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Exam VMware NSX 4.X Professional V2
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Posted Dec 02, 2024
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Demo Questions

Question 1

Where does an administrator configure the VLANs used in VRF Lite? (Choose two.)


  1. uplink interface of the VRF gateway
  2. uplink interface of the default Tier-0 gateway
  3. uplink trunk segment
  4. segment connected to the Tier-1 gateway
Correct answer: AD
Explanation:
The VLANs used in VRF Lite are configured on the uplink interface of the VRF gateway, which enables traffic segmentation and routing within the VRF context.The uplink trunk segment is where multiple VLANs can be configured and tagged, allowing them to be used by the VRF Lite setup for routing and segmentation across the network.
The VLANs used in VRF Lite are configured on the uplink interface of the VRF gateway, which enables traffic segmentation and routing within the VRF context.
The uplink trunk segment is where multiple VLANs can be configured and tagged, allowing them to be used by the VRF Lite setup for routing and segmentation across the network.



Question 2

Which two logical router components span across all transport nodes? (Choose two.)


  1. SERVICE_ROUTER_TIER0 
  2. TIER0_DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER
  3. DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER_TIER0
  4. DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER_TIER1
  5. SERVICE_ROUTER_TIER1
Correct answer: BD
Explanation:
TIER0_DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER: The Tier-0 Distributed Router spans all transport nodes, providing distributed routing capabilities across the NSX environment at the Tier-0 level.DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER_TIER1: Similarly, the Tier-1 Distributed Router spans all transport nodes, enabling distributed routing at the Tier-1 level, which allows routing functions to occur closer to the workload VMs across the transport nodes.
TIER0_DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER: The Tier-0 Distributed Router spans all transport nodes, providing distributed routing capabilities across the NSX environment at the Tier-0 level.
DISTRIBUTED_ROUTER_TIER1: Similarly, the Tier-1 Distributed Router spans all transport nodes, enabling distributed routing at the Tier-1 level, which allows routing functions to occur closer to the workload VMs across the transport nodes.



Question 3

What must be configured on Transport Nodes for encapsulation and decapsulation of Geneve protocol?


  1. TEP
  2. STT
  3. VXLAN
  4. UDP
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
TEP (Tunnel Endpoint): TEPs (Tunnel Endpoints) are configured on transport nodes to handle the encapsulation and decapsulation of the Geneve protocol. TEPs are responsible for creating the overlay network by encapsulating traffic in the Geneve protocol when it moves between transport nodes and decapsulating it upon arrival.
TEP (Tunnel Endpoint): TEPs (Tunnel Endpoints) are configured on transport nodes to handle the encapsulation and decapsulation of the Geneve protocol. TEPs are responsible for creating the overlay network by encapsulating traffic in the Geneve protocol when it moves between transport nodes and decapsulating it upon arrival.



Question 4

A customer is preparing to deploy a VMware Kubernetes solution in an NSX environment.
What is the minimum MTU size for the UPLINK profile?


  1. 1700
  2. 1500
  3. 1550
  4. 1650
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
For a VMware Kubernetes deployment in an NSX environment, the minimum recommended MTU size for the UPLINK profile is 1700. This allows sufficient space for the additional overhead introduced by encapsulation protocols, such as Geneve, used in NSX-T Data Center, ensuring optimal performance and avoiding fragmentation.
For a VMware Kubernetes deployment in an NSX environment, the minimum recommended MTU size for the UPLINK profile is 1700. This allows sufficient space for the additional overhead introduced by encapsulation protocols, such as Geneve, used in NSX-T Data Center, ensuring optimal performance and avoiding fragmentation.



Question 5

Which two of the following parameters are required for deploying the NSX Application Platform? (Choose two.)


  1. Interface Name
  2. Upload XML File
  3. Cluster Format Type
  4. Interface Service Name 
  5. Upload Kubernetes Configuration File
Correct answer: BE
Explanation:
Cluster Format Type: This parameter specifies the type of cluster format that will be used for the NSX Application Platform deployment.Upload Kubernetes Configuration File: NSX Application Platform requires a Kubernetes environment, and the configuration file for Kubernetes must be uploaded to facilitate the deployment.
Cluster Format Type: This parameter specifies the type of cluster format that will be used for the NSX Application Platform deployment.
Upload Kubernetes Configuration File: NSX Application Platform requires a Kubernetes environment, and the configuration file for Kubernetes must be uploaded to facilitate the deployment.



Question 6

Which three of the following describe the Border Gateway Routing Protocol (BGP) configuration on a Tier-0 Gateway? (Choose three.)


  1. It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number.
  2. Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol.
  3. The network is divided into areas that are logical groups.
  4. EIGRP is disabled by default.
  5. BGP is enabled by default.
Correct answer: ABE
Explanation:
It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number: BGP on a Tier-0 Gateway supports 4-byte AS (Autonomous System) numbers, which are necessary for larger routing domains.Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol: BGP is commonly used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol to establish routing between different autonomous systems (AS).BGP is enabled by default: On a Tier-0 Gateway, BGP is typically enabled by default, allowing administrators to configure it for external routing.
It supports a 4-byte autonomous system number: BGP on a Tier-0 Gateway supports 4-byte AS (Autonomous System) numbers, which are necessary for larger routing domains.
Can be used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol: BGP is commonly used as an Exterior Gateway Protocol to establish routing between different autonomous systems (AS).
BGP is enabled by default: On a Tier-0 Gateway, BGP is typically enabled by default, allowing administrators to configure it for external routing.



Question 7

Which CLI command on NSX Manager and NSX Edge is used to change NTP settings?


  1. set timezone
  2. set ntp-server
  3. get timezone
  4. get time-server
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
The set ntp-server command is used on NSX Manager and NSX Edge to configure the NTP (Network Time Protocol) settings. This command allows administrators to specify the NTP server, ensuring that the NSX components synchronize their time accurately with the designated time server.
The set ntp-server command is used on NSX Manager and NSX Edge to configure the NTP (Network Time Protocol) settings. This command allows administrators to specify the NTP server, ensuring that the NSX components synchronize their time accurately with the designated time server.



Question 8

What is the VMware recommended way to deploy a virtual NSX Edge Node?


  1. Through the NSX Ul
  2. Through automated or interactive mode using an ISO
  3. Through the vSphere Web Client
  4. Through the OVF command line tool
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
VMware recommends deploying a virtual NSX Edge Node using an ISO in either automated or interactive mode. This method provides flexibility and ensures that the NSX Edge node is deployed properly with all the necessary configurations. Using an ISO allows for a more streamlined and controlled deployment process, especially in larger environments.
VMware recommends deploying a virtual NSX Edge Node using an ISO in either automated or interactive mode. This method provides flexibility and ensures that the NSX Edge node is deployed properly with all the necessary configurations. Using an ISO allows for a more streamlined and controlled deployment process, especially in larger environments.



Question 9

Which three selections are capabilities of Network Topology? (Choose three.)


  1. Display how the different NSX components are interconnected.
  2. Display the VMs connected to Segments.
  3. Display how the Physical components are interconnected.
  4. Display the uplinks configured on the Tier-1 Gateways.
  5. Display the uplinks configured on the Tier-0 Gateways.
Correct answer: ABC
Explanation:
Display how the different NSX components are interconnected.Network Topology in NSX provides a visual representation of how different NSX components (like Edge nodes, Logical Routers, and other NSX components) are interconnected.Display the VMs connected to Segments.It also allows you to see which VMs are connected to specific segments (logical switches).Display how the Physical components are interconnected.The Network Topology view includes information about how physical network components are connected, providing a comprehensive overview of both the virtual and physical networking infrastructure.
Display how the different NSX components are interconnected.
Network Topology in NSX provides a visual representation of how different NSX components (like Edge nodes, Logical Routers, and other NSX components) are interconnected.
Display the VMs connected to Segments.
It also allows you to see which VMs are connected to specific segments (logical switches).
Display how the Physical components are interconnected.
The Network Topology view includes information about how physical network components are connected, providing a comprehensive overview of both the virtual and physical networking infrastructure.



Question 10

An NSX administrator has deployed a single NSX Manager node and will be adding two additional nodes to form a 3-node NSX Management Cluster for a production environment. The administrator will deploy these two additional nodes and Cluster VIP using the NSX UI.
What two are the prerequisites for this configuration? (Choose two.)


  1. The cluster configuration must be completed using API.
  2. All nodes must be in the same subnet.
  3. All nodes must be in separate subnets.
  4. A compute manager must be configured.
  5. NSX Manager must reside on a Windows Server.
Correct answer: BD
Explanation:
For a 3-node NSX Manager cluster, all nodes must be within the same subnet to ensure proper communication and functionality between them.A compute manager must be configured before adding nodes to the cluster, as it provides the necessary integration between the NSX Manager and the underlying virtualization infrastructure (such as vSphere or vCenter).
For a 3-node NSX Manager cluster, all nodes must be within the same subnet to ensure proper communication and functionality between them.
A compute manager must be configured before adding nodes to the cluster, as it provides the necessary integration between the NSX Manager and the underlying virtualization infrastructure (such as vSphere or vCenter).









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