Your organization has a DX connection, and you've just created a new VPC and Private VIF to which you've linked your DX

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Your organization has a DX connection, and you've just created a new VPC and Private VIF to which you've linked your DX

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Your organization has a DX connection, and you've just created a new VPC and Private VIF to which you've linked your DX connection. You duplicated the configuration from the other VPC to guarantee consistency. Once the new VIF was joined, connection issues with both VPCs started to occur.

You verified that you were not using the same CIDR for each VPC, so what could possibly be the issue?

A. You used the same VLAN ID for both connections.
B. You overloaded your DX circuit.
C. Your MPLS provider does not allow traffic to two VPCs.
D. You can only connect one VIF to a DX circuit.
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