Questions: Each VPC requires a to define the range of IP version 4 (IPv4) addresses that resources within the VPC can use. CIDR block secure block private block None of these answers are correct

Each VPC requires a to define the range of IP version 4 (IPv4) addresses that resources within the VPC can use.
CIDR block
secure block
private block
None of these answers are correct
Transcript text: Question 5 1 pts Each VPC requires a $\qquad$ to define the range of IP version 4 (IPv4) addresses that resources within the VPC can use. CIDR block secure block private block None of these answers are correct
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The answer is the first one: CIDR block.

Explanation for each option:

  1. CIDR block: This is the correct answer. CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) block is used to define the range of IP version 4 (IPv4) addresses that resources within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) can use. It specifies the IP address range in a VPC.

  2. Secure block: This is incorrect. There is no concept of a "secure block" in the context of defining IP address ranges for a VPC.

  3. Private block: This is incorrect. While private IP addresses are used within a VPC, the term "private block" is not used to define the range of IP addresses. The correct term is CIDR block.

  4. None of these answers are correct: This is incorrect because the first option, CIDR block, is indeed the correct answer.

In summary, each VPC requires a CIDR block to define the range of IPv4 addresses that resources within the VPC can use.

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