{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-template-js","path":"/72","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<h1>QUESTION 72</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription that contains three virtual networks named VNet1, VNet2, and VNet3. VNet2 contains a virtual appliance named VM2 that\noperates as a router.\nYou are configuring the virtual networks in a hub and spoke topology that uses VNet2 as the hub network.\nYou plan to configure peering between VNet1 and Vnet2 and between VNet2 and VNet3.\nYou need to provide connectivity between VNet1 and VNet3 through VNet2.\nWhich two configurations should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.\nA.  On the peering connections, use remote gateways.\nB.  On the peering connections, allow forwarded traffic.\nC.  On the peering connections, allow gateway transit.\nD.  Create route tables and assign the table to subnets.\nE.  Create a route filter.\nCorrect Answer: AC\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nAllow gateway transit: Check this box if you have a virtual network gateway attached to this virtual network and want to allow traffic from the peered virtual network\nto flow through the gateway.\nThe peered virtual network must have the Use remote gateways checkbox checked when setting up the peering from the other virtual network to this virtual\nnetwork.\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-manage-peering#requirements-and-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-manage-peering#requirements-and-</a>\nconstraints </p>","frontmatter":{"date":null,"number":null,"title":"","options":null,"explanation":null,"references":null,"answer":null}},"previous":{"edges":[]},"next":{"edges":[]}},"pageContext":{"title":"72","fileAbsolutePath":"/opt/build/repo/src/data/72.md","number":null}},"staticQueryHashes":["2744294623","3649515864"]}