A routing database for a business network has 624 unique RFC 1918 and public IP prefixes. There are two AWS Direct Conne
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 10:00 pm
A routing database for a business network has 624 unique RFC 1918 and public IP prefixes. There are two AWS Direct Connect connections available to you. On both connections to the virtual private gateway, you configure a private virtual interface. At the moment, the virtual private gateway is not connected to a VPC. Neither BGP session will keep the client router in the Established state. According to the AWS Management Console, the private virtual interfaces are unavailable.
What might you do to resolve the issue and make the private virtual interface available in the AWS Management Console?
A. Attach the virtual private gateway to a VPC and enable route propagation.
B. Filter the public IP pre?xes on the corporate network from the private virtual interface.
C. Change the BGP advertisements from the corporate network to only be a default route.
D. Attach the second virtual interface to an alternative virtual private gateway.
What might you do to resolve the issue and make the private virtual interface available in the AWS Management Console?
A. Attach the virtual private gateway to a VPC and enable route propagation.
B. Filter the public IP pre?xes on the corporate network from the private virtual interface.
C. Change the BGP advertisements from the corporate network to only be a default route.
D. Attach the second virtual interface to an alternative virtual private gateway.