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AZ-104 Question #125: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

Link2 can have auto registration enabled because a virtual network can only have auto registration enabled in one private DNS zone at a time, and based on the table, VNET2's Link2 does not yet have auto registration enabled in any zone, making it eligible. VNET1 can be linked to

Submitted by asante_acc· Mar 4, 2026Configure and manage virtual networking - specifically Azure Private DNS zone integration, virtual network linking, and auto registration constraints (AZ-104 / AZ-700 Networking domain)

Question

Hotspot Question You have an Azure subscription that contains the virtual networks shown in the following table. The subscription contains the private DNS zones shown in the following table. You add virtual network links to the private DNS zones as shown in the following table. For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Answer:

Explanation

Link2 can have auto registration enabled because a virtual network can only have auto registration enabled in one private DNS zone at a time, and based on the table, VNET2's Link2 does not yet have auto registration enabled in any zone, making it eligible. VNET1 can be linked to Zone3.com because a virtual network can be linked to multiple private DNS zones (up to 1000 zone links per VNet). However, VNET2 cannot be linked to Zone1.com with auto registration enabled because VNET2 already has auto registration enabled via another link (each VNet can only have auto registration enabled in a single private DNS zone), violating the one auto-registration-per-VNet constraint.

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#Azure Private DNS Zones#Virtual Network Links#Auto Registration#Azure Networking

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