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Question #: 122
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You are planning a large application deployment in Google Cloud that includes on-premises connectivity. The application requires direct connectivity between workloads in all regions and on-premises locations without address translation, but all RFC 1918 ranges are already in use in the on-premises locations. What should you do?

  • A. Use multiple VPC networks with a transit network using VPC Network Peering.
  • B. Use overlapping RFC 1918 ranges with multiple isolated VPC networks.
  • C. Use overlapping RFC 1918 ranges with multiple isolated VPC networks and Cloud NAT.
  • D. Use non-RFC 1918 ranges with a single global VPC.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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ccieman2016
Highly Voted 1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
B and C can’t connect to on premise with those requirements. A no make sense. For me, is D. Creating non-RFC 1918 address space in VPC is possible, but is required accept EULA check box, test it in your lab.
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AzureDP900
Most Recent 1 year ago
D is only right option
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