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AZ-700: What Are the Options to Enable Auto Registration for Azure Private DNS Zones on Virtual Networks?

Learn how to configure auto registration for Azure Private DNS zones and link them to virtual networks. Understand the limitations and steps for VNet1, VNet2, and VNet3 in the AZ-700 exam scenario.

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Question

You have an Azure subscription that contains the following virtual networks:

  • VNet1: Has a linked Azure Private DNS zone named Zone1.com. Zone1.com virtual network link has auto registration enabled.
  • VNet2: Has a linked Azure Private DNS zone named Zone2.com. Zone2.com virtual network link has auto registration disabled.
  • VNet3: Does not have a linked Azure Private DNS zone.

You create an Azure Private DNS zone named Zone3.com.
You plan to link Zone3.com to a virtual network.
You need to ensure that you can enable auto registration for the link.
To which virtual networks can you link Zone3.com and enable auto registration?

A. VNet1 and VNet2 only
B. VNet1, VNet2, and VNet3
C. VNet2 and VNet3 only
D. VNet3 only

Answer

C. VNet2 and VNet3 only

Explanation

A specific virtual network can be linked to only one private DNS zone when automatic VM DNS registration is enabled. You can, however, link multiple virtual networks to a single DNS zone. Because VNet1 already has a network link that has auto registration enabled, you can link Zone3.com and enable auto registration only to VNet2 and VNet3.

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