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Question 56

You created a VPC network named Retail in auto mode. You want to create a VPC network named Distribution and peer it with the Retail VPC.

How should you configure the Distribution VPC?

Options:

A.

Create the Distribution VPC in auto mode. Peer both the VPCs via network peering.

B.

Create the Distribution VPC in custom mode. Use the CIDR range 10.0.0.0/9. Create the necessary subnets, and then peer them via network peering.

C.

Create the Distribution VPC in custom mode. Use the CIDR range 10.128.0.0/9. Create the necessary subnets, and then peer them via network peering.

D.

Rename the default VPC as "Distribution" and peer it via network peering.

Question 57

You are trying to update firewall rules in a shared VPC for which you have been assigned only Network Admin permissions. You cannot modify the firewall rules. Your organization requires using the least privilege necessary.

Which level of permissions should you request?

Options:

A.

Security Admin privileges from the Shared VPC Admin.

B.

Service Project Admin privileges from the Shared VPC Admin.

C.

Shared VPC Admin privileges from the Organization Admin.

D.

Organization Admin privileges from the Organization Admin.

Question 58

You deployed a hub-and-spoke architecture in your Google Cloud environment that uses VPC Network Peering to connect the spokes to the hub. For security reasons, you deployed a private Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster in one of the spoke projects with a private endpoint for the control plane. You configured authorized networks to be the subnet range where the GKE nodes are deployed. When you attempt to reach the GKE control plane from a different spoke project, you cannot access it. You need to allow access to the GKE control plane from the other spoke projects. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Add a firewall rule that allows port 443 from the other spoke projects.

B.

Enable Private Google Access on the subnet where the GKE nodes are deployed.

C.

Configure the authorized networks to be the subnet ranges of the other spoke projects.

D.

Deploy a proxy in the spoke project where the GKE nodes are deployed and connect to the control plane through the proxy.

Question 59

You are designing a packet mirroring policy as pan of your network security architecture for your gaming workload. Your Infrastructure is located in the us-west2 region and deployed across several zones: us-west2-a. us-west2-b. and us-west2-c The Infrastructure Is running a web-based application on TCP ports 80 and 443 with other game servers that utilize the UDP protocol. You need to deploy packet mirroring policies and collector instances to monitor web application traffic while minimizing inter-zonal network egress costs.

Following Google-recommended practices, how should you deploy the packet mirroring policies and collector instances?

Options:

A.

Create three packet mirroring policies: one for each zone. Create three groups of collector instances: one group for each zone. Configure each policy to match traffic for Its zone based on instance-tags, and create a filter for TCP traffic.

B.

Create three packet mirroring policies: one for each zone. Create three groups of collector instances: one group for each zone. Configure

each policy to match traffic for its zone based on subnets, and create a filter for TCP traffic

C.

Create one packet mirroring policy for the us-west2 region. Create one group of collector instances for the us-west2 region Configure the

packet mirroring policy to match traffic for web server instances based on instance-tags, and create a filter for TCP traffic.

D.

Create three packet mirroring policies: one for each zone. Create one group of collector instances for the us-west2 region. Configure each packet mirroring policy to match traffic for its zone based on instance-tags, and create a filter for TCP traffic

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Exam Name: Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Network Engineer
Last Update: Dec 22, 2024
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