A Horizon administrator does not see the health status for the Unified Access Gateways (UAG) they configured in the Horizon Console. What two options could be causing the issue? (Choose two.)
A.
The firewall hasn't been configured properly to allow traffic on port 443.
B.
The name entered in the Horizon console doesn't match up with the system name in UAG.
C.
The pod needs to be added to the Cloud Pod Federation.
D.
Another license is needed for UAG health overview.
These issues can prevent the Horizon Console from displaying the health status of the UAGs. Ensuring that the names match and that the firewall is configured correctly to allow the necessary traffic are crucial steps in troubleshooting this problem
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/90749
https://docs.vmware.com/en/Unified-Access-Gateway/2312/uag-deploy-config/GUID-F197EB60-3A0C-41DF-8E3E-C99CCBA6A06E.html
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