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SAP-C02 Practice Question: Design Solutions for Organizational Complexity

Drag and drop the steps to set up a Direct Connect private virtual interface in the correct order.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

Steps
Order
1Step 1
2Step 2
3Step 3
4Step 4
5Step 5

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Step 1: Create virtual interface in AWS, Step 2: Configure on-premises router, Step 3: Establish BGP session, Step 4: Verify interface availability, Step 5: Update route tables

The correct order is: first create the virtual interface in AWS, then configure the on-premises router, establish BGP, verify availability, and finally update route tables.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Step 1: Create virtual interface in AWS, Step 2: Configure on-premises router, Step 3: Establish BGP session, Step 4: Verify interface availability, Step 5: Update route tables

    Why this is correct

    This order is correct because the virtual interface must first exist in AWS to provide the target for BGP configuration. Then the on-premises router is configured with the correct VLAN and BGP parameters. Establishing BGP follows to exchange routes, after which we verify that the interface is up and routes are received. Finally, route tables are updated to direct traffic through the virtual interface.

  • Step 1: Configure on-premises router, Step 2: Create virtual interface in AWS, Step 3: Establish BGP session, Step 4: Verify interface availability, Step 5: Update route tables

    Why it's wrong here

    This order is incorrect because you cannot configure the on-premises router before creating the virtual interface in AWS, as the virtual interface provides the necessary parameters (e.g., VLAN ID, BGP peer IP) for router configuration. Attempting to configure the router first would lead to incomplete or erroneous settings.

  • Step 1: Create virtual interface in AWS, Step 2: Establish BGP session, Step 3: Configure on-premises router, Step 4: Verify interface availability, Step 5: Update route tables

    Why it's wrong here

    This order is incorrect because BGP cannot be established before the on-premises router is configured with the correct BGP peer IP and authentication. The router must be set up first to initiate the BGP session. Skipping router configuration leads to a failed BGP peering attempt.

  • Step 1: Create virtual interface in AWS, Step 2: Configure on-premises router, Step 3: Update route tables, Step 4: Establish BGP session, Step 5: Verify interface availability

    Why it's wrong here

    This order is incorrect because route tables should only be updated after BGP is established and the interface is verified to be available. Updating route tables prematurely could direct traffic to a non-functional interface, causing connectivity issues. BGP and verification ensure the link is working before routing changes.

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