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What are the network requirements for Private Google Access?

A.
Private Google Access automatically enables any API.
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A.
Private Google Access automatically enables any API.
B.
Your network must have appropriate routes for the destination IP ranges used by Google APIs and services.
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B.
Your network must have appropriate routes for the destination IP ranges used by Google APIs and services.
C.
Both A and B
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C.
Both A and B
D.
None of the Above
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D.
None of the Above
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Network requirements for Private Google Access:

- Because Private Google Access is enabled on a per-subnet basis, you must use a VPC network. Legacy networks are not supported because they don't support subnets.

- Private Google Access does not automatically enable any API. You must separately enable the Google APIs you need to use via the APIs & services page in the Google Cloud Console.

- If you use the private.googleapis.com or the restricted.googleapis.com domain names, you'll need to create DNS records to direct traffic to the IP addresses associated with those domains.

- Your network must have appropriate routes for the destination IP ranges used by Google APIs and services. These routes must use the default internet gateway next hop. If you use the private.googleapis.com or the restricted.googleapis.com domain names, you only need one route (per domain). Otherwise, you'll need to create multiple routes.

- Egress firewalls must permit traffic to the IP address ranges used by Google APIs and services. The implied allow egress firewall rule satisfies this requirement. For other ways to meet the firewall requirement.

asked 18/09/2024
Liusel Herrera Garcia
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