What must be added to Distributed Logical Router to allow routing to be carried out within the ESXi Kernel by the NSX routing module?
A. The NSX Manager
B. A LogicalSwitch
C. An NSX Controller
D. An Edge Service Gateway
5 Comments on “What must be added to Distributed Logical Router to allow routing to be carried out within the ESXi Kernel by ”
Hovlasays:
C is correct
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syouakimsays:
C. The NSX controller. The NSX controller cluster pushes routing updates to the kernel modules.
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Anthony Agarwalsays:
The NSX controller
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sandysays:
B is correct answer. In the ESXi kernel each Distributed router instance need to be connected to a logical network via logical switch.
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Petersays:
A logical router cannot distribute routing information to hosts without the help of NSX controllers. A logical router relies on NSX controllers to function, while edge services gateways (ESGs) do not. Make sure the controller cluster is up and available before creating or changing a logical router configuration.
C is correct
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C. The NSX controller. The NSX controller cluster pushes routing updates to the kernel modules.
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The NSX controller
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B is correct answer. In the ESXi kernel each Distributed router instance need to be connected to a logical network via logical switch.
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A logical router cannot distribute routing information to hosts without the help of NSX controllers. A logical router relies on NSX controllers to function, while edge services gateways (ESGs) do not. Make sure the controller cluster is up and available before creating or changing a logical router configuration.
C is correct
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