Oracle
1Z0-1124-25
90 Minutes
120
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2025 Networking Professional
A: Internet Gateway
B: Service Gateway
C: Remote Peering Connection (RPC)
D: Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG) with Local Peering Gateway (LPG)
A: No further steps are needed. Instances will automatically receive IPv6 addresses within the configured subnets upon launch.
B: Ensure that SLAAC (Stateless Address Autoconfiguration) is enabled on the operating system of the instances within the two subnets.
C: IPv6 address assignment is only supported on instances launched in public subnets.
D: Make sure the 'Assign public IPv4 address' option is not selected during instance creation. This will force the instance to default to IPv6 allocation.
A: Ingest Logs
B: Process Logs
C: Deliver Logs
D: Transform Logs
A: By filtering on the 'action' field with the value 'REJECT' and the 'securityListRule' field with the rule ID
B: By filtering on the 'status' field with the value 'DENIED' and the 'securityRule' field with the rule name
C: By filtering on the 'direction' field with the value 'EGRESS' and the 'port' field with the rule port
D: By filtering on the 'type' field with the value 'SECURITY' and the 'rule' field with the rule number
A: Configure a Site-to-Site VPN between Azure's Virtual Network Gateway and OCI's Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG), relying on the built-in IPSec encryption
B: Utilize Azure ExpressRoute and OCI FastConnect through a colocation provider, then implement application-level encryption using TLS
C: Leverage Azure Data Factory to transfer data to OCI Object Storage via HTTPS
D: Employ Azure VPN Gateway in conjunction with an OCI Load Balancer with SSL termination for the incoming connections from Azure