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Question 140 - Professional Cloud Network Engineer discussion
Your organization uses a Shared VPC architecture with a host project and three service projects. You have Compute Engine instances that reside in the service projects. You have critical workloads in your on-premises data center. You need to ensure that the Google Cloud instances can resolve onpremises hostnames via the Dedicated Interconnect you deployed to establish hybrid connectivity.
What should you do?
A.
Create a Cloud DNS private forwarding zone in the host project of the Shared VPC that forwards the private zone to the on-premises DNS servers.In your Cloud Router, add a custom route advertisement for the IP 35.199.192.0/19 to the onpremises environment.
B.
Create a Cloud DNS private forwarding zone in the host project of the Shared VPC that forwards the Private zone to the on-premises DNS servers.In your Cloud Router, add a custom route advertisement for the IP 169.254 169.254 to the onpremises environment.
C.
Configure a Cloud DNS private zone in the host project of the Shared VPC.Set up DNS forwarding to your Google Cloud private zone on your on-premises DNS servers to point to the inbound forwarder IP address in your host project In your Cloud Router, add a custom route advertisement for the IP 169.254 169 254 to the onpremises environment.
D.
Configure a Cloud DNS private zone in the host project of the Shared VPC.Set up DNS forwarding to your Google Cloud private zone on your on-premises DNS servers to point to the inbound forwarder IP address in your host project.Configure a DNS policy in the Shared VPC to allow inbound query forwarding with your on-premises DNS server as the alternative DNS server.
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