Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer Exam Question 6
Your on-premises data center has 2 routers connected to your Google Cloud environment through a VPN on each router. All applications are working correctly; however, all of the traffic is passing across a single VPN instead of being load-balanced across the 2 connections as desired.
During troubleshooting you find:
- Each on-premises router is configured with a unique ASN. ?Each on-
premises router is configured with the same routes and priorities.
- Both on-premises routers are configured with a VPN connected to a
single Cloud Router.
- BGP sessions are established between both on-premises routers and the Cloud Router.
- Only 1 of the on-premises router's routes are being added to the
routing table.
What is the most likely cause of this problem?
During troubleshooting you find:
- Each on-premises router is configured with a unique ASN. ?Each on-
premises router is configured with the same routes and priorities.
- Both on-premises routers are configured with a VPN connected to a
single Cloud Router.
- BGP sessions are established between both on-premises routers and the Cloud Router.
- Only 1 of the on-premises router's routes are being added to the
routing table.
What is the most likely cause of this problem?
Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer Exam Question 7
You are using a 10-Gbps direct peering connection to Google together with the gsutil tool to upload files to Cloud Storage buckets from on-premises servers. The on-premises servers are 100 milliseconds away from the Google peering point. You notice that your uploads are not using the full 10-Gbps bandwidth available to you. You want to optimize the bandwidth utilization of the connection.
What should you do on your on-premises servers?
What should you do on your on-premises servers?
Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer Exam Question 8
Your on-premises data center has 2 routers connected to your Google Cloud environment through a VPN on each router. All applications are working correctly; however, all of the traffic is passing across a single VPN instead of being load-balanced across the 2 connections as desired.
During troubleshooting you find:
* Each on-premises router is configured with a unique ASN.
* Each on-premises router is configured with the same routes and priorities.
* Both on-premises routers are configured with a VPN connected to a single Cloud Router.
* BGP sessions are established between both on-premises routers and the Cloud Router.
* Only 1 of the on-premises router's routes are being added to the routing table.
What is the most likely cause of this problem?
During troubleshooting you find:
* Each on-premises router is configured with a unique ASN.
* Each on-premises router is configured with the same routes and priorities.
* Both on-premises routers are configured with a VPN connected to a single Cloud Router.
* BGP sessions are established between both on-premises routers and the Cloud Router.
* Only 1 of the on-premises router's routes are being added to the routing table.
What is the most likely cause of this problem?
Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer Exam Question 9
Your end users are located in close proximity to us-east1 and europe-west1. Their workloads need to communicate with each other. You want to minimize cost and increase network efficiency.
How should you design this topology?
How should you design this topology?
Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer Exam Question 10
You have configured Cloud CDN using HTTP(S) load balancing as the origin for cacheable content. Compression is configured on the web servers, but responses served by Cloud CDN are not compressed.
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
