Google Professional Cloud Network Engineer - Professional Cloud Network Engineer Exam

Question #6 (Topic: Single Topic)
You are using a third-party next-generation firewall to inspect traffic. You created a custom route of 0.0.0.0/0 to route egress traffic to the firewall. You want to
allow your VPC instances without public IP addresses to access the BigQuery and Cloud Pub/Sub APIs, without sending the traffic through the firewall.
Which two actions should you take? (Choose two.)
A. Turn on Private Google Access at the subnet level. B. Turn on Private Google Access at the VPC level. C. Turn on Private Services Access at the VPC level. D. Create a set of custom static routes to send traffic to the external IP addresses of Google APIs and services via the default internet gateway. E. Create a set of custom static routes to send traffic to the internal IP addresses of Google APIs and services via the default internet gateway.
Answer: AD
Question #7 (Topic: Single Topic)
All the instances in your project are configured with the custom metadata enable-oslogin value set to FALSE and to block project-wide SSH keys. None of the
instances are set with any SSH key, and no project-wide SSH keys have been configured. Firewall rules are set up to allow SSH sessions from any IP address
range. You want to SSH into one instance.
What should you do?
A. Open the Cloud Shell SSH into the instance using gcloud compute ssh. B. Set the custom metadata enable-oslogin to TRUE, and SSH into the instance using a third-party tool like putty or ssh. C. Generate a new SSH key pair. Verify the format of the private key and add it to the instance. SSH into the instance using a third-party tool like putty or ssh. D. Generate a new SSH key pair. Verify the format of the public key and add it to the project. SSH into the instance using a third-party tool like putty or ssh.
Answer: A
Question #8 (Topic: Single Topic)
You work for a university that is migrating to GCP.
These are the cloud requirements:
"¢ On-premises connectivity with 10 Gbps
"¢ Lowest latency access to the cloud
"¢ Centralized Networking Administration Team
New departments are asking for on-premises connectivity to their projects. You want to deploy the most cost-efficient interconnect solution for connecting the
campus to Google Cloud.
What should you do?
A. Use Shared VPC, and deploy the VLAN attachments and Interconnect in the host project. B. Use Shared VPC, and deploy the VLAN attachments in the service projects. Connect the VLAN attachment to the Shared VPC's host project. C. Use standalone projects, and deploy the VLAN attachments in the individual projects. Connect the VLAN attachment to the standalone projects' Interconnects. D. Use standalone projects and deploy the VLAN attachments and Interconnects in each of the individual projects.
Answer: A
Question #9 (Topic: Single Topic)
You have deployed a new internal application that provides HTTP and TFTP services to on-premises hosts. You want to be able to distribute traffic across multiple
Compute Engine instances, but need to ensure that clients are sticky to a particular instance across both services.
Which session affinity should you choose?
A. None B. Client IP C. Client IP and protocol D. Client IP, port and protocol
Answer: B
Question #10 (Topic: Single Topic)
You created a new VPC network named Dev with a single subnet. You added a firewall rule for the network Dev to allow HTTP traffic only and enabled logging.
When you try to log in to an instance in the subnet via Remote Desktop Protocol, the login fails. You look for the Firewall rules logs in Stackdriver Logging, but you
do not see any entries for blocked traffic. You want to see the logs for blocked traffic.
What should you do?
A. Check the VPC flow logs for the instance. B. Try connecting to the instance via SSH, and check the logs. C. Create a new firewall rule to allow traffic from port 22, and enable logs. D. Create a new firewall rule with priority 65500 to deny all traffic, and enable logs.
Answer: D
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