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Actual exam question from VMware's 2V0-41.23
Question #: 49
Topic #: 1
[All 2V0-41.23 Questions]

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

  • A. Display the uplinks configured on the Tier-1 Gateways.
  • B. Display how the different NSX components are interconnected.
  • C. Display the VMs connected to Segments.
  • D. Display the uplinks configured on the Tier-0 Gateways.
  • E. Display how the Physical components are interconnected.
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Suggested Answer: ACD 🗳️

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Tarotest
1 year ago
Selected Answer: BCD
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.0/administration/GUID-A75B2553-7595-40B9-A902-854941BB06FD.html
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Selected Answer: ACD
A vicious question again... What is the signification of "NSX component"... For me a VM isn't a nsx component and we can see this in the segment (answer C). But we can also see the uplink information about T0 and T1 GW. So i think the good answer is ACD. Sure is not E. Saw in the ICM 4.0 : The Network Topology feature enables users to understand how the different NSX networking components are configured and interconnected. This feature displays: • Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways with their attached segments and workloads • Details for each VM, segment, and Tier-1 and Tier-0 gateways •IP addresses configured in the network • Underlying fabric infrastructure details of the network topology
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Szyplak
1 year ago
There is no uplink on Tier-1 Gateways, it's named Router Link Port- interface that provides connectivity between Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways. THe correct answer is BCD
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payamit
9 months, 3 weeks ago
NSX Components should also mean to show how NSX Manager and Edges are interconnected which is not possible in topology view, hence, I believe that B is not a right answer
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tch
8 months ago
new in NSX 4.0: Fabric view - Double-click an object to see the fabric view for that object and the parent object in its logical path. For VMs and Containers, fabric view displays the host cluster name, host transport node details, and the configuration view for the host transport node. For a physical server, fabric view displays details of the host transport node and the configuration view for the node. For a tier-0 and a tier-1 gateway, fabric view displays the distributed router(DR), Edge cluster, Edge nodes where the service router(SR) is realized with HA status of the SR. You can also view configuration details of the edge node where the SR is realized for the gateway. For a tier-0 gateway, the uplink interfaces are also displayed.
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zelele
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: BCD
Reference: https://thewificable.com/2022/03/09/configuring-t0-ecmp-in-nsx-t/
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