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Actual exam question from Microsoft's AZ-104
Question #: 25
Topic #: 1
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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
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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d0bermannn
Highly Voted 3 years, 3 months ago
After reconfiguring \ creating peering existing point-to-site VPN connections need to be recreated
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Takloy
2 years, 11 months ago
You're right. almost forgot about this. whenever you made some changes on the azure network, you basically need to download the P2S client again for the client devices.
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jackdryan
1 year, 7 months ago
B is correct
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Quantigo
Highly Voted 3 years ago
Answer B - No If you make a change to the topology of your network and have Windows VPN clients, the VPN client package for Windows clients must be downloaded and installed again in order for the changes to be applied to the client. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-point-to-site-routing Thanks for indicating Yes or NO!
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eduardovzermeno
Most Recent 8 hours, 43 minutes ago
Selected Answer: B
The "Allow gateway transit" has to be setting on "VirtualNetworkA". "VirtualNetworkB" needs “Use remote gateways” enabled.
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SeMo0o0o0o
1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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Watcharin_start
7 months, 3 weeks ago
"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." it mean, you have completed setting up with `Allow gateway transit` option in Network-A and used `Use remote gateway` option in Network-B already. You just need to restart/reinstall VPN client on your specified host. If you change option in Network-B to `Allow gateway transit`, it will destroy your routing.
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dhivyamohanbabu
1 year, 3 months ago
Option B is correct
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Madbo
1 year, 5 months ago
The solution proposed in this scenario is incorrect. Enabling the "Allow gateway transit" setting on VirtualNetworkB would not help establish a connection to VirtualNetworkB from the Windows 10 workstation. To enable the connection, the "Use remote gateway" setting should be enabled on the point-to-site VPN configuration for VirtualNetworkA. This would allow the Windows 10 workstation to use the VPN gateway on VirtualNetworkA to access resources on VirtualNetworkB. Therefore, the correct answer is B. No.
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NaoVaz
2 years ago
Selected Answer: B
"If you make a change to the topology of your network and have Windows VPN clients, the VPN client package for Windows clients must be downloaded and installed again in order for the changes to be applied to the client."
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EmnCours
2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
Correct Answer: B
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edengoforit
2 years, 8 months ago
Site-to-Site (IPsec/IKE VPN tunnel) configurations are between your on-premises location and Azure. This means that you can connect from any of your computers located on your premises to any virtual machine or role instance within your virtual network, depending on how you choose to configure routing and permissions. It's a great option for an always-available cross-premises connection and is well suited for hybrid configurations.
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orion1024
3 years ago
After changing topology the azure vpn client must be reinstalled to include the new topology information.
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mdmdmdmd
3 years ago
If you **make a change to the topology** of your network and have **Windows VPN clients**, the VPN client package for Windows clients must be **downloaded and installed again**"
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