Which value should you use in each parameter of the Power Shell command?

DRAG DROP
You administer two virtual machines (VMs) that are deployed to a cloud service. The VMs
are part of a virtual network.
The cloud service monitor and virtual network configuration are configured as shown in the
exhibits. (Click the Exhibits button.)

You need to create an internal load balancer named fabLoadBalancer that has a static IP
address of 172.16.0.100.
Which value should you use in each parameter of the Power Shell command?
To answer, drag the appropriate value to the correct location in the Power Shell command.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split
bar between panes or scroll to view content.

DRAG DROP
You administer two virtual machines (VMs) that are deployed to a cloud service. The VMs
are part of a virtual network.
The cloud service monitor and virtual network configuration are configured as shown in the
exhibits. (Click the Exhibits button.)

You need to create an internal load balancer named fabLoadBalancer that has a static IP
address of 172.16.0.100.
Which value should you use in each parameter of the Power Shell command?
To answer, drag the appropriate value to the correct location in the Power Shell command.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split
bar between panes or scroll to view content.

Answer:

Explanation:



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Green Hosting

Green Hosting

Answer should be correct

172.16.0.100 is fall under subnet2

Sean

Sean

finally an easy one!

challenge

challenge

Answer correct

Dean

Dean

Not correct.

You can’t call it fabSvc1 or two because they are the names of the VMs, can’t call it fabSVC because that is the cloud service name. The only name it can be called is fabrikamVNet.