A company has a VPC in the us-west-1 Region and another VPC in the ap-southeast-2 Region. Network engineers set up an AWS Direct Connect connection from their data center to the us-east-1 Region. They create a private virtual interface (VIF) that references a Direct Connect gateway, which is then connected to virtual private gateways in both VPCs. When the setup is complete, the engineers cannot access resources in us-west-1 from ap-southeast-2. What should the network engineers do to resolve this issue? A. Add the subnet range for the VPCs in us-west-1 and ap-southeast-2 to the route tables for both VPCs. Add the Direct Connect gateway as a target. B. Configure the Direct Connect gateway to route traffic between the VPCs in ap-southeast-2 and us-west-2. C. Establish a VPC peering connection between the VPCs in ap-southeast-2 and us-west-2. Add the subnet ranges to the routing tables. D. Create static routes in each VPC that point to the destination VPC with the virtual private gateway as the route target.  Suggested Answer: B Community Answer: C This question is in ANS-C00 AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty Exam For getting AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Amazon. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Amazon. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from Amazon's Certification Exam.
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