While expanding an environment across multiple subnets, newly deployed services do not receive requests from shared resources. Investigation shows no data path between existing addresses and the new segments. Which action addresses traffic flow to the intended destinations?
Publish a security policy that references every port for existing resources
Place all services in a large group with a common network range
Provide an additional gateway at the edge of each new segment
Adjust the component that dictates next hops to include the new segments
When multiple subnets are added, the component that defines next hops must include entries for the new segments. Changing security groups or merging zones will not fix missing paths. Adding or removing a firewall may help in other scenarios but will not route packets if traffic rules do not reference the desired segments. Adjusting the component that directs data ensures correct paths to the new services.
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