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what are two valid states in which an administrator can place the uplinks?

A vSphere Standard Switch is configured with two uplinks.
When adjusting the failover order of the uplinks, what are two valid states in which an
administrator can place the uplinks? (Choose two.)

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A.
Active

B.
Unused

C.
Passive

D.
Disabled

Explanation:

11 Comments on “what are two valid states in which an administrator can place the uplinks?

    1. Bart says:

      I disagree. Must be A. Active AND C. Passive.

      Specify how the uplinks in a team are used when a failover occurs by configuring the Failover Order list.
      If you want to use some uplinks but reserve others for emergencies in case the uplinks in use fail, use the up and down arrow keys to move them into different groups.

      Option Description
      Active adapters Use this uplink if the network adapter connectivity is up and active.
      Standby adapters Use this uplink if one of the active physical adapters goes down.
      Unused adapters Do not use this uplink. (It has become invalid for Teaming)




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  1. Bart says:

    Their are to much Two’s in this question 😉 I was mixing these:
    So with (v)NIC Teaming you see 3(THREE) options: Active, STANDBY, Unused.
    So with LUN Allocations (for iSCSI) you see 2(TWO) options: Active, PASSIVE.




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  2. NetCat says:

    Active adapters

    Continue to use the uplink if the network adapter connectivity is up and active.

    Standby adapters

    Use this uplink if one of the active physical adapter is down.

    Unused adapters

    Do not use this uplink.




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