Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity (AZ-720) Practice Exam
Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity (AZ-720) Practice Exam
About Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity (AZ-720) Practice Exam
The Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity (AZ-720) has been developed to measures the skills and ability of the candidate to accomplish the technical tasks including -
- Handle Troubleshoot business continuity issues
- Handle Troubleshoot hybrid and cloud connectivity issues
- Handle Troubleshoot Platform as a Service issues
- Handle Troubleshoot authentication and access control issues
- Handle Troubleshoot networks
- Handle Troubleshoot VM connectivity issues.
Who should take the exam?
- The candidates planning to take the Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity (AZ-720) exam should have experience with networking and with hybrid environments together with the knowledge of routing, permissions, and account limits.
- The candidate must be able to use tools to diagnose issues related to business continuity, hybrid environments, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), access control, networking, and virtual machine connectivity.
Course Outline
The Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity (AZ-720) Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Understanding Troubleshoot business continuity issues (5–10%)
1.1 Explain Troubleshoot backup issues
- Ability to review and interpret backup logs
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure virtual machines backup issues including restarting a failed backup job
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with Azure Backup agents
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure Backup Server issues
- Ability to troubleshoot scheduled backups
1.2 Explain Troubleshoot recovery issues
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure Site Recovery issues
- Ability to troubleshoot site recovery in hybrid scenarios that include Hyper-V, VMware ESX, or System
1.3 Explain Center Configuration Manager
- Ability to troubleshoot restore issues when using Azure Backup Agent, Azure Backup, or Azure Backup Server
- Ability to troubleshoot issues by recovering files from an Azure virtual machine backup
Domain 2 - Understand Troubleshoot hybrid and cloud connectivity issues (20–25%)
2.1 Explain Troubleshoot virtual network (VNet) connectivity
- Ability to troubleshoot virtual private network (VPN) gateway transit issues
- Ability to troubleshoot hub-and-spoke VNet configuration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot global VNet peering connectivity issues
- Ability to troubleshoot peered connections
2.2 Explain Troubleshoot name resolution issues
- Ability to troubleshoot name resolution for scenarios that use Azure-provided name resolution
- Ability to troubleshoot name resolution for scenarios that use custom DNS servers
- Ability to review and interpret DNS audit logs
- Ability to troubleshoot name resolution for Azure private DNS zones
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with DNS records at public DNS providers
- Ability to troubleshoot domain delegation issues
2.3 Explain Troubleshoot point-to-site virtual private network (VPN) connectivity
- Ability to troubleshoot Windows VPN client configuration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot OpenVPN VPN client configuration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot macOS VPN client configuration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with certificate-based VPN connections
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with RADIUS-based VPN connections
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication issues
2.4 Explain Troubleshoot site-to-site virtual private network connectivity
- Ability to review and interpret network logs and captured network traffic from a VPN gateway
- Ability to determine the root cause for latency issues within site-to-site VPNs
- Ability to review and interpret gateway configuration scripts
- Ability to reset a VPN gateway
- Ability to troubleshoot gateway issues by running Log Analytics queries
2.5 Explain Troubleshoot Azure ExpressRoute connectivity issues
- Ability to determine whether routes are live and correctly configured
- Ability to validate the peering configuration for an ExpressRoute circuit
- Ability to reset an ExpressRoute circuit
- Ability to troubleshoot route filtering
- Ability to troubleshoot custom-defined routes
- Ability to determine the root cause for latency issues related to ExpressRoute
Domain 3 - Understand Troubleshoot Platform as a Service issues (5–10%)
3.1 Explain Troubleshoot PaaS services
- Ability to troubleshoot issues connecting to a PaaS
- Ability to troubleshoot firewalls for PaaS services
- Ability to troubleshoot PaaS configuration issues
- Ability to determine the root cause for service-level throttling
3.2 Explain Troubleshoot PaaS integration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot issues integrating PaaS services with virtual networks
- Ability to troubleshoot subnet delegation issues
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with private endpoints and service endpoints
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with Azure Private Link
Domain 4 - Troubleshoot authentication and access control issues (15–20%)
4.1 Explain Troubleshoot Azure AD authentication
- Ability to determine why on-premises systems cannot connect to Azure resources
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure AD configuration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot self-service password reset issues
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with multifactor authentication
4.2 Explain Troubleshoot hybrid authentication
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure AD Connect synchronization issues
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure AD to Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) integration issues
- Ability to troubleshoot connectivity issues between Azure AD and Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with pass-through authentication and password hash synchronization
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure AD Application Proxy connectivity issues
4.3 Explain Troubleshoot authorization issues
- Ability to troubleshoot role-based access control (RBAC) issues
- Ability to troubleshoot issues storing encrypted passwords in Azure Key Vault
- Ability to troubleshoot sign-in issues related to Azure AD Conditional Access policies
Domain 5 - Troubleshoot networks (25–30%)
5.1 Explain Troubleshoot Azure network security issues
- Ability to determine why Azure Web Application Firewall is blocking traffic
- Ability to troubleshoot encryption and certificate issues for point-to-site and site-to-site scenarios
- Ability to troubleshoot connectivity to secure endpoints
5.2 Explain Troubleshoot Azure network security groups (NSGs)
- Ability to troubleshoot NSG configuration issues
- Ability to review and interpret NSG flow logs
- Ability to determine whether a VM or a group of VMs is associated with an application security group (ASG)
5.3 Explain Troubleshoot Azure Firewall issues
- Ability to troubleshoot application, network, and infrastructure rules
- Ability to troubleshoot network address translation (NAT) and distributed network address translation (DNAT) rules
- Ability to troubleshoot Azure Firewall Manager configuration issues
5.4 Explain Troubleshoot latency issues
- Ability to determine the root cause for VM-level throttling
- Ability to determine the root cause for latency issues when connecting to Azure virtual machines
- Ability to determine the root cause for throttling between source and destination resources
- Ability to troubleshoot bandwidth availability issues
- Ability to determine whether resource response times meet service-level agreements (SLAs)
5.5 Explain Troubleshoot routing and traffic control
- Ability to review and interpret route tables
- Ability to troubleshoot asymmetric routing
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with user-defined routes
- Ability to troubleshoot issues related to forced tunneling
- Ability to troubleshoot Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) issues
- Ability to troubleshoot virtual network peering, transitive routing, and service chaining
- Ability to troubleshoot routing configuration issues in Azure
5.6 Explain Troubleshoot load-balancing issues
- Ability to determine whether VMs in a load-balanced cluster are healthy
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with Azure Load Balancer
- Ability to review and interpret load balancer rules
- Ability to troubleshoot traffic distribution issues
- Ability to evaluate the configuration of Azure Traffic Manager
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with Azure Traffic Manager profiles
- Ability to troubleshoot port exhaustion issues
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with Azure Front Door
- Ability to troubleshoot issues with Azure Application Gateway
Domain 6 - Troubleshoot VM connectivity issues (5–10%)
6.1 Explain Troubleshoot Azure Bastion
- Ability to troubleshoot issues deploying Azure Bastion
- Ability to troubleshoot connectivity issues
- Ability to troubleshoot authorization issues
6.2 Explain Troubleshoot just-in-time (JIT) VM access
- Ability to validate connectivity with a VM
- Ability to troubleshoot Microsoft Defender for Cloud configuration issues
- Ability to determine which resources are authorized to use JIT VM access
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