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AZ-700: Which Routing Protocol Should Use to Connect On-Premises Routers to Azure Route Server in VNet1?

Learn how to connect your on-premises network to Azure Route Server with the correct routing protocol. Discover why BGP is the only supported protocol for dynamic routing exchange in the AZ-700 certification exam scenario.

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Question

Your on-premises network is connected to an Azure Virtual Network named VNet1.
On-premises routers support the following routing protocols:

  • RIP
  • BGP
  • EGP

You plan to deploy an Azure Route Server named RoutSrv1 to VNet1.
You need to ensure that routing information can be exchanged dynamically between the on-premises routers and RoutSrv1.
Which routing protocols should you implement?

A. BGP only
B. BGP or EGP only
C. RIP, BGP, or EGP
D. RIP or EGP only

Answer

A. BGP only

Explanation

Azure Route Server supports only the BGP protocol. As such, you must implement only BGP if you want the on-premises infrastructure to exchange routing information with Azure Route Server.

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