NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #102
Due to requirements from the network team, a Nutanix administrator must create User VMs on VLAN 10 on multiple AHV clusters. What network configuration should the administrator consider in order to…
The correct answer is C. Virtual Switch Configuration. Virtual Switch (vSwitch) configuration on AHV determines how VMs connect to physical networks, including VLAN tagging, uplink bonding, and port group definitions. To ensure consistent VLAN 10 connectivity for User VMs across multiple AHV clusters, the administrator must ensure…
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Due to requirements from the network team, a Nutanix administrator must create User VMs on VLAN 10 on multiple AHV clusters. What network configuration should the administrator consider in order to ensure consistent connectivity for User VMs on VLAN 10?
Options
- ABond Type
- BMAC Address Prefix
- CVirtual Switch Configuration
- DMTU
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(29 responses)- A3% (1)
- B17% (5)
- C69% (20)
- D10% (3)
Explanation
Virtual Switch (vSwitch) configuration on AHV determines how VMs connect to physical networks, including VLAN tagging, uplink bonding, and port group definitions. To ensure consistent VLAN 10 connectivity for User VMs across multiple AHV clusters, the administrator must ensure the Virtual Switch is consistently configured on every cluster-using the same uplink configuration, VLAN settings, and network policies. Inconsistent vSwitch configurations between clusters would result in VMs on VLAN 10 having connectivity on some clusters but not others. Bond Type (A) is part of vSwitch config but not the complete answer. MAC Address Prefix (B) is for VM identification, not network connectivity. MTU (D) affects packet size but is secondary to ensuring the correct VLAN configuration exists.
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