Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You have deployed two virtual machines, VM1 and VM2, in the same virtual network but in different subnets. VM1 cannot connect to VM2 over the network. You've verified that both virtual machines are running and that security policies are configured to allow the required traffic. What is the next step you should take to troubleshoot the connectivity issue?
Verify that virtual network peering is configured between the subnets.
Add both virtual machines to the same application security group.
Diagnose the issue using Azure Network Watcher's connection troubleshoot feature.
Check the effective security rules applied to both virtual machines.
Using Azure Network Watcher's connection troubleshoot feature helps identify connectivity issues between resources. It can perform checks to determine if a connection is successful and provide detailed information about where the traffic might be failing. While checking effective security rules can be helpful, in this scenario you've already verified the configurations of Network Security Groups (NSGs). Virtual network peering is unnecessary between subnets within the same virtual network. Adding both VMs to the same Application Security Group (ASG) is unnecessary if the NSGs are already configured correctly.
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