S, and VNet-to-VNet connections, applies to all three virtual networks. Box 3: No -No Virtual Gateway is used. Reference:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-peering-gateway-transit
Box 1: Yes -
Virtual network peering seamlessly connects two Azure virtual networks, merging the two virtual networks into one for connectivity purposes. 
Box 2: No -
No Virtual Gateway is used. 
Gateway transit is a peering property that lets one virtual network use the VPN gateway in the peered virtual network for cross-premises or VNet-to-VNet connectivity. The following diagram shows how gateway transit works with virtual network peering. 
    
In the diagram, gateway transit allows the peered virtual networks to use the Azure VPN gateway in Hub-RM. Connectivity available on the VPN gateway, including S2S, P2S, and VNet-to-VNet connections, applies to all three virtual networks. 
Box 3: No -
No Virtual Gateway is used. 
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-peering-gateway-transit
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