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Question: A customer is experiencing poor network performance and you have ident

ified that network uplink bandwidth is insufficient for the demand on their ESXi
hosts. There are unused physical network adapters in each of your hosts and the
physical switches support NIC teaming. You tell the customer that the unused ad
apters on each host should be configured as additional uplinks for the productio
n standard vSwitch. Which of the following teaming policies are valid choices fo
r the uplink NIC teaming policy for the vSwitch uplinks? Choose three.
Incorrect response(s):
Route based on Originating Port ID
Load-based teaming
Route based on PVLAN ID
Route based on Originating Port ID
Load-based teaming
Route based on IP Hash
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
Question: Network security is a major concern for your customer, and you have to
ensure your design will adequately protect confidential data from within your n
etwork and be able to meet the regulatory compliance requirements of your custom
ers business. Which VMware security management product would be best suited for t
his task? Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
vShield Edge
vShield Endpoint
Question: Your networking team has designed a script to automate the deployment
of virtual switches for Datacenter hosts. The interactive script requires input
indicating which uplinks to use, the port group type, the port group name, and t
he number of ports required. You need to deploy a small virtual switch so you ru
n the Create New vSwitch Script. You supply all the requested information and you
enter the number 48 as the number of virtual ports required. When you open the G
UI interface to check the successful deployment of this switch you discover that
the switch only appears to have 40 available ports. Why is this? Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
It is not possible to create a vSwitch with a non-standard number of ports; this
number must be changed after the switch has been created.
The vSphere client interface always displays the default number of ports when a
vSwitch is initialized.
Question: Following some reconfiguration work on the virtual network configurati
on of your customers vSphere 5.1 hosts, network traffic has suddenly stopped for
one segment of the network. Monitoring the physical switch shows that all packet
s of data from that segment are either being dropped or the router is responding
with messages indicating TTLs have been exceeded. Which of the following items a
re most likely to be the cause of this issue? Choose two.
Incorrect response(s):
The port group name is incorrect
The Cable between the physical switch and physical uplink (vmnic) has failed and
beacon packets are causing a broadcast storm
The Uplink (vmnic) has failed
The Cable between the physical switch and physical uplink (vmnic) has failed and
beacon packets are causing a broadcast storm
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
Question: You have just carried out a migration of a physical server to a virtua
l machine. The server hosts an application which used the MAC address of the ori
ginal physical server network adapter as part of the application licensing param
eters. The application will not start after the migration reporting an error wit
h its license key. What should you advise your customer to do to resolve this?:
Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
Obtain a new license key from the Application supplier (or agent) using the MAC
address of any physical NIC used for VM traffic in the ESXi host
Question: You have implemented Distributed vSwitches (DVS) for all virtual netwo
rking in a customers virtual environment. What will happen if vCenter becomes una
vailable? Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
All network configurations would immediately be lost and all network activity wo
uld stop vCenter should be protected with VMware Fault Tolerance if you are usin
g distributed vSwitches
Question: Your customer has a test vSphere environment with vCenter Foundation a
nd three ESXi hosts running vSphere 5.1 Enterprise Edition. They have standardiz
ed on Cisco network equipment in their environment and have been trying to insta
ll a Cisco Nexus 1000V virtual Switch. They have tried to import the virtual swi
tch appliance but this has failed. Why are they unable to install this appliance
? Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
They need to configure vCenter the Cisco vSwitch plugin before trying to import
the appliance
Question: Your customer is concerned that their dvSwitch configuration is very c
omplex and they are concerned that in a disaster recovery situation they have to
manually reconstruct their dvSwitch configurations. Which of the following proc
edures should you advise your customer to follow to ensure they can recover from
a corrupted dvSwitch configuration? Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
They can use the VMware Data Protection Appliance to back up their ESXi host con
figurations, including the distributed vSwitches
They can access the ESXi console and backup the network settings from there
Question: There are two types of connections you can add to virtual switches vir
tual machine port groups and vmkernel ports. Which of the functions listed below
require appropriately configured VMKernel ports? Choose three.
Incorrect response(s):
Fault Tolerance
vMotion
High Availability
Fault Tolerance
IP Storage
High Availability
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
Question: Virtual Machines connected to the same port group allow internal netwo
rk communication. Virtual machines on different port groups cannot communicate i
nternally, they have to access the physical network and be re-routed. True or Fa
lse? Choose the correct answer:
Incorrect response(s):
False You can allow internal network communication, but you must enable this fea
ture at the switch policy level
Question: You are designing a virtual network environment that will make use of
PVLANS to create to create a DMZ. Your PVLAN design has a Primary PVLAN 100 that
is promiscuous, a secondary promiscuous PVLAN 101, secondary isolated PVLANs 10
5 & 106 and secondary community PVLANs 125 &126. You have an application that mu
st be deployed in the DMZ that requires two servers that must be able to communi
cate with each other but must be isolated from all other systems in the DMZ. Whi
ch PVLANs can be used for these VMs? Choose two.
Incorrect response(s):
105
106
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
Question: You are working on a design where the customer has specified that netw
ork uplink failures that are caused by physical switch configuration errors must
be detected by vSphere and trigger a virtual switch uplink failover. Which netw
ork policy must you configure to support this? Choose one.
Incorrect response(s):
Notify Switches
Failover Order
Question: Your customer has a datacenter where each ESXi host can have only a li
mited number of physical uplinks. Under normal operation, each virtual network w
ill have two uplinks, but there is not enough capacity to dedicate standby NICs
to handle failures. You want to ensure that each virtual network will always use
its own dedicated uplinks but that during NIC, link or physical switch failures
the uplinks from other virtual networks can be used. Which specific Failover Po
licies allow you to manage which uplinks are used during and after failures? Cho
ose two.
Incorrect response(s):
Notify Switches
Failover Order
Network Failure Detection
Failover Order
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
Question: The ESXi hosts that you will be using in a new vSphere cluster will be
configured with 2 x 10Gb Ethernet NICs. Which vSphere technologies must you sel
ect in order to ensure that you can allocate and control network bandwidth for t
he Management, IP Storage, vMotion, vSphere Replication and Virtual Machine netw
orks that you need to implement? Choose two.
Incorrect response(s):
Network I/O Control
Flow control
Distributed Virtual Switches
Link Aggregation Control
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
Question: You have been monitoring network traffic statistics from a number of v
irtual machines in a customers environment. You find that for some VMs, the netwo
rk statistics are reset if the VM is vMotion-migrated to a different host, but t
his does not happen to all VMs. Why are these statistics reset for some VMs and
not for others? Choose two.
Incorrect response(s):
Since all information pertaining to distributed ports is stored by vCenter in th
e vCenter database, the distributed virtual port statistics for VMs connected to
a distributed vSwitch are retained when a VM is migrated
Since all information pertaining to standard ports is stored by vCenter in the v
Center DB, the virtual port statistics for VMs connected to a standard vSwitch a
re retained when a VM is migrated
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.
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 dat
acenters and are approaching the capacity limits in the other. They want to inve
stigate the use of VXLANs to allow them to configure their environment so that t
hey 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 assigned
vCenter server must be at v5.1 or later
All hosts must be at ESXi v5.0 or later
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required
to receive a 100% score for this question.

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