Google Cloud Professional Cloud Network Engineer — Question 200
Your organization is connecting their Shared VPC network to their on-premises data center by using Dedicated Interconnect to provide connectivity to all of its service projects. You need to create a design to configure your VLAN attachments and Cloud Routers. You also want to achieve a 99.9% Cloud Interconnect SLA based on Google Cloud s reference design. What should you do?
Answer options
- A. Create two Cloud Interconnect connections in different edge availability domains of two different co-location facilities in a project that will contain your connections. Create one VLAN attachment and Cloud Router for each physical interconnect in the Shared VPC host project.
- B. Create two Interconnect connections in different edge availability domains of the co-location facility in a project that will contain your connections. Create one VLAN attachment for each physical Cloud Interconnect connection and a single Cloud Router in the Shared VPC host project.
- C. Create two Cloud Interconnect connections in different edge availability domains of the co-location facility in a project that will contain your connections. Create one VLAN attachment for each physical interconnect and a single Cloud Router in the service projects.
- D. Create two Cloud Interconnect connections in different edge availability domains of the co-location facility in a project that will contain your connections. Create a Cloud Router in the Shared VPC host project and the VLAN attachments in the Shared VPC service projects.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Option B is correct because it specifies creating two Interconnect connections with one VLAN attachment for each connection and a single Cloud Router in the Shared VPC host project, which aligns with the design for a 99.9% SLA. Options A, C, and D introduce either multiple Cloud Routers or incorrect placements of VLAN attachments, which do not meet the SLA requirements and could complicate the network design.