- Your company has two Virtual Networks (VNets) deployed, VNet1 and VNet2. You need to connect both VNets together. What is the most cost effective solution?
- VNet-to-VNet
- Site-to-site
- User-defined Routes
- VNet peering
- A VM named PacktVM1 is deployed in a resource group named PacktResourceGroup1. The VM is connected to a VNet named PacktVNet1. You plan to connect the PacktVM1 VM to an additional VNet named PacktVNet2. You need to create an additional network interface on the PacktVM1 VM and connect it to the PacktVNet2 VNet. Which two Azure Command-line Interface (CLI) commands should you use?
- az vm nic add
- am vm nic create
- az network update
- az network nic create
- You need to assign a static IPv4 address for a Windows Server VM named PacktVM1 running in a VNet named PacktVNet1. What should you do?
- Modify the IP configuration...
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