You have a 20 Gbps Dedicated Interconnect with a 10 Gbps VLAN attachment and rising ingress. Which two actions let users reach 20 Gbps fastest? (Choose two.)
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Correct answer: Create an additional 10 Gbps VLAN attachment in the same region and have the on-prem router advertise routes with the same MED., In Cloud Console, change the VLAN attachment bandwidth to 20 Gbps..
Why this is the answer
The fastest way to increase throughput for an existing VLAN attachment is to modify its capacity in the Cloud Console. Changing the VLAN attachment bandwidth to 20 Gbps directly utilizes the existing 20 Gbps Dedicated Interconnect capacity. Alternatively, adding another 10 Gbps VLAN attachment in the same region and advertising routes with the same Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED) allows traffic to be load-balanced across both attachments, effectively doubling the available bandwidth to 20 Gbps. Creating an additional VLAN attachment in another region would introduce latency and wouldn't be the fastest solution for immediate capacity increase for existing traffic. Requesting a new 20 Gbps Dedicated Interconnect is a lengthy provisioning process, not a fast solution. LACP is for link aggregation on the physical layer and doesn't directly increase the VLAN attachment's provisioned capacity.
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