Question-36: A VPC connection is a resource in API Gateway that enables the linking of API routes to private resources that are located inside a virtual private cloud (VPC). A Virtual Private Cloud connection performs the same function as any other integration endpoint for an application programming interface (API) and serves as an abstraction layer on top of other networking resources. Configuring private integrations is made easier as a result of this. Your firm has just completed the acquisition of another business, and as part of the integration process, you will be responsible for incorporating the acquired business's current Google Cloud system into the data centre of your company. After doing some research, you come to the conclusion that some of the RFC 1918 IP ranges that are being used in the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) of the new firm overlap with the IP space of your data center. What steps should you take to enable connection and ensure that there will be no conflicts with routing after connectivity has been established?
A. Ensure that there is no duplication of IP space by establishing a link from the newly created VPC to the data centre via a cloud virtual private network (VPN), establishing a cloud router, and allocating new IP addresses.
B. Establish a link between the new VPC and the data centre using a cloud virtual private network (VPN), and then set up a cloud network address translation (NAT) instance to handle the overlapping IP space.
C. Establish a link between the new Virtual Private Cloud and the data centre using a cloud virtual private network, then set up a cloud router and use a custom route advertisement to prevent overlapping IP space.
D. Construct a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection in the cloud between the newly created VPC and the data centre, and configure the firewall to prevent the overlapping IP space.

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