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Microsoft AZ-140 Exam - Topic 2 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-140 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 2
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You have an on-premises network and an Azure subscription. The subscription contains the following virtual network:

* Name:VNet1

* Address space: 10.10.0.0/16

* Subnet name: Subnet1

* Subnet1 address range: 10.10.0.0/16

You deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool that contains 10 session hosts to Subnets.

You plan to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1 and provide the session hosts with access to the on-premises network.

You need to ensure that you can deploy the VPN gateway.

What should you do first?

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Suggested Answer: B

In order to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1, you should first add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1. According to the Microsoft Official Guide AZ-140, 'You must create a gateway subnet for the virtual network that you plan to use for the gateway. The subnet must be named GatewaySubnet and it must use an address range that is large enough to accommodate the number of IP addresses that you plan to use for the gateway and its supporting resources.' Therefore, the first step to ensure that you can deploy the VPN gateway is to add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.


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Edna
3 months ago
B is the right move, no doubt about it!
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Rachael
3 months ago
Wait, can you really just add a GatewaySubnet like that?
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Arlene
3 months ago
I thought modifying the address range was enough?
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Broderick
4 months ago
Definitely B! Makes the most sense.
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Arlene
4 months ago
You need to add a GatewaySubnet first.
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Olive
4 months ago
I don't think associating an NSG is the right first step here. It seems like we need to focus on the subnet configuration first.
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Renea
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether we should modify the address space of VNet1 instead. It feels like that could be relevant too.
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Georgiann
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where modifying the address range was necessary, but in this case, it seems like adding a GatewaySubnet is the right move.
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Joaquin
5 months ago
I think we need to add a GatewaySubnet for the VPN gateway to work properly, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only step needed.
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Gracia
5 months ago
I'm a little confused. Wouldn't modifying the address space of VNet1 (option C) be a better approach? I'm not sure if that's the right move, but it seems like it could work.
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Janey
5 months ago
Ah, I see. The question is asking what we should do first, so I'll go with option B. Adding the GatewaySubnet seems like the logical first step to enable the VPN deployment.
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Page
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. Should I be modifying the address space or the subnet address range? I'll need to double-check the requirements to make sure I don't miss anything.
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Shaun
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think the key here is to create a dedicated subnet for the VPN gateway, so I'll go with option B.
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Lyla
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The key is to create a separate subnet for the VPN gateway, so option B is the way to go. I'll make sure to add that GatewaySubnet first before deploying the VPN.
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Gilma
5 months ago
Based on the information provided, the volume is in the SYNC state. The kernel state being DISABLED and the plexes being synchronized indicates the volume is in the process of synchronizing.
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Francoise
5 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the valid approaches for the Pick Release process. The question is asking for three options, so I'll need to carefully review the choices and select the three that are valid.
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Pansy
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure explicit mode deployment is related to proxy configurations, so I'm going to go with option A for PAC.
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Holley
5 months ago
I think the output should show the sizes, but I'm not sure about the capacities after using resize and reserve.
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Wilburn
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this. I know LTE has some advanced switching capabilities, but I can't remember the specifics off the top of my head. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Virgie
2 years ago
But if we modify the address space of VNet1, it will allow us to deploy the VPN gateway.
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Glendora
2 years ago
I'm not sure. Maybe we should add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1 instead.
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Celeste
2 years ago
I agree with Virgie. That seems like the right first step to take.
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Virgie
2 years ago
I think we should modify the address space of VNet1 first.
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Rosalind
2 years ago
If I had a nickel for every time I had to create a GatewaySubnet, I'd have enough to buy a cup of coffee. B is the way to go.
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Josephine
1 year ago
A) Modify the address range of Subnet1.
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Aliza
1 year ago
C) Modify the address space of VNet1.
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Mauricio
1 year ago
B) Add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.
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Lashawnda
1 year ago
C) Modify the address space of VNet1.
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Reita
2 years ago
I agree, adding GatewaySubnet is the first step to deploy the VPN gateway.
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Alex
2 years ago
B) Add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.
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Alpha
2 years ago
What kind of question is this? It's like asking which door to open to let the cat out when the house is on fire. B is the obvious choice, folks!
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Naomi
2 years ago
I'll go with B. Creating a dedicated GatewaySubnet is the standard practice for setting up a VPN gateway in Azure.
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Cherry
2 years ago
C) Modify the address space of VNet1.
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Zachary
2 years ago
B) Add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.
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Charlie
2 years ago
C seems like the right choice to me. Modifying the address space of VNet1 will allow for the VPN gateway deployment.
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Jin
2 years ago
Great, that should enable us to provide the session hosts with access to the on-premises network.
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Corrie
2 years ago
Let's go ahead and modify the address space of VNet1 then.
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Desirae
2 years ago
That makes sense, it will allow us to deploy the VPN gateway.
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Louvenia
2 years ago
I think we should modify the address space of VNet1.
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Glendora
2 years ago
I think the correct answer is B. Adding a GatewaySubnet is necessary for deploying the VPN gateway. The address space and subnet range seem fine as they are.
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Na
2 years ago
I agree, adding GatewaySubnet is the correct first step for deploying the VPN gateway.
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Tawny
2 years ago
B) Add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.
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