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  • samabc

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    August 8, 2025 at 8:40 am

    > This means the NIC cannot be attached to TDNET1,

    Hi JR,

    The question asks “What should you do to connect TDVM1 to TDNET1?”

    The question does not ask “How to can you attach the NIC to TDNET1”, although that is certainly part of a solution.

    I believe there are two solutions to the question “What should you do to connect TDVM1 to TDNET1?” :

    The first solution is to redeploy TDVM1 from South East Asia to Japan West region and then create and attach the network interface in to TDVM1 in the Japan West region.

    This is the answer given in the exam and is arguably the simpler solution.

    The second solution involves three steps:

    Step 1: You create a network interface in TD1 in the South East Asia region.
    Step 2: You create a virtual network in South East Asia region (call it TDNET2).
    Step 3: You create a peering between TDNET2 and TDNET1

    The first step is given in the exam as the solution to the problem:

    > Solution: You create a network interface in TD1 in the South East Asia region.

    This solution is not incorrect – it is just one step of three that are required to implement a complete solution.

    Regards,
    Sam

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