AZURE Questions and Answers Part-5
1.Your company has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that is configured for hybrid coexistence with the onpremises Active Directory domain.
You plan to deploy several new virtual machines (VMs) in Azure. The VMs will have the same operating system and
custom software requirements.
You configure a reference VM in the on-premise virtual environment. You then generalize the VM to create an
image.
You need to upload the image to Azure to ensure that it is available for selection when you create the new Azure
VMs.
Which PowerShell cmdlets should you use?
A. Add-AzVM
B. Add-AzVhd
C. Add-AzImage
D. Add-AzImageDataDisk
B. Add-AzVhd
2.Note: The question is included in a number of questions that depicts the identical set-up. However, every question
has a distinctive result. Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements.
Your company’s Azure subscription includes two Azure networks named VirtualNetworkA and VirtualNetworkB.
VirtualNetworkA includes a VPN gateway that is configured to make use of static routing. Also, a site-to-site VPN
connection exists between your company’s on- premises network and VirtualNetworkA.
You have configured a point-to-site VPN connection to VirtualNetworkA from a workstation running Windows 10.
After configuring virtual network peering between
VirtualNetworkA and VirtualNetworkB, you confirm that you are able to access VirtualNetworkB from the
company’s on-premises network. However, you find that you cannot establish a connection to VirtualNetworkB
from the Windows 10 workstation.
You have to make sure that a connection to VirtualNetworkB can be established from the Windows 10 workstation.
Solution: You choose the Allow gateway transit setting on VirtualNetworkA.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
3.Note: The question is included in a number of questions that depicts the identical set-up. However, every question
has a distinctive result. Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements.
Your company’s Azure subscription includes two Azure networks named VirtualNetworkA and VirtualNetworkB.
VirtualNetworkA includes a VPN gateway that is configured to make use of static routing. Also, a site-to-site VPN
connection exists between your company’s on- premises network and VirtualNetworkA.
You have configured a point-to-site VPN connection to VirtualNetworkA from a workstation running Windows 10.
After configuring virtual network peering between
VirtualNetworkA and VirtualNetworkB, you confirm that you are able to access VirtualNetworkB from the
company’s on-premises network. However, you find that you cannot establish a connection to VirtualNetworkB
from the Windows 10 workstation.
You have to make sure that a connection to VirtualNetworkB can be established from the Windows 10 workstation.
Solution: You choose the Allow gateway transit setting on VirtualNetworkB.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
4.Note: The question is included in a number of questions that depicts the identical set-up. However, every question
has a distinctive result. Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements.
Your company’s Azure subscription includes two Azure networks named VirtualNetworkA and VirtualNetworkB.
VirtualNetworkA includes a VPN gateway that is configured to make use of static routing. Also, a site-to-site VPN
connection exists between your company’s on- premises network and VirtualNetworkA.
You have configured a point-to-site VPN connection to VirtualNetworkA from a workstation running Windows 10.
After configuring virtual network peering between
VirtualNetworkA and VirtualNetworkB, you confirm that you are able to access VirtualNetworkB from the
company’s on-premises network. However, you find that you cannot establish a connection to VirtualNetworkB
from the Windows 10 workstation.
You have to make sure that a connection to VirtualNetworkB can be established from the Windows 10 workstation.
Solution: You download and re-install the VPN client configuration package on the Windows 10 workstation.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
5.Your company has virtual machines (VMs) hosted in Microsoft Azure. The VMs are located in a single Azure virtual
network named VNet1.
The company has users that work remotely. The remote workers require access to the VMs on VNet1.
You need to provide access for the remote workers.
What should you do?
A. Configure a Site-to-Site (S2S) VPN.
B. Configure a VNet-toVNet VPN.
C. Configure a Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN.
D. Configure DirectAccess on a Windows Server 2012 server VM.
E. Configure a Multi-Site VPN
C. Configure a Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN.