Which statement is true regarding an NSX Edge gateway device configured with a DNS Server?
Which statement is true regarding an NSX Edge gateway device configured with a DNS Server?
Which three steps should the vSphere administrator do to add the SNAT rule?
An NSX Edge Service Gateway has two interfaces:
• Internal interface named Internal Access
— IP address = 10.10.10.1
— Network mask = 255.255.255.0
• Uplink interface named Physical Uplink
— IP address = 20.20.20.1
— Network mask = 255.255.255.0
A vSphere administrator wants to add a SNAT rule to allow traffic from the internal network
segment to access external resources via the uplink interface.
Which three steps should the vSphere administrator do to add the SNAT rule? (Choose three)
What should the administrator configure to ensure external connections to the TFTP server are successful?
An administrator manages a TFTP server virtual machine that is connected to a Logical Switch
with a VNI of 7321. The TFTP server has been configured to use port 1069. An NSX Edge Service
Gateway is connected to VNI 7321 and has an uplink interface with access to the physical
network. Assume external users can reach the Service Gateway.
What should the administrator configure to ensure external connections to the TFTP server are
successful?
Which two actions take place when an active NSX Edge instance fails?
Which two actions take place when an active NSX Edge instance fails? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true regarding NSX High Availability?
Which two statements are true regarding NSX High Availability? (Choose two.)
Where does the Distributed Logical Firewall enforce firewall rules?
Where does the Distributed Logical Firewall enforce firewall rules?
How are Logical Firewall rules applied to affected virtual machines?
How are Logical Firewall rules applied to affected virtual machines?
What task will correct this issue?
An administrator wishes to control traffic flow between two virtual machines. The virtual machines
are in the same subnet, but are located on separate ESXi hosts. The administrator deploys an
Edge Firewall to one of the hosts and verifies the default firewall rule is set to deny, but the two
virtual machines can still communicate with each other.
What task will correct this issue?
What two conditions would cause this behavior?
An administrator has deployed NSX in an environment containing a mix of vSphere 5 hosts. The
implementation includes the Distributed Firewall Service, but the administrator finds that rules are
not being applied to all affected virtual machines.
What two conditions would cause this behavior? (Choose two.)
How would this task be accomplished with minimal administrative effort?
An administrator wants to perform Activity Monitoring on a large group of virtual machines in an
NSX environment. How would this task be accomplished with minimal administrative effort?