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Question #: 228
Topic #: 1
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You are configuring an Application Load Balancer. The backend resides in your on-premises data center and is connected by Dedicated Interconnect. You need to ensure the load balancer can reference these on-premises resources. You do not want the traffic to traverse the internet at all. What should you do?

  • A. Configure an internet network endpoint group (NEG) as a backend service as part of the load balancer. Ensure firewalls are opened for the proxy-only subnet.
  • B. Configure a zonal network endpoint group (NEG) as a backend service as part of the load balancer. Ensure firewalls are opened for the client source IPs.
  • C. Configure a hybrid network endpoint group (NEG) as a backend service as part of the load balancer. Ensure firewalls are opened for the proxy-only subnet.
  • D. Configure a Private Service Connect network endpoint group (NEG) as a backend service as part of the load balancer. Ensure firewalls are opened for the client source IPs.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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