AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty ANS-C01

#11 Multiple Choice

A company is using custom DNS servers that run BIND for name resolution in its VPCs. The VPCs are deployed across multiple AWS accounts that
are part of the same organization in AWS Organizations. All the VPCs are connected to a transit gateway. The BIND servers are running in a central
VPC and are configured to forward all queries for an on-premises DNS domain to DNS servers that are hosted in an on-premises data center. To
ensure that all the VPCs use the custom DNS servers, a network engineer has configured a VPC DHCP options set in all the VPCs that specifies
the custom DNS servers to be used as domain name servers.
Multiple development teams in the company want to use Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS). A development team has created a new EFS
file system but cannot mount the file system to one of its Amazon EC2 instances. The network engineer discovers that the EC2 instance cannot
resolve the IP address for the EFS mount point fs-33444567d.efs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com. The network engineer needs to implement a solution
so that development teams throughout the organization can mount EFS file systems.
Which combination of steps will meet these requirements? (Choose two.)

A.

Configure the BIND DNS servers in the central VPC to forward queries for efs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com to the Amazon provided DNS
server (169.254.169.253).

B.

Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver outbound endpoint in the central VPC. Update all the VPC DHCP options sets to use
AmazonProvidedDNS for name resolution. Most Voted

C.

Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver inbound endpoint in the central VPUpdate all the VPC DHCP options sets to use the Route 53 Resolver
inbound endpoint in the central VPC for name resolution.

D.

Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver rule to forward queries for the on-premises domain to the on-premises DNS servers. Share the rule
with the organization by using AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM). Associate the rule with all the VPCs. Most Voted

E.

Create an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone for the efs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com domain. Associate the private hosted zone with the
VPC where the EC2 instance is deployed. Create an A record for fs-33444567d.efs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com in the private hosted zone.
Configure the A record to return the mount target of the EFS mount point.

#12 Single Choice

An ecommerce company is hosting a web application on Amazon EC2 instances to handle continuously changing customer demand. The EC2
instances are part of an Auto Scaling group. The company wants to implement a solution to distribute traffic from customers to the EC2
instances. The company must encrypt all traffic at all stages between the customers and the application servers. No decryption at intermediate
points is allowed.
Which solution will meet these requirements?

A.

Create an Application Load Balancer (ALB). Add an HTTPS listener to the ALB. Configure the Auto Scaling group to register instances with
the ALB's target group.

B.

Create an Amazon CloudFront distribution. Configure the distribution with a custom SSL/TLS certificate. Set the Auto Scaling group as the
distribution's origin.

C.

Create a Network Load Balancer (NLB). Add a TCP listener to the NLB. Configure the Auto Scaling group to register instances with the
NLB's target group. Most Voted

D.

Create a Gateway Load Balancer (GLB). Configure the Auto Scaling group to register instances with the GLB's target group.

#13 Single Choice

A company has two on-premises data center locations. There is a company-managed router at each data center. Each data center has a dedicated
AWS Direct Connect connection to a Direct Connect gateway through a private virtual interface. The router for the first location is advertising 110
routes to the Direct Connect gateway by using BGP, and the router for the second location is advertising 60 routes to the Direct Connect gateway
by using BGP. The Direct Connect gateway is attached to a company VPC through a virtual private gateway.
A network engineer receives reports that resources in the VPC are not reachable from various locations in either data center. The network
engineer checks the VPC route table and sees that the routes from the first data center location are not being populated into the route table. The
network engineer must resolve this issue in the most operationally efficient manner.
What should the network engineer do to meet these requirements?

A.

Remove the Direct Connect gateway, and create a new private virtual interface from each company router to the virtual private gateway of
the VPC.

B.

Change the router configurations to summarize the advertised routes. Most Voted

C.

Open a support ticket to increase the quota on advertised routes to the VPC route table.

D.

Create an AWS Transit Gateway. Attach the transit gateway to the VPC, and connect the Direct Connect gateway to the transit gateway.

#14 Multiple Choice

A company has expanded its network to the AWS Cloud by using a hybrid architecture with multiple AWS accounts. The company has set up a
shared AWS account for the connection to its on-premises data centers and the company offices. The workloads consist of private web-based
services for internal use. These services run in different AWS accounts. Office-based employees consume these services by using a DNS name in
an on-premises DNS zone that is named example.internal.
The process to register a new service that runs on AWS requires a manual and complicated change request to the internal DNS. The process
involves many teams.
The company wants to update the DNS registration process by giving the service creators access that will allow them to register their DNS
records. A network engineer must design a solution that will achieve this goal. The solution must maximize cost-effectiveness and must require
the least possible number of configuration changes.
Which combination of steps should the network engineer take to meet these requirements? (Choose three.)

A.

Create a record for each service in its local private hosted zone (serviceA.account1.aws.example.internal). Provide this DNS record to the
employees who need access.

B.

Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver inbound endpoint in the shared account VPC. Create a conditional forwarder for a domain named
aws.example.internal on the on-premises DNS servers. Set the forwarding IP addresses to the inbound endpoint's IP addresses that were
created. Most Voted

C.

Create an Amazon Route 53 Resolver rule to forward any queries made to onprem.example.internal to the on-premises DNS servers.

D.

Create an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone named aws.example.internal in the shared AWS account to resolve queries for this
domain. Most Voted

E.

Launch two Amazon EC2 instances in the shared AWS account. Install BIND on each instance. Create a DNS conditional forwarder on each
BIND server to forward queries for each subdomain under aws.example.internal to the appropriate private hosted zone in each AWS account.
Create a conditional forwarder for a domain named aws.example.internal on the on-premises DNS servers. Set the forwarding IP addresses to
the IP addresses of the BIND servers.

F.

Create a private hosted zone in the shared AWS account for each account that runs the service. Configure the private hosted zone to
contain aws.example.internal in the domain (account1.aws.example.internal). Associate the private hosted zone with the VPC that runs the
service and the shared account VPC. Most Voted

#15 Single Choice

A company has multiple AWS accounts. Each account contains one or more VPCs. A new security guideline requires the inspection of all traffic
between VPCs.
The company has deployed a transit gateway that provides connectivity between all VPCs. The company also has deployed a shared services VPC
with Amazon EC2 instances that include IDS services for stateful inspection. The EC2 instances are deployed across three Availability Zones. The
company has set up VPC associations and routing on the transit gateway. The company has migrated a few test VPCs to the new solution for
traffic inspection.
Soon after the configuration of routing, the company receives reports of intermittent connections for traffic that crosses Availability Zones.
What should a network engineer do to resolve this issue?

A.

Modify the transit gateway VPC attachment on the shared services VPC by enabling cross-Availability Zone load balancing.

B.

Modify the transit gateway VPC attachment on the shared services VPC by enabling appliance mode support. Most Voted

C.

Modify the transit gateway by selecting VPN equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) routing support.

D.

Modify the transit gateway by selecting multicast support.

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