{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-template-js","path":"/90","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<h1>QUESTION 90</h1>\n<p>You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1 that contains two Azure virtual networks named VNet1 and VNet2. VNet1 contains a VPN gateway named\nVPNGW1 that uses static routing. There is a site-to-site VPN connection between your on-premises network and VNet1.\nOn a computer named Client1 that runs Windows 10, you configure a point-to-site VPN connection to VNet1.\nYou configure virtual network peering between VNet1 and VNet2. You verify that you can connect to VNet2 from the on-premises network. Client1 is unable to\nconnect to VNet2.\nYou need to ensure that you can connect Client1 to VNet2.\nWhat should you do?\nA.  Select Allow gateway transit on VNet2.\nB.  Enable BGP on VPNGW1.\nC.  Select Allow gateway transit on VNet1.\nD.  Download and re-install the VPN client configuration package on Client1.\nCorrect Answer: D\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nReferences: <a href=\"https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-point-to-\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-point-to-</a>\nsite-routing </p>","frontmatter":{"date":null,"number":null,"title":"","options":null,"explanation":null,"references":null,"answer":null}},"previous":{"edges":[]},"next":{"edges":[]}},"pageContext":{"title":"90","fileAbsolutePath":"/opt/build/repo/src/data/90.md","number":null}},"staticQueryHashes":["2744294623","3649515864"]}