You plan to deploy an Azure Stack Hub integrated system that will connect to the Internet. You need to define the public VIP pool. What is the smallest subnet mask that you can use for the public VIP pool?
Correct answer - C.
The public VIP network is assigned to the network controller in Azure Stack. It's not a logical network on the switch. The SLB uses the pool of addresses and assigns /32 networks for tenant workloads. On the switch routing table, these /32 IPs are advertised as an available route via BGP. This network contains the external-accessible or public IP addresses. The Azure Stack infrastructure reserves the first 31 addresses from this public VIP network while the remainder is used by tenant VMs. The network size on this subnet can range from a minimum of /26 (64 hosts) to a maximum of /22 (1022 hosts). We recommend that you plan for a /24 network.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-network?view=azs-2108#public-vip-network
Answer is correct.
I have highlighted the paddage in the link below.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/operator/azure-stack-network?view=azs-2008#:~:text=Public%20VIP%20network,a%20/24%20network.
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