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Question 1

A company wants to improve visibility into its AWS environment. The AWS environment consists of multiple VPCs that are connected to a transit gateway. The transit gateway connects to an on-premises data center through an AWS Direct Connect gateway and a pair of redundant Direct Connect connections that use transit VIFs. The company must receive notification each time a new route is advertised to AWS from on premises over Direct Connect.

What should a network engineer do to meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Enable Amazon CloudWatch metrics on Direct Connect to track the received routes. Configure a CloudWatch alarm to send notifications when routes change.

B.

Onboard Transit Gateway Network Manager to Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights. Use Amazon EventBridge (Amazon CloudWatch Events) to send notifications when routes change.

C.

Configure an AWS Lambda function to periodically check the routes on the Direct Connect gateway and to send notifications when routes change.

D.

Enable Amazon CloudWatch Logs on the transit VIFs to track the received routes. Create a metric filter Set an alarm on the filter to send notifications when routes change.

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Question 2

A company has an AWS account with four VPCs in the us-east-1 Region. The VPCs consist of a development VPC and three production VPCs that host various workloads.

The company has extended its on-premises data center to AWS with AWS Direct Connect by using a Direct Connect gateway. The company now wants to establish connectivity to its production VPCs and development VPC from on premises. The production VPCs are allowed to route data to each other. However, the development VPC must be isolated from the production VPCs. No data can flow between the development VPC and the production VPCs.

In preparation to implement this solution, a network engineer creates a transit gateway with a single transit gateway route table. Default route table association and default route table propagation are turned off. The network engineer attaches the production VPCs. the development VPC. and the Direct Connect gateway to the transit gateway. For each VPC route table, the network engineer adds a route to 0.0.0.0/0 with the transit gateway as the next destination.

Which combination of steps should the network engineer take next to complete this solution? (Select THREE.)

Options:

A.

Associate the production VPC attachments with the existing transit gateway route table. Propagate the routes from these attachments.

B.

Associate all the attachments with the existing transit gateway route table. Propagate the routes from these attachments.

C.

Associate the Direct Connect gateway attachment with the existing transit gateway route table. Propagate the Direct Connect gateway attachment to this route table.

D.

Change the security group inbound rules on the existing transit gateway network interfaces in the development VPC to allow connections to and from the on-premises CIDR range only.

E.

Create a new transit gateway route table. Associate the new route table with the development VPC attachment. Propagate the Direct Connect gateway and developmentVPC attachment to the new route table.

F.

Create a new transit gateway with default route table association and default route table propagation turned on. Attach the Direct Connect gateway and development VPC to the new transit gateway.

Question 3

A company's network engineer is configuring an AWS Site-to-Site VPN connection between a transit gateway and the company's on-premises network. The Site-to-Site VPN connection is configured to use BGP over two tunnels in active/active mode with equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) routing activated on the transit gateway.

When the network engineer attempts to send traffic from the on-premises network to an Amazon EC2 instance, traffic is sent over the first tunnel. However, return traffic is received over the second tunnel and is dropped at the customer gateway. The network engineer must resolve this issue without reducing the overall VPN bandwidth.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Configure the customer gateway to use AS PATH prepending and local preference to prefer one tunnel over the other.

B.

Configure the Site-to-Site VPN options to set the first tunnel as the primary tunnel to eliminate asymmetric routing.

C.

Configure the virtual tunnel interfaces on the customer gateway to allow asymmetric routing.

D.

Configure the Site-to-Site VPN to use static routing in active/active mode to ensure that traffic flows over a preferred path.