You want to configure load balancing for an internet-facing, standard voice-over-IP (VOIP) application.
Which type of load balancer should you use?
You want to deploy a VPN Gateway to connect your on-premises network to GCP. You are using a non BGP- capable on-premises VPN device. You want to minimize downtime and operational overhead when your network grows. The device supports only IKEv2, and you want to follow Google-recommended practices.
What should you do?
You have deployed a proof-of-concept application by manually placing instances in a single Compute Engine zone. You are now moving the application to production, so you need to increase your application availability and ensure it can autoscale.
How should you provision your instances?
You are creating a new application and require access to Cloud SQL from VPC instances without public IP addresses.
Which two actions should you take? (Choose two.)
Your on-premises data center has 2 routers connected to your GCP 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 the same 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.
* The VPN logs have no-proposal-chosen lines when the VPNs are connecting.
* BGP session is not established between one on-premises router and the Cloud Router.
What is the most likely cause of this problem?
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