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Which Aviatrix feature customer might leverage to help prevent connected partners from affecting cloud routing when peered with dynamic routing protocols?
Dynamic Route Propagation Using Aviatrix Orchestrator is the only guaranteed way
to ensure your on-prem routes are properly propagated to Spoke VPCs. AWS Transit Gateway
propagates VPC CIDR and IPSEC VPN routes to the Transit Gateway route table. But the routes
are not propagated to the VPC route table. It is the account owner's responsibility to program
VPC route tables. Aviatrix Transit Gateway Orchestrator dynamically updates route entries in the
VPC route tables.
High speed private connectivity from customer locations (data centers, Headquarters) to public cloud such as AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, Google Interconnect and OCI FastConnect are encrypted by default?
AWS Direct Connect is a private link into AWS regions that provides bandwidth. The service
is not natively encrypted when initially deployed.
Express Route does not provide network traffic encryption for its circuits!
Google InterConnect NOT encrypted by default.
An example of a Network Virtual Appliance (NVA) would include which of the following.
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You can peer AWS TGWS within a Region
You can peer two transit gateways and route traffic between them, which includes IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. To do this, create a peering attachment on your transit gateway, and specify a transit gateway in another AWS Region. The peer transit gateway can be in your account or a different AWS account.
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