You have an Azure subscription that contains the Azure virtual machines shown in the following table.
You configure the network interfaces of the virtual machines to use the settings shown in the following table.
From the settings of VNET1 you configure the DNS servers shown in the following exhibit.
The virtual machines can successfully connect to the DNS server that has an IP address of 192.168.10.15 and the DNS server that has an IP address of
193.77.134.10.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Correct Answer:
Box 1: Yes –
VM1 uses the VNET configured DNS 193.77.134.10. You can specify DNS server IP addresses in the VNet settings. The setting is applied as the default DNS server(s) for all VMs in the VNet. The DNS is set on the VNET level.
Box 2: No –
VM2 uses the NIC configured DNS 192.168.10.15. You can set DNS servers per VM or cloud service to override the default network settings. This VM has 192.168.10.5 set as DNS server, so it overrides the default DNS set on VNET1.
Box 3: Yes –
VM3 uses the NIC configured DNS 192.168.10.15 You can set DNS servers per VM or cloud service to override the default network settings. This VM has 192.168.10.5 set as DNS server, so it overrides the default DNS set on VNET1.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-faq#name-resolution-dns