Your network environment includes remote employees.
You need to create a secure connection for the remote employees who require access to
your Azure virtual network.
What should you do?
A.
Deploy Windows Server 2012 RRAS.
B.
Configure a point-to-site VPN.
C.
Configure an ExpressRoute.
D.
Configure a site-to-site VPN.
I think it’s B, for remote employees you would want a point-to-site VPN, site-to-site connections you would use a windows Server 2012 RRAS. http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2013/04/26/virtual-network-adds-new-capabilities-for-cross-premises-connectivity/
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/virtual-network/
Azure Virtual Network easily extends your on-premises network through site-to-site VPN, much the way you’d set up and connect to a remote branch office. You control the network topology, including configuration of DNS and IP address ranges, and manage it just like your on-premises infrastructure.
Reference: Azure, Extend your datacenter into the cloud
In my opinion D
I think it’s B, yu do not know were those external emloyees residing. A site to site VPN would only allow external users access the environment from one site.
Point to site would allow then to do that.
It is B
“Second, we’ve added a new capability called Point-to-Site VPN which allows you to setup VPN connections between individual computers and a virtual network in Azure. We built this capability based on customer requests and learnings from a preview feature called Windows Azure Connect. Point-to-Site VPN greatly simplifies setting up secure connections between Azure and client machines, whether from your office environment or from remote locations.”
what is the correct answer?
it is B
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my understand that remote employee have to set point to site vpn to access the company private network
I think the correct answer is B
Yes I should be “B”
B is the right answer as the question didn’t say the employees are in the “remote office” but remote employees. This means that they are mobile workers in remote locations for which you can create a gateway and setup a point to site VPN.
+1 for B
B!!!!! 🙂
I used a Windows 2008 R2 RRAS server and worked 😉
Yes, if your VM has a public IP
B is correct
B is correct because remote employees are scattered around and all are not in the same place. Therefore, B, point-to-site
anyone (… but joni) knows this is B – simple. The clue is remote employees. You’re NOT going to establish a S2S VPN to all of them now are you! (no.)
anyone who has read documentation would know answer is B Point to Site VPN
Answer is Configure a point to site VPN
We call this feature Point-to-Site Virtual Private Networking. This feature greatly simplifies setting up secure connections between Windows Azure and client machines, whether from your office environment or from remote locations. It is especially useful for developers who want to connect to a Windows Azure Virtual Network
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We call this feature Point-to-Site Virtual Private Networking. This feature greatly simplifies setting up secure connections between Windows Azure and client machines, whether from your office environment or from remote locations. It is especially useful for developers who want to connect to a Windows Azure Virtual Network
We call this feature Point-to-Site Virtual Private Networking. This feature greatly simplifies setting up secure connections between Windows Azure and client machines, whether from your office environment or from remote locations. It is especially useful for developers who want to connect to a Windows Azure Virtual Network