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Question 1

A company has a VPC that includes application workloads that run on Amazon EC2 instances in a single AWS Region. The company wants to use AWS Local Zones to deploy an extension of the application workloads that run in the Region. The extended workloads in the Local Zone need to communicate bidirectionally with the workloads in the VPC in the Region.

Which solution will meet these requirements MOST cost-effectively?

Options:

A.

Create a new VPC in the Local Zone. Attach all the VPCs to a transit gateway. Configure routing for the transit gateway and the VPCs. Deploy instances in the new VPC.

B.

Deploy a third-party appliance in a new VPC in the Region. Create a new VPC in the Local Zone. Create VPN connections to the appliance for the VPCs. Deploy instances in the new VPC in the Local Zone.

C.

Create a new subnet in the Local Zone. Deploy a third-party appliance in the VPC with interfaces in each subnet. Configure the new subnet to route the Local Zone through the appliance. Deploy instances in the new subnet.

D.

Create a new subnet in the Local Zone. Configure the new subnet to use a CIDR block that is within the VPC’s CIDR block. Deploy instances in the new subnet in the Local Zone.

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Question 2

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.

Question 3

A company is deploying a new application on AWS. The application uses dynamic multicasting. The company has five VPCs that are all attached to a transit gateway Amazon EC2 instances in each VPC need to be able to register dynamically to receive a multicast transmission.

How should a network engineer configure the AWS resources to meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Create a static source multicast domain within the transit gateway. Associate the VPCs and applicable subnets with the multicast domain. Register the multicast senders' network interface with the multicast domain. Adjust the network ACLs to allow UDP traffic from the source to all receivers and to allow UDP traffic that is sent to the multicast group address.

B.

Create a static source multicast domain within the transit gateway. Associate the VPCs and applicable subnets with the multicast domain. Register the multicast senders' network interface with the multicast domain. Adjust the network ACLs to allow TCP traffic from the source to all receivers and to allow TCP traffic that is sent to the multicast group address.

C.

Create an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) multicast domain within the transit gateway. Associate the VPCs and applicable subnets with the multicast domain. Register the multicast senders' network interface with the multicast domain. Adjust the network ACLs to allow UDP traffic from the source to all receivers and to allow UDP traffic that is sent to the multicast group address.

D.

Create an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) multicast domain within the transit gateway. Associate the VPCs and applicable subnets with the multicast domain. Register the multicast senders' network interface with the multicast domain. Adjust the network ACLs to allow TCP traffic from the source to all receivers and to allow TCP traffic that is sent to the multicast group address.