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A company hosts a network virtual appliance (VNA) and Azure Route Server in different virtual networks (VNets). Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peering is enabled between the NVA loses internet connectivity after it advertises the default route to the route server.

You need to resolve the problem with the NVA.

What should you do?

A. Configure a user-defined route on the NVA subnet.

B. Move the route server to the same VNet as the NVA.

C. Configure a unique autonomous system number (ASN) on the NVA.

D. Configure a public IP address on the route server.

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Suggested Answer: C

   
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