Multiple Choice
A company has a VPC in the us-west-1 Region and another VPC in the ap-southeast-2 Region. Network engineers set up an AWS Direct Connect connection from their data center to the us-east-1 Region. They create a private virtual interface (VIF) that references a Direct Connect gateway, which is then connected to virtual private gateways in both VPCs. When the setup is complete, the engineers cannot access resources in us-west-1 from ap-southeast-2. What should the network engineers do to resolve this issue?
A) Add the subnet range for the VPCs in us-west-1 and ap-southeast-2 to the route tables for both VPCs. Add the Direct Connect gateway as a target.
B) Configure the Direct Connect gateway to route traffic between the VPCs in ap-southeast-2 and us-west-2.
C) Establish a VPC peering connection between the VPCs in ap-southeast-2 and us-west-2. Add the subnet ranges to the routing tables.
D) Create static routes in each VPC that point to the destination VPC with the virtual private gateway as the route target.
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