B should be the correct answer instead.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/public-ip-addresses#at-a-glance
Azure Firewall
- Dynamic IPv4: No
- Static IPv4: Yes
- Dynamic IPv6: No
- Static IPv6: No
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/configure-public-ip-firewall
Azure Firewall is a cloud-based network security service that protects your Azure Virtual Network resources. Azure Firewall requires at least one public static IP address to be configured. This IP or set of IPs are used as the external connection point to the firewall. Azure Firewall supports standard SKU public IP addresses. Basic SKU public IP address and public IP prefixes aren't supported.
Azure Firewall Premium does not currently support IPv6 addresses. It operates in a dual-stack virtual network using only IPv4, but the firewall subnet must be IPv4-only.
Hence, correct is option B: IP1 and IP2 only
Microsoft needs to evaluate their questions! This is why many people have a problem passing this exam!! I think the answer should be B after I used this website and Co-Pilot, I know the logic now. This is the correct logic: It has to be IPv4, Standard, and Static.
I feel like it should be B
Here is the info on Firewall Premium listed in the question:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/premium-features
Please review but I don't see IPv6 in the documentation.
Azure Firewall supports the Standard SKU and static IPv4, but it is restricted to the Regional tier only.
In the lab when setting up Azure Firewall with the Premium tier, it defaults to the Regional tier.
As of now, there isn't a direct choice to toggle between Regional and Global tiers during the Azure Firewall's initial configuration.
If you initiate the creation of a public IPv4 using the Global tier and later try to link it with Azure Firewall, the process will be unsuccessful. This is attributed to Azure Firewall's exclusive compatibility with the Regional tier, excluding the Global tier.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/configure-public-ip-firewall
-Azure Firewall requires at least one public static IP address to be configured. This IP or set of IPs is the external connection point to the firewall.
-Azure Firewall supports Standard SKU public IP addresses. Basic SKU public IP address and public IP prefixes aren't supported.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/ipv6-overview
-Azure Firewall doesn't currently support IPv6. It can operate in a dual stack virtual network using only IPv4, but the firewall subnet must be IPv4-only
You probably meant "Standard".
"Azure Firewall supports Standard SKU public IP addresses. Basic SKU public IP address and public IP prefixes aren't supported."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/configure-public-ip-firewall
As per
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/ipv6-overview
Azure Firewall doesn't support IPv6, It can operate in a dual-stack VNet using IPv4 only.
So Answer B is correct.
Answer is C
When deploying an Azure Firewall Premium instance, you can choose from two types of public IP addresses: Standard SKU and Global SKU.
The Standard SKU public IP address is assigned to a specific region and can be used for Azure Firewall instances deployed within that region only.
The Global SKU public IP address, as the name suggests, is a globally unique IP address that can be used for Azure Firewall instances deployed in any region around the world.
In general, if you plan to deploy Azure Firewall instances in multiple regions, it is recommended to use the Global SKU. However, if you only plan to deploy Azure Firewall instances in a single region, the Standard SKU may be more cost-effective.
In above link, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/ipv6-overview
it is clearly mentioned that:
Azure Firewall doesn't currently support IPv6. It can operate in a dual stack VNet using only IPv4, but the firewall subnet must be IPv4-only.
IP5 is in IPv6 Static which isn't supported link bellow date of 08 Feb 2023
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/ip-services/public-ip-addresses#at-a-glance
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