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Microsoft AZ-104 Exam - Topic 1 Question 128 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-104 exam
Question #: 128
Topic #: 1
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You need to ensure that an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user named Admin1 is assigned the required role to enable Traffic Analytics for an Azure subscription.

Solution: You assign the Traffic Manager Contributor role at the subscription level to Admin1

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Suggested Answer: B

The Traffic Manager Contributor role is not related to Traffic Analytics. Traffic Manager is a service that provides DNS-based load balancing and traffic routing across different regions and endpoints.Traffic Manager Contributor is a role that allows you to create and manage Traffic Manager profiles, endpoints, and geographies1.

Traffic Analytics is a service that provides visibility into user and application activity in your cloud networks. Traffic Analytics analyzes Azure Network Watcher network security group (NSG) flow logs to provide insights into traffic flow in your Azure cloud.With Traffic Analytics, you can visualize network activity, identify hot spots, secure your network, optimize your network deployment, and pinpoint network misconfigurations2.

To enable Traffic Analytics for an Azure subscription, you need to have a role that grants you the following permissions at the subscription level:

Microsoft.Network/applicationGateways/read

Microsoft.Network/connections/read

Microsoft.Network/loadBalancers/read

Microsoft.Network/localNetworkGateways/read

Microsoft.Network/networkInterfaces/read

Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups/read

Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/read

Microsoft.Network/routeTables/read

Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/read

Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/read

Microsoft.OperationalInsights/workspaces/*

Some of the built-in roles that have these permissions are Owner, Contributor, or Network Contributor3. However, these roles also grant other permissions that may not be necessary or desirable for enabling Traffic Analytics.Therefore, the best practice is to use the principle of least privilege and create a custom role that only has the required permissions for enabling Traffic Analytics4.

Therefore, to meet the goal of ensuring that an Azure AD user named Admin1 is assigned the required role to enable Traffic Analytics for an Azure subscription, you should create a custom role with the required permissions and assign it to Admin1 at the subscription level.


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Rex
2 days ago
Haha, I bet the exam writers are just trying to confuse us with all these similar-sounding roles. Time to brush up on my Azure AD permissions!
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Quentin
7 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I wonder if there's a more specific role for managing Traffic Analytics rather than just the general Traffic Manager Contributor.
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Kerry
28 days ago
B) NO. The Traffic Manager Contributor role doesn't seem relevant here. We need to find the right role for enabling Traffic Analytics, not managing Traffic Manager.
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Earleen
1 month ago
I'm not sure about this. Shouldn't we be looking at the Network Contributor role instead?
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Jeanice
1 month ago
This is the correct solution. Assigning the Traffic Manager Contributor role at the subscription level will give Admin1 the necessary permissions to enable Traffic Analytics.
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Latonia
1 month ago
I believe there was a similar question in our study materials, and it emphasized the need for a role that directly relates to analytics features.
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Elza
2 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like Admin1 might need a different role that specifically mentions analytics.
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Glory
2 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to assign roles for Azure monitoring, and it was more specific than just a general contributor role.
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Latrice
2 months ago
I think assigning the Traffic Manager Contributor role might not be enough for enabling Traffic Analytics.
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Gilma
2 months ago
I'm a bit confused. The question mentions a series of questions, so I wonder if there's more to this than just selecting the right answer. I'll read it over one more time.
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Reita
2 months ago
Okay, I think I got this. The Traffic Manager Contributor role should give Admin1 the necessary permissions to enable Traffic Analytics. I'll select option A.
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Alaine
2 months ago
Wait, the question is asking about enabling Traffic Analytics, not Traffic Manager. I better double-check the roles required for that.
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Vesta
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. The solution says to assign the Traffic Manager Contributor role, so I'll go with that.
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Arlette
3 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. The question mentions a series of questions, so I'll need to read carefully to make sure I understand the context.
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