You have the Azure virtual networks shown in the following table.
Which virtual networks can you peer with VNet1?
You have the Azure virtual networks shown in the following table.
Which virtual networks can you peer with VNet1?
You can peer virtual networks as long as their address spaces do not overlap. In this scenario, VNet1 has an address space of 10.11.0.0/16, which overlaps with VNet2's address space of 10.11.0.0/17. Due to this overlap, VNet1 cannot be peered with VNet2. VNet3 has an address space of 10.10.0.0/22, and VNet4 has an address space of 192.168.16.0/22, both of which do not overlap with VNet1's address space. Therefore, VNet1 can be peered with VNet3 and VNet4 only.
C - VNET 3 and VNET4
Vnet1 and Vnet2 overlap therefor the Vnet3 & Vnet4 is correct and should be able to peer together | Name | Address space | Subnet | Resource group | Azure region | | VNet1 | 10.11.0.0/16 | 10.11.0.0/17 | | West US | | VNet2 | 10.11.0.0/17 | 10.11.0.0/25 | | West US | | VNet3 | 10.10.0.0/22 | 10.10.1.0/24 | | East US | | VNet4 | 192.168.16.0/22 | 192.168.16.0/24 | | North Europe |
C. 1 and 2 overlap so 3 and 4 only.
VNet3 and VNet4 only. VNet2 range overlaps VNet1
I have a question, given the same scenario as this question; which VNETs can be peered to VNET4 (or VNET3)? Since VNET1 and VNET2 cannot be peered between each other due to overlapping address space. Is the answer, either VNET1 OR VNET2, AND VNET3 can be peered with VNET4?
This question was in exam 01/03/2024
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