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Question#1

HOTSPOT
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that contains the user groups shown in the following table.



You enable self-service password reset (SSPR) for Group1.
You configure the Notifications settings as shown in the following exhibit.



For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.


A. 

Explanation:
Box 1: Yes
Notify all admins when other admins reset their passwords: Yes.
Box 2: No
Notify users on password resets: No.
Box 3: No
✑ Notify users on password resets
If this option is set to Yes, then users resetting their password receive an email notifying them that their password has been changed. The email is sent via the SSPR portal to their primary and alternate email addresses that are on file in Azure AD. No one else is notified of the reset event.
✑ Notify all admins when other admins reset their passwords
If this option is set to Yes, then all administrators receive an email to their primary email address on file in Azure AD. The email notifies them that another administrator has changed their password by using SSPR.
Example: There are four administrators in an environment. Administrator A resets their password by using SSPR. Administrators B, C, and D receive an email alerting them of the password reset.

Question#2

HOTSPOT
You have a web server app named App1 that is hosted in three Azure regions.
You plan to use Azure Traffic Manager to distribute traffic optimally for App1.
You need to enable Real User Measurements to monitor the network latency data for App1.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.


A. 

Explanation:
Box 1: Select Generate key
You can configure your web pages to send Real User Measurements to Traffic Manager by obtaining a Real User Measurements (RUM) key and embedding the generated code to web page.
Obtain a Real User Measurements key
The measurements you take and send to Traffic Manager from your client application are
identified by the service using a unique string, called the Real User Measurements (RUM)
Key. You can get a RUM key using the Azure portal, a REST API, or by using the
PowerShell or Azure CLI.
To obtain the RUM Key using Azure portal:
✑ From a browser, sign in to the Azure portal. If you don’t already have an account, you can sign up for a free one-month trial.
✑ In the portal’s search bar, search for the Traffic Manager profile name that you want to modify, and then click the Traffic Manager profile in the results that the displayed.
✑ In the Traffic Manager profile blade, click Real User Measurements under Settings.
✑ Click Generate Key to create a new RUM Key.
Box 2: Embed the Traffic Manager JavaScript code snippet.
Embed the code to an HTML web page
After you have obtained the RUM key, the next step is to embed this copied JavaScript into an HTML page that your end users visit.
This example shows how to update an HTML page to add this script.
You can use this guidance to adapt it to your HTML source management workflow.
✑ Open the HTML page in a text editor
✑ Paste the JavaScript code you had copied in the earlier step to the BODY section of the HTML (the copied code is on line 8 & 9, see figure 3).


Question#3

You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure key vault named KeyVault1 and the virtual machines shown in the following table.



KeyVault1 has an access policy that provides several users with Create Key permissions.
You need to ensure that the users can only register secrets in KeyVault1 from VM1.
What should you do?

A. Create a network security group (NSG) that is linked to Subnet1.
B. Configure the Firewall and virtual networks settings for KeyVault1.
C. Modify the access policy for KeyVault1.
D. Configure KeyVault1 to use a hardware security module (HSM).

Explanation:
You grant data plane access by setting Key Vault access policies for a key vault.
Note 1: Grant our VM’s system-assigned managed identity access to the Key Vault.
✑ Select Access policies and click Add new.
✑ In Configure from template, select Secret Management.
✑ Choose Select Principal, and in the search field enter the name of the VM you created earlier. Select the VM in the result list and click Select.
✑ Click OK to finishing adding the new access policy, and OK to finish access policy selection.
Note 2: Access to a key vault is controlled through two interfaces: the management plane and the data plane. The management plane is where you manage Key Vault itself. Operations in this plane include creating and deleting key vaults, retrieving Key Vault properties, and updating access policies. The data plane is where you work with the data stored in a key vault. You can add, delete, and modify keys, secrets, and certificates.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/managed-identities-azure-resources/tutorial-windows-vm-access-nonaad
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/secure-your-key-vault2

Question#4

You have an Azure subscription.
You have 100 Azure virtual machines.
You need to quickly identify underutilized virtual machines that can have their changed to a less expensive offering.
Which Wade should you use?

A. Metrics
B. Monitor
C. Customer insights
D. Advisor

Explanation:
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/advisor/advisor-cost-recommendations

Question#5

HOTSPOT
You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1.
In Subscription1, you create an alert rule named Alert1.
The Alert1 action group is configured as shown in the following exhibit.



Alert1 alert criteria is triggered every minute.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.


A. 

Explanation:
Box 1: 60
One alert per minute will trigger one email per minute.
Box 2: 12
No more than 1 SMS every 5 minutes can be send, which equals 12 per hour.
Note: Rate limiting is a suspension of notifications that occurs when too many are sent to a particular phone number, email address or device. Rate limiting ensures that alerts are manageable and actionable.
The rate limit thresholds are:
✑ SMS: No more than 1 SMS every 5 minutes.
✑ Voice: No more than 1 Voice call every 5 minutes.
✑ Email: No more than 100 emails in an hour.
✑ Other actions are not rate limited.
References: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/master/articles/monitoring-and-diagnostics/monitoring-overview-alerts.md

Exam Code: AZ-303
Q & A: 218 Q&As
Updated:  Apr 18,2024

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