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Hello JimmyD,
Thanks for reaching out and giving us your feedback. I’ve already answered this question in another thread, so I’ll be copying my response. First, I acknowledge our mistake in the phrasing of the correct answer here. We can’t have two identical entries in a single RT, so there must be 2 RTs in the VPC A, each having an association with different subnets. Both RTs will contain destination routes to 10.0.0.0/16 with different peering targets.
For example:
VPC A -subnet1 RT:
10.0.0.0/16 : pcx-aaabbb
VPC A -subnet2 RT:
10.0.0.0/16 : pcx-aaaccc
I’ve already modified the item. The change should be reflected once our admin has reviewed it.
For your second question, I’m not sure where you got the values 172.16.0.88/32 and 172.16.0.99/32. The source IPs that were mentioned in the scenario were 172.16.0.10 and 172.16.0.22.
Let me know if there’s anything I can help you with.
Regards,
Carlo @ Tutorials Dojo