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Question 1)
You must create a VM that has an IPv6 address. How do you do it?

  • Create a dual-stack subnet, and create the VM with an IPv6 address.
  • Create a single-stack subnet, and create the VM with an IPv6 address.
  • Create a dual-stack network, and create the VM with an IPv6 address.
  • Create a single-stack network, and create the VM with an IPv6 address.

Question 2)
To set up hybrid deployments for DNS resolution, which type of DNS policy should you use?

  • Routing policy
  • Response policy
  • Traffic policy
  • Server policy

Question 3)
You want two VM instances in different VPC networks to communicate over internal IP addresses. Which feature lets you configure this capability?

  • Bring your own IP address to each VM.
  • Cloud DNS to direct traffic between the VMs.
  • Configure a custom static route between the VMs.
  • Set up two network interfaces on each VM.

 

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Question 1)
Which IAM role contains permissions to create, modify, and delete networking resources, except for firewall rules and SSL certificates?

  • Network Viewer
  • Security Admin
  • Network Admin

Question 2)
Which type of IAM member belongs to an application or virtual machine instead of an individual end user?

  • Google Account
  • Service Account
  • Cloud Identity domain
  • Google Group

Question 3)
What are the three options for the target parameter of a firewall rule that defines the instances to which the firewall rule is intended to apply?

  • Specified target tags
  • All instances in the network
  • Specified service accounts
  • Specified IP ranges

 

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Question 1)
Sort the following steps for provisioning Shared VPC in Google Cloud:

1: A Shared VPC Admin enables shared VPC for the host project.
2: An Organization Admin nominates a Shared VPC Admin.
3: A Shared VPC Admin delegates access to some or all subnets of a shared VPC network by granting the Network User role.
4: A Network User creates resources in their Service Project.

  • 2->3->1->4
  • 4->1->3->2
  • 4->3->1->2
  • 2->1->3->4

Question 2)
Which of the following statements about VPC Network Peering is correct?

  • Subnet IP ranges can overlap across peered VPC networks.
  • Transitive peering is not supported.
  • Peered VPC networks do not remain administratively separate.
  • Both sides of a peering association are set up in one single step.

Question 3)
Which of the following approaches to multi-project networking uses a centralized network administration model?

  • Cloud VPN
  • Cloud VPN and Shared VPC.
  • Shared VPC
  • VPC Network Peering

 

Module Quiz Answers

Question 1)
When you use the internal IP address of the forwarding rule to specify an internal TCP/UDP load balancer next hop, the load balancer can only be:

  • In the same subnet as the next hop route.
  • In the same VPC network as the next hop route or in a peered VPC network.
  • In the same VPC network as the next hop route.
  • In the same subnet as the next hop route or a shared VPC network.

Question 2)
Where would you configure traffic management for a load balancer?

  • In the URL map
  • In the load balancer frontend
  • In the load balancer backend
  • In the load descriptor

Question 3)
CDN Interconnect provides:

  • A Cloud Interconnect connection between two or more Cloud CDN caches.
  • A Direct Interconnect connection between CDN providers and edge locations in the Google network.
  • A Direct Interconnect connection between CDN providers and your Cloud CDN cache.
  • A Direct Interconnect connection between CDN providers.

Question 4)
You can use hybrid load balancing to connect these environments:

  • Google Cloud, AWS, and on-premises
  • Google Cloud, other public clouds, and on-premises
  • Google Cloud and on-premises
  • Google Cloud and AWS