Which vShield Edge service is enabled by default?
Which vShield Edge service is enabled by default?
What is the system administrator creating?
A system administrator is setting up a vCloud object to support vApp networking that can
leverage VLANs, vSphere Port Groups, or vCloud isolated networks. What is the system
administrator creating?
What is one way to configure this?
An Organization Administrator needs to enable communication between two vApps. What is
one way to configure this?
Which method should the administrator use to identify the issue?
A vApp containing multiple VMs has three vApp networks. The vApp is not connected to an
Org vDC Network. The VMs on each vApp network can communicate with each other but
not across vApp networks. The administrator cannot add additional networks but requires
communication across vApp networks.Which method should the administrator use to
identify the issue?
How can the administrator address the problem?
The vSphere cluster supporting vCloud Director is running out of memory. Additional ESXi
hosts have been added to the cluster in vCenter server but the memory situation has not
improved. How can the administrator address the problem?
What happens to an external IP address mapping when a vApp is powered off?
What happens to an external IP address mapping when a vApp is powered off?
How can the administrator address this issue?
An administrator needs to allocate more CPU resources to one of the departments that are
assigned to use the company-wide vCloud environment. How can the administrator address
this issue?
Which configuration meets this requirement?
The requirements for a vApp include. NAT addressing between the Org vDC Network and
the External Network. NAT addressing between the Org vDC Network and the vApp
Network. Which configuration meets this requirement?
A vApp Network is automatically created when connected to A.
A vApp Network is automatically created when connected to A.
How should an administrator prevent new virtual machines from being created or powered on inside a Provider vD
How should an administrator prevent new virtual machines from being created or powered
on inside a Provider vDC?