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Microsoft AZ-700 Exam - Topic 3 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-700 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 3
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Azure virtual networks in the East US Azure region as shown in the following table.

The virtual networks are peered to one another. Each virtual network contains four subnets.

You plan to deploy a virtual machine named VM1 that will inspect and route traffic between all the subnets on both the virtual networks.

What is the minimum number of IP addresses that you must assign to VM1?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Trinidad
2 months ago
Each subnet needs an IP for VM1, so 2 makes sense.
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Tricia
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Seems like it could be more.
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Verlene
2 months ago
Totally agree, 2 is the minimum!
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Arthur
3 months ago
I thought it might be 4 since there are 4 subnets.
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Melvin
3 months ago
You need at least 2 IPs for routing between the subnets.
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Mollie
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B, but I’m not entirely confident. I just hope I remember the peering rules correctly!
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Katlyn
4 months ago
I feel like we might need four IP addresses since there are four subnets in each virtual network, but I could be wrong.
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Julianna
4 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to consider the number of subnets involved. I think we might need two IPs for this one.
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Christiane
4 months ago
I think we need at least one IP for each subnet, but I'm not sure if VM1 can handle multiple subnets with just one IP.
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Stefania
4 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to double-check the details and make sure I'm not missing anything before answering.
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Paris
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Since each virtual network has 4 subnets, and there are 2 virtual networks, the total number of subnets is 8. So the minimum number of IP addresses I need to assign to VM1 is 8.
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Isadora
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Do I need to consider the peering between the virtual networks or just the subnets within each one?
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Veronika
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. I'll need to count the total number of subnets across the two virtual networks and assign that many IP addresses to VM1.
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Werner
5 months ago
Wait, wait, wait. Didn't they say the virtual networks are peered? That means VM1 can reach all the subnets through the peering, so 4 IP addresses should be enough. I'm going with C.
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Barbra
2 months ago
I still feel like 4 is the safe bet. C it is!
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Brock
3 months ago
But what if VM1 needs to communicate directly with each subnet?
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Dean
3 months ago
I think you're right about the peering. C seems logical.
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Vicky
3 months ago
Good point, but peering usually simplifies things.
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Jolanda
6 months ago
I'm not sure. Could it be D) 8? Maybe VM1 needs more IP addresses for routing.
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Moon
7 months ago
I agree with Olive. VM1 needs at least 4 IP addresses to route traffic between all subnets.
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Olive
7 months ago
I think the answer is C) 4.
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Teddy
7 months ago
Hmm, let's see. If VM1 needs to inspect and route traffic between all the subnets, it would need to have at least one IP address per subnet, so the answer must be 8. Easy peasy!
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Alecia
5 months ago
I agree, VM1 would need at least one IP address per subnet.
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Rolland
5 months ago
I think the answer is 8.
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