vtsp55-vnetwork
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Updated, the other documents on here are mostly incorrect, this is the compilation from a few attemptsTRANSCRIPT
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IncorrectIncorrect response(s):You have already deployed 32 LAGs which exceeds the maximum allowed in vSphere 5.5Incorrect response(s):You have configured the LAGs using Single Sign-On which is not permitted
Incorrect -> 1 is correct
Incorrect -> correct is 1
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IncorrectIncorrect response(s):Route based on Originating Port IDLoad-based teamingRoute based on IP Hash
Incorrect response(s):Route based on Originating Port IDLoad-based teamingRoute based on IP Hash
Incorrect response(s):Route based on IP HashRoute based on Source MAC HashRoute based on PVLAN ID
Incorrect -> Correct is 1Incorrect response(s):They need to configure vCenter the Cisco vSwitch plugin before trying to import the appliance
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Incorrect -> 2&4
Incorrect not 1+2, not 1+3 not 1+4, not 3+4, try 2+3, try 2+4, Incorrect response(s):Ensure that the physical uplinks are not connected to separate physical switches that are not stackedEnsure that the physical uplinks are all connected to a single physical switch
Incorrect response(s):Ensure that the physical ports on the switches are configured to use LACPEnsure that the physical uplinks are all connected to a single physical switch
Incorrect – 2) They can back up the configuration of each Distributed Virtual Switch from within the Distributed Virtual Switch itself
Incorrect 1&3
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IncorrectIncorrect response(s):Notify SwitchesFailback
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Incorrect -> 2 is correct
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Incorrect -> 4 is correct
IncorrectIncorrect response(s):Since all information pertaining to distributed ports is stored by vCenter in the vCenter database, the distributed virtual port statistics for VMs connected to a distributed vSwitch are retained when a VM is migratedSince all information pertaining to distributed ports is stored by the ESXi host, the virtual port statistics for VMs connected to a distributed vSwitch are reset when a VM is migrated
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Question: Your customer has two datacenters in their campus on separate layer 3 networks. They have excess capacity in the vSphere environment in one of the datacenters and are approaching the capacity limits in the other. They want to investigate the use of VXLANs to allow them to configure their environment so that they can move virtual machines between the two datacenters without reconfiguring them. Which of the following are pre-requisites that they must ensure are met in order to be able to implement VXLANs? Choose three.Incorrect response(s):A multicast range and segment ID pool must be assignedvShield Endpoint must be installed in both datacentersDHCP must be available on all VXLAN transport VLANs