Multiple Choice
Your on-premises data center has 2 routers connected to your Google Cloud environment through a VPN on each router. All applications are working correctly; however, all of the traffic is passing across a single VPN instead of being load-balanced across the 2 connections as desired. During troubleshooting you find: • Each on-premises router is configured with a unique ASN.
• Each on-premises router is configured with the same routes and priorities.
• Both on-premises routers are configured with a VPN connected to a single Cloud Router.
• BGP sessions are established between both on-premises routers and the Cloud Router.
• Only 1 of the on-premises router's routes are being added to the routing table. What is the most likely cause of this problem?
A) The on-premises routers are configured with the same routes.
B) A firewall is blocking the traffic across the second VPN connection.
C) You do not have a load balancer to load-balance the network traffic.
D) The ASNs being used on the on-premises routers are different.
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