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Google Exam Professional Cloud Network Engineer Topic 8 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Network Engineer exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 8
[All Professional Cloud Network Engineer Questions]

Your organization has a hub and spoke architecture with VPC Network Peering, and hybrid connectivity is centralized at the hub. The Cloud Router in the hub VPC is advertising subnet routes, but the on-premises router does not appear to be receiving any subnet routes from the VPC spokes. You need to resolve this issue. What should you do?

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D is the way to go. Who knows, maybe the on-premises router is just feeling a bit left out and needs a little attention through that BGP route policy.
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Jerry
21 hours ago
D is the correct answer, no doubt. Although, I do wonder if the on-premises router is just playing a game of hide-and-seek with those subnet routes.
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Lili
3 days ago
D all the way! I can already see the on-premises router scratching its head, wondering where those subnet routes are. Time to set up that BGP policy!
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Karan
9 days ago
Definitely D. Creating a BGP route policy is the way to go here. Seems like the other options wouldn't fully solve the issue.
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Sharan
13 days ago
Hmm, I was considering B, but D makes more sense since we need to ensure the subnets are being announced properly.
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Jeniffer
15 days ago
I think D is the correct answer. We need to set up a BGP route policy to advertise the VPC spoke subnets to the on-premises router.
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Zoila
25 days ago
I think creating a BGP route policy at the Cloud Router might also work. We need to ensure the subnets of the VPC spokes are being announced towards the on-premises environment.
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Lonna
28 days ago
I agree with Sherly. Creating custom routes at the Cloud Router in the hub seems like the best solution to ensure the on-premises router receives the subnet routes.
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Sherly
30 days ago
I think we should create custom routes at the Cloud Router in the hub to advertise the subnets of the VPC spokes.
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