You have two Azure virtual networks named Vnet1 and Vnet2.
You have a Windows 10 device named Client1 that connects to Vnet1 by using a Point-to-Site (P2S) IKEv2 VPN.
You implement virtual network peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2. Vnet1 allows gateway transit Vnet2 can use the remote gateway.
You discover that Client1 cannot communicate with Vnet2.
You need to ensure that Client1 can communicate with Vnet2.
Solution: You resize the gateway of Vnet1 to a larger SKU.
Does this meet the goal?
You have two Azure virtual networks named Vnet1 and Vnet2.
You have a Windows 10 device named Client1 that connects to Vnet1 by using a Point-to-Site (P2S) IKEv2 VPN.
You implement virtual network peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2. Vnet1 allows gateway transit Vnet2 can use the remote gateway.
You discover that Client1 cannot communicate with Vnet2.
You need to ensure that Client1 can communicate with Vnet2.
Solution: You download and reinstall the VPN client configuration.
Does this meet the goal?
You have two Azure virtual networks named Vnet1 and Vnet2.
You have a Windows 10 device named Client1 that connects to Vnet1 by using a Point-to-Site (P2S) IKEv2 VPN.
You implement virtual network peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2. Vnet1 allows gateway transit Vnet2 can use the remote gateway.
You discover that Client1 cannot communicate with Vnet2.
You need to ensure that Client1 can communicate with Vnet2.
Solution: You enable BGP on the gateway of Vnet1.
Does this meet the goal?
You have an Azure subscription. The subscription contains a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server. The subscription contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.
You plan to enable boot diagnostics for VM1.
You need to configure storage for the boot diagnostics logs and snapshots.
Which storage account should you use?
You deploy Azure Migrate to an on-premises network.
You have an on-premises physical server named Server1 that runs Windows Server and has the following configuration.
* Operating system disk 600 GB
* Data disic 3 TB
* NIC Teaming: Enabled
* Mobility service: installed
* Windows Firewall: Enabled
* Microsoft Defender Antivirus: Enabled
You need to ensure that you can use Azure Migrate to migrate Server1.
Solution: You disable NIC Teaming on Server1.
Does this meet the goal?