최신 AZ-100日本語 무료덤프 - Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment (AZ-100日本語版)

정답: A

정답: B



정답: D








정답:

Explanation


정답: D
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정답: C
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정답:
See solution below.
Explanation
You can connect one VNet to another VNet using either a Virtual network peering, or an Azure VPN Gateway.
To create a virtual network gateway
Step1 : In the portal, on the left side, click +Create a resource and type 'virtual network gateway' in search.
Locate Virtual network gateway in the search return and click the entry. On the Virtual network gateway page, click Create at the bottom of the page to open the Create virtual network gateway page.
Step 2: On the Create virtual network gateway page, fill in the values for your virtual network gateway.


Name: Name your gateway. This is not the same as naming a gateway subnet. It's the name of the gateway object you are creating.
Gateway type: Select VPN. VPN gateways use the virtual network gateway type VPN.
Virtual network: Choose the virtual network to which you want to add this gateway. Click Virtual network to open the 'Choose a virtual network' page. Select the VNet. If you don't see your VNet, make sure the Location field is pointing to the region in which your virtual network is located.
Gateway subnet address range: You will only see this setting if you did not previously create a gateway subnet for your virtual network. If you previously created a valid gateway subnet, this setting will not appear.
Step 4: Select Create New to create a Gateway subnet.

Step 5: Click Create to begin creating the VPN gateway. The settings are validated and you'll see the
"Deploying Virtual network gateway" tile on the dashboard. Creating a gateway can take up to 45 minutes.
You may need to refresh your portal page to see the completed status.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-vnet-vnet-resource-manager-portal?
Explanation
You can connect one VNet to another VNet using either a Virtual network peering, or an Azure VPN Gateway.
To create a virtual network gateway
Step1 : In the portal, on the left side, click +Create a resource and type 'virtual network gateway' in search.
Locate Virtual network gateway in the search return and click the entry. On the Virtual network gateway page, click Create at the bottom of the page to open the Create virtual network gateway page.
Step 2: On the Create virtual network gateway page, fill in the values for your virtual network gateway.


Name: Name your gateway. This is not the same as naming a gateway subnet. It's the name of the gateway object you are creating.
Gateway type: Select VPN. VPN gateways use the virtual network gateway type VPN.
Virtual network: Choose the virtual network to which you want to add this gateway. Click Virtual network to open the 'Choose a virtual network' page. Select the VNet. If you don't see your VNet, make sure the Location field is pointing to the region in which your virtual network is located.
Gateway subnet address range: You will only see this setting if you did not previously create a gateway subnet for your virtual network. If you previously created a valid gateway subnet, this setting will not appear.
Step 4: Select Create New to create a Gateway subnet.

Step 5: Click Create to begin creating the VPN gateway. The settings are validated and you'll see the
"Deploying Virtual network gateway" tile on the dashboard. Creating a gateway can take up to 45 minutes.
You may need to refresh your portal page to see the completed status.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-vnet-vnet-resource-manager-portal?


정답:

Explanation

Note: More than one order of answer choices is correct.
Creating a local gateway (a logical object that represents the on-premise router) can be done at step 1, step 2 or step 3. The other three steps must be done in order: create gateway subnet then create VPN gateway then create the VPN connection. The VPN connection is a connection between the VPN gateway and the Local gateway.

정답: A





정답:
See solution below.
Explanation
Step 1: Create a new network security group
Step 2: Select your new network security group.

Step 3: Select Inbound security rules, . Under Add inbound security rule, enter the following Destination: Select Network security group, and then select the security group you created previously.
Destination port ranges: 3389
Protocol: Select TCP

References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/tutorial-filter-network-traffic
Explanation
Step 1: Create a new network security group
Step 2: Select your new network security group.

Step 3: Select Inbound security rules, . Under Add inbound security rule, enter the following Destination: Select Network security group, and then select the security group you created previously.
Destination port ranges: 3389
Protocol: Select TCP

References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/tutorial-filter-network-traffic