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How does VM-A learn VM-B’s MAC address?

An administrator has created an NSX network as shown in the
exhibit: Both VMs in the exhibit use the same distributed router for their default gateway.
VM-B obtains its IP address via DHCP. VM-A wants to send a packet to VM-B. How does
VM-A learn VM-B’s MAC address?

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A.
If Host-B is aware of VM-B’s MAC and IP addresses, Host-B is able to reply directly to
VM-A with an ARP response.

B.
If Host-A is made aware by the NSX Controller of VM-B’s MAC and IP addresses, Host-A
replies directly to VM-A with an ARP response.

C.
If Host-A is made aware by Host-B of VM-B’s MAC and IP addresses, Host-A replies
directly to VM-A with an ARP response.

D.
If the NSX Controller is made aware by Host-B of VM-B’s MAC and IP addresses, the
NSX Controller replies directly to VM-A with an ARP response.


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