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Zorluk: KolayConfigure Virtual Network Peering

An administrator configures three virtual networks in the same Azure region: VNet A (10.1.0.0/1610.1.0.0/16), VNet B (10.2.0.0/1610.2.0.0/16), and VNet C (10.3.0.0/1610.3.0.0/16). Virtual machines are deployed in subnets within all three virtual networks.

Virtual network peering is configured between VNet A and VNet B, and between VNet B and VNet C. All peering connections use the default settings: 'Allow virtual network access' is enabled, while 'Allow forwarded traffic', 'Allow gateway transit', and 'Use remote gateways' are disabled. No user-defined routes (UDRs) or virtual network gateways exist.

Which of the following statements about network connectivity are correct? (Select two.)

  1. Virtual machines in VNet A can communicate directly with virtual machines in VNet B.Cevap
  2. Virtual machines in VNet B can communicate directly with virtual machines in VNet C.Cevap
  3. C
    Virtual machines in VNet A can communicate directly with virtual machines in VNet C.
  4. D
    Virtual machines in VNet A can resolve the private DNS hostnames of virtual machines in VNet C by default.

Cevap

Virtual machines in VNet A can communicate directly with virtual machines in VNet B, and virtual machines in VNet B can communicate directly with virtual machines in VNet C.
Direct peering links are configured between VNet A and VNet B, and between VNet B and VNet C. Since virtual network access is allowed, communication between these directly peered networks is fully established. However, because virtual network peering is non-transitive, traffic cannot flow between VNet A and VNet C.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the direct peering connections established in the network topology.
Direct peering links exist between VNet A and VNet B, and between VNet B and VNet C.
To determine which networks can communicate directly based on virtual network access permissions.
2
Evaluate transit routing capabilities between VNet A and VNet C.
No direct peering or routing mechanism (such as an NVA or VPN Gateway) exists between VNet A and VNet C.
Virtual network peering is non-transitive by default, meaning traffic cannot automatically route through VNet B.

Anahtar Kavram

Virtual network peering is non-transitive, meaning direct peering links must be established between each pair of virtual networks that require communication, unless a transit gateway or NVA is configured.
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