Which two vSphere virtual networking components provide options for VLAN settings? (Choose two.)
A. Virtual Switches
B. Uplink Ports
C. Virtual Machine Port Groups
D. VMkernel Ports
6 Comments on “Which two vSphere virtual networking components provide options for VLAN settings?”
Danielsays:
Correct are C and D.
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Rajsays:
Very confusing question. In Standard vswitch you can change VLAN on vmkernel, vswitch and vm portgroup. in DVS, you can do it on port group & vmkernel. What could be the right answer?
I believe they mean options in vSphere. I’m pretty sure I’ve change VLAN options on both Virtual Switches and Port Groups. So I’m going with A & C as well.
ex. C: VM port groups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIIdcqcreS4
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Sparrowsays:
It is C and D. You cannot change VLAN settings on a vSwitch. You change it on VMKernel and/or Port Group on that VLAN ID field. The video above he is changing a Virtual Port Group Vlan ID.
Correct are C and D.
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Very confusing question. In Standard vswitch you can change VLAN on vmkernel, vswitch and vm portgroup. in DVS, you can do it on port group & vmkernel. What could be the right answer?
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Read thru this guide.
https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/virtual_networking_concepts.pdf
1. Virtual Switches
2. VMkernel Ports
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A & C
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I believe they mean options in vSphere. I’m pretty sure I’ve change VLAN options on both Virtual Switches and Port Groups. So I’m going with A & C as well.
ex. C: VM port groups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIIdcqcreS4
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It is C and D. You cannot change VLAN settings on a vSwitch. You change it on VMKernel and/or Port Group on that VLAN ID field. The video above he is changing a Virtual Port Group Vlan ID.
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