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If a service perimeter is configured with an access level that includes IP ranges, what happens when a request comes from an IP outside those ranges?

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GCP - Cloud IAM Advanced
If a service perimeter is configured with an access level that includes IP ranges, what happens when a request comes from an IP outside those ranges?
AAccess is granted but logged
BAccess is denied by the perimeter
CAccess is granted without restrictions
DAccess is redirected to a VPN
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Understand access levels in perimeters

    Access levels restrict access based on conditions like IP ranges.
  2. Step 2: Determine effect of IP outside allowed range

    If IP is outside allowed range, access is denied to protect resources.
  3. Final Answer:

    Access is denied by the perimeter -> Option B
  4. Quick Check:

    IP outside allowed range means denied access [OK]
Quick Trick: Access levels block IPs outside allowed ranges [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Assuming access is granted but logged
  • Thinking access redirects to VPN automatically

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