Practice Test 4 | Microsoft Azure Security Technologies | AZ-500 | Dumps | Mock Test
A company has an Azure virtual network that contains the following subnets.
Name | Network Security Group attached |
SubnetA | Yes |
SubnetB | No |
The following virtual machines are defined as part of the subscription.
Name | Network Security Group attached | Connected to |
whizlabvm1 | No | SubnetA |
whizlabvm2 | No | SubnetB |
whizlabvm3 | No | SubnetA |
whizlabvm4 | Yes | SubnetB |
The company currently has enabled Microsoft Defender for Cloud for the subscription.
Would this be able to enable Just-In-Time VM access for whizlabvm2?
A. Yes
B. No
Correct Answer – B
Here neither does the virtual machine or the subnet have a network security group attached. For Just-In-Time VM access, you need to have a network security group in place for the virtual machine.
This is also mentioned in the Microsoft documentation.
Reference: Just-in-time virtual machine access in Microsoft Defender for Cloud | Microsoft Learn
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