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Vendor: Google
Exam Code: Professional-Cloud-Network-Engineer
Exam Name: Professional Cloud Network Engineer
Date: Apr 10, 2024
File Size: 1 MB

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Question 1
You want to implement an IPSec tunnel between your on-premises network and a VPC via Cloud VPN. You need to restrict reachability over the tunnel to specific local subnets, and you do not have a device capable of speaking Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
Which routing option should you choose?
  1. Dynamic routing using Cloud Router
  2. Route-based routing using default traffic selectors
  3. Policy-based routing using a custom local traffic selector
  4. Policy-based routing using the default local traffic selector
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Reference: https://cloud.google.com/vpn/docs/concepts/overview
Reference: https://cloud.google.com/vpn/docs/concepts/overview
Question 2
You have enabled HTTP(S) load balancing for your application, and your application developers havereported that HTTP(S) requests are not being distributed correctly to your Compute Engine VirtualMachine instances. You want to find data about how the request are being distributed.
Which two methods can accomplish this? (Choose two.)
  1. On the Load Balancer details page of the GCP Console, click on the Monitoring tab, select your backend service, and look at the graphs.
  2. In Stackdriver Error Reporting, look for any unacknowledged errors for the Cloud Load Balancers service.
  3. In Stackdriver Monitoring, select Resources > Metrics Explorer and search for https/request_bytes_count metric.
  4. In Stackdriver Monitoring, select Resources > Google Cloud Load Balancers and review the Key Metrics graphs in the dashboard.
  5. In Stackdriver Monitoring, create a new dashboard and track the https/backend_request_countmetric for the load balancer.
Correct answer: AE
Question 3
You want to use Partner Interconnect to connect your on-premises network with your VPC. You already have an Interconnect partner.
What should you first?
  1. Log in to your partner's portal and request the VLAN attachment there.
  2. Ask your Interconnect partner to provision a physical connection to Google.
  3. Create a Partner Interconnect type VLAN attachment in the GCP Console and retrieve the pairing key.
  4. Run gcloud compute interconnect attachments partner update <attachment> / -- region <region> - -admin-enabled.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/interconnect/concepts/partneroverview?hl=En#provisioning "To provision a Partner Interconnect connection with a serviceprovider, you start by connecting your on-premises network to a supported service provider. Work with the service provider to establish connectivity.
https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/interconnect/concepts/partneroverview?hl=En#provisioning "
To provision a Partner Interconnect connection with a serviceprovider, you start by connecting your on-premises network to a supported service provider. Work with the service provider to establish connectivity.
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