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Your organization recently created a sandbox environment for a new cloud deployment.

Your organization recently created a sandbox environment for a new cloud deployment. To have parity with the production environment, a pair of Compute Engine instances with multiple network interfaces (NICs) were deployed. These Compute Engine instances have a NIC in the Untrusted VPC (10.0.0.0/23) and a NIC in the Trusted VPC (10.128.0.0/9). A HA VPN tunnel has been established to the on-premises environment from the Untrusted VPC. Through this pair of VPN tunnels, the on-premises environment receives the route advertisements for the Untrusted and Trusted VPCs. In return, the on-premises environment advertises a number of CIDR ranges to the Untrusted VPC. However, when you tried to access one of the test services from the on-premises environment to the Trusted VPC, you received no response. You need to configure a highly available solution to enable the on-premises users to connect to the services in the Trusted VPC. What should you do?

A.

Add both multi-NIC VMs to a new unmanaged instance group, named nva-uig.

Create an internal passthrough Network Load Balancer in the Untrusted VPC, named ilb-untrusted, with the nva-uig unmanaged instance group designated as the backend.

Create a custom static route in the Untrusted VPC for destination 10.123.0.0/9 and the next hop ilb-untrusted.

Create an internal passthrough Network Load Balancer in the Trusted VP

B.

Add both multi-NIC VMs to a new unmanaged instance group, named nva-uig.

Create an internal passthrough Network Load Balancer in the Untrusted VPC, named ilb-untrusted, with the nva-uig unmanaged instance group designated as the backend.

Create a custom static route in the Untrusted VPC for destination 10.128.0.0/9 and the next hop ilb-untrusted.

Create an internal passthrough Network Load Balancer in the Trusted VP

C.

Add both multi-NIC VMs to a new unmanaged instance group, named nva-uigO.

Create an internal passthrough Network Load Balancer in the Untrusted VPC, named ilb-untrusted, with the nva-uigO as backend.

Create a custom static route in the Untrusted VPC for destination 10.128.0.0/9 and the next hop ilb-untrusted.

Add both multi-NIC VMs to a new unmanaged instance group, named nva-uigl.

Create an internal passthrou

D.

Add both multi-NIC VMs to a new unmanaged instance group, named nva-uig.

Create two custom static routes in the Untrusted VPC for destination 10.128.0.0/9 and set each of the VMs’ NIC as the next hop.

Create two custom static routes in the Trusted VPC for destination 10.0.0.0/23 and set each of the VMs' NIC as the next hop.

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