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A company has two AWS accounts one for Production and one for Connectivity. A network engineer needs to connect the Production account VPC to a transit gateway in the Connectivity account. The feature to auto accept shared attachments is not enabled on the transit gateway.
Which set of steps should the network engineer follow in each AWS account to meet these requirements?

  • A. 1. In the Production account: Create a resource share in AWS Resource Access Manager for the transit gateway. Provide the Connectivity account ID. Enable the feature to allow external accounts
    2. In the Connectivity account: Accept the resource.
    3. In the Connectivity account: Create an attachment to the VPC subnets.
    4. In the Production account: Accept the attachment. Associate a route table with the attachment.
  • B. 1. In the Production account: Create a resource share in AWS Resource Access Manager for the VPC subnets. Provide the Connectivity account ID. Enable the feature to allow external accounts.
    2. In the Connectivity account: Accept the resource.
    3. In the Production account: Create an attachment on the transit gateway to the VPC subnets.
    4. In the Connectivity account: Accept the attachment. Associate a route table with the attachment.
  • C. 1. In the Connectivity account: Create a resource share in AWS Resource Access Manager for the VPC subnets. Provide the Production account ID. Enable the feature to allow external accounts.
    2. In the Production account: Accept the resource.
    3. In the Connectivity account: Create an attachment on the transit gateway to the VPC subnets.
    4. In the Production account: Accept the attachment. Associate a route table with the attachment.
  • D. 1. In the Connectivity account: Create a resource share in AWS Resource Access Manager for the transit gateway. Provide the Production account ID Enable the feature to allow external accounts.
    2. In the Production account: Accept the resource.
    3. In the Production account: Create an attachment to the VPC subnets.
    4. In the Connectivity account: Accept the attachment. Associate a route table with the attachment.
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awsguru1998
Highly Voted 1 year, 7 months ago
D, although zaazanuna has got this dump from somewhere they are posting all ChatGPT hallucination responses
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study_aws1
Highly Voted 1 year, 7 months ago
It is D). The transit gateway is owned by Connectivity account, and it is the production account who will create a VPC attachmennt to the TGW post resource share by Connectivity account through AWS RAM.
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Spaurito
Most Recent 2 weeks ago
D, The Connectivity Acct owns the transit gateway and needs to create the create the share.
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woorkim
2 weeks, 5 days ago
its D!
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Raphaello
7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is the correct answer. The logical answer.
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vikasj1in
8 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
In option D, the resource share is created in the Connectivity account for the transit gateway, and the Production account ID is provided. This allows the Production account to accept the shared transit gateway resource. In step 3, the attachment is created in the Production account for the VPC subnets. The Connectivity account then accepts the attachment, and a route table is associated with the attachment to manage the routing. Options A, B, and C have the steps in a different order or involve sharing VPC subnets directly, which is not the typical approach for connecting a VPC to a transit gateway in another account.
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marfee
9 months ago
I think that it's correct answer is D.
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Arad
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
definitely D.
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tcp22
1 year, 6 months ago
D for sure.
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awser7
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is correct
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dremm
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is correct, the first step is to share the TGW From the Connectivity account to the Production account, making all the other options incorrect.
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ILOVEVODKA
1 year, 7 months ago
D for sure: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/transit-gateway-sharing
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helloworldabc
1 year, 7 months ago
A Correct
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zaazanuna
1 year, 7 months ago
A - correct. Step 1: In the Production account, create a resource share in AWS Resource Access Manager for the transit gateway and provide the Connectivity account ID. Enabling the feature to allow external accounts is also required to share resources between accounts. Step 2: In the Connectivity account, accept the shared resource. This action will allow the Production account to use the transit gateway in the Connectivity account. Step 3: In the Connectivity account, create an attachment to the VPC subnets. This attachment will enable communication between the VPC in the Production account and the transit gateway in the Connectivity account. Step 4: In the Production account, accept the attachment and associate a route table with the attachment. This will enable the VPC to route traffic through the transit gateway to other resources in the Connectivity account.
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