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Question ID 18090 | You manage an Azure virtual network that hosts 15 virtual machines (VMs) on a single
subnet, which is used for testing a line of business (LOB) application. The application is
deployed to a VM named TestWebServiceVM.
You need to ensure that TestWebServiceVM always starts by using the same IP address.
You need to achieve this goal by using the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
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Option A | Use the Management Portal to configure TestWebServiceVM.
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Option B | Use RDP to configure TestWebServiceVM.
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Option C | Run the Set-AzureStaticVNetIP PowerShell cmdlet.
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Option D | Run the Get-AzureReservedIP PowerShell cmdlet.
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation: Specify a static internal IP for a previously created VM If you want to set a static IP address for a VM that you previously created, you can do so by using the following cmdlets. If you already set an IP address for the VM and you want to change it to a different IP address, youll need to remove the existing static IP address before running these cmdlets. See the instructions below to remove a static IP. For this procedure, youll use the Update-AzureVM cmdlet. The Update-AzureVM cmdlet restarts the VM as part of the update process. The DIP that you specify will be assigned after the VM restarts. In this example, we set the IP address for VM2, which is located in cloud service StaticDemo. Get-AzureVM -ServiceName StaticDemo -Name VM2 | Set-AzureStaticVNetIP -IPAddress 192.168.4.7 | Update-AzureVM
Question ID 18091 | You have an Azure subscription.
In Azure, you create two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2. Both virtual machines are
instances in a cloud service named Cloud1.
You need to ensure that the virtual machines only replicate within the data center in which
they were created.
Which settings should you modify?
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Option A | virtual machine
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Option B | storage account
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Option C | cloud services
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Option D | Azure subscription
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation