You are developing a web application that connects to an existing virtual network. The web application needs to
access a database that runs on a virtual machine.
In the Azure portal, you use the virtual network integration user interface to select from a list of virtual networks.
The virtual network that the web application needs to connect to is not selectable.
You need to update the existing virtual network so you can connect to it.
What should you do?

A.
Enable ExpressRoute.
B.
Enable site-to-site VPN.
C.
Enable point-to-site VPN with a dynamic routing gateway.
D.
Enable point-to-site VPN with a static routing gateway.
The answer should be C, Enable point-to-site VPN with a dynamic routing gateway.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/web-sites-integrate-with-vnet
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correct
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I agree.
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I think B) is correct. It’s a VNet to VNet connection so S2S it’s right.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-vnet-vnet-resource-manager-portal
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I correct my self, C) is the best answer
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C is correct
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is virtual network on prem need to connect to to azure webapp? how can point to site? if question mention a single VM connect to azure webapp, than point to site is make sense…
i still prefer B
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The question doesn’t mention azure web app anywhere
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Yall are wack, that article listed says it all…
Answer is B b/c C won’t show you the address space in the list, at least that’s how I read it
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Site to site address space – You can use Site to Site VPNs to connect your VNet to your on-premises resources or to other VNet. Should you have that configured then the IP ranges defined with that VPN connection shows here.
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/web-sites-integrate-with-vnet
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Fake! These are 70-533 Questions.
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