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Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Network Engineer

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 233

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Question # 4

You are responsible for designing a new connectivity solution for your organization's enterprise network to access and use Google Workspace. You have an existing Shared VPC with Compute Engine instances in us-west1. Currently, you access Google Workspace via your service provider's internet access. You want to set up a direct connection between your network and Google. What should you do?

A.

Order a Dedicated Interconnect connection in the same metropolitan area. Create a VLAN attachment, a Cloud Router in us-west1, and a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) session between your Cloud Router and your router.

B.

Order a Direct Peering connection in the same metropolitan area. Configure a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) session between Google and your router.

C.

Configure HA VPN in us-west1. Configure a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) session between your Cloud Router and your on-premises data center.

D.

Order a Carrier Peering connection in the same metropolitan area. Configure a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) session between Google and your router.

Question # 5

In order to provide subnet level isolation, you want to force instance-A in one subnet to route through a security appliance, called instance-B, in another subnet.

What should you do?

A.

Create a more specific route than the system-generated subnet route, pointing the next hop to instance-B with no tag.

B.

Create a more specific route than the system-generated subnet route, pointing the next hop to instance-B with a tag applied to instance-A.

C.

Delete the system-generated subnet route and create a specific route to instance-B with a tag applied to instance-A.

D.

Move instance-B to another VPC and, using multi-NIC, connect instance-B's interface to instance-A's network. Configure the appropriate routes to force traffic through to instance-A.

Question # 6

Your organization has resources in two different VPCs, each in different Google Cloud projects, and requires connectivity between the resources in the two VPCs. You have already determined that there is no IP address overlap; however, one VPC uses privately used public IP (PUPI) ranges. You would like to enable connectivity between these resources by using a lower cost and higher performance method. What should you do?

A.

Create an HA VPN between the two VPCs that includes the PUPI ranges in the custom route advertisements of the Cloud Router. Create the necessary ingress VPC firewall rules that target the specific resources by using IP ranges as the source filter.

B.

Create a VPC Network Peering connection between the two VPCs that allows the export and import of custom routes for public IP addresses. Create the necessary ingress VPC firewall rules that target the specific resources by using service accounts as the source filter.

C.

Create a VPC Network Peering connection between the two VPCs that allows the export and import of subnet routes with public IP addresses. Create the necessary ingress VPC firewall rules that target the specific resources by using IP ranges as the source filter.

D.

Create a VPC Network Peering connection between the two VPCs that allows the export and import of subnet routes with public IP addresses. Create the necessary ingress VPC firewall rules that target the specific resources by using network tags as the source filter.

Question # 7

You are adding steps to a working automation that uses a service account to authenticate. You need to drive the automation the ability to retrieve files from a Cloud Storage bucket. Your organization requires using the least privilege possible.

What should you do?

A.

Grant the compute.instanceAdmin to your user account.

B.

Grant the iam.serviceAccountUser to your user account.

C.

Grant the read-only privilege to the service account for the Cloud Storage bucket.

D.

Grant the cloud-platform privilege to the service account for the Cloud Storage bucket.

Question # 8

You have created an HTTP(S) load balanced service. You need to verify that your backend instances are responding properly.

How should you configure the health check?

A.

Set request-path to a specific URL used for health checking, and set proxy-header to PROXY_V1.

B.

Set request-path to a specific URL used for health checking, and set host to include a custom host header that identifies the health check.

C.

Set request-path to a specific URL used for health checking, and set response to a string that the backend service will always return in the response body.

D.

Set proxy-header to the default value, and set host to include a custom host header that identifies the health check.

Question # 9

You have a Cloud Storage bucket in Google Cloud project XYZ. The bucket contains sensitive data. You need to design a solution to ensure that only instances belonging to VPCs under project XYZ can access the data stored in this Cloud Storage bucket. What should you do?

A.

Configure Private Google Access to privately access the Cloud Storage service using private IP addresses.

B.

Configure a VPC Service Controls perimeter around project XYZ, and include storage.googleapis.com as a restricted service in the service perimeter.

C.

Configure Cloud Storage with projectPrivate Access Control List (ACL) that gives permission to the project team based on their roles.

D.

Configure Private Service Connect to privately access Cloud Storage from all VPCs under project XYZ.

Question # 10

You need to restrict access to your Google Cloud load-balanced application so that only specific IP addresses can connect.

What should you do?

A.

Create a secure perimeter using the Access Context Manager feature of VPC Service Controls and restrict access to the source IP range of the allowed clients and Google health check IP ranges.

B.

Create a secure perimeter using VPC Service Controls, and mark the load balancer as a service restricted to the source IP range of the allowed clients and Google health check IP ranges.

C.

Tag the backend instances "application," and create a firewall rule with target tag "application" and the source IP range of the allowed clients and Google health check IP ranges.

D.

Label the backend instances "application," and create a firewall rule with the target label "application" and the source IP range of the allowed clients and Google health check IP ranges.

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