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Which setting, if NOT configured, will prevent network connectivity?

The Edit Settings wizard reports a virtual machine is configured as follows:
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Which setting, if NOT configured, will prevent network connectivity?

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A.
The network label must be supplied.

B.
The MAC address must be supplied.

C.
The device status must be set to Connected.

D.
The DirectPath I/O status must be Supported.

Explanation:

5 Comments on “Which setting, if NOT configured, will prevent network connectivity?

  1. tariq butt says:

    VMXNET 3: The VMXNET 3 adapter is the next generation of a paravirtualized NIC designed for performance, and is not related to VMXNET or VMXNET 2. It offers all the features available in VMXNET 2, and adds several new features like multiqueue support (also known as Receive Side Scaling in Windows), IPv6 offloads, and MSI/MSI-X interrupt delivery. For information about the performance of VMXNET 3, see Performance Evaluation of VMXNET3 Virtual Network Device. Because operating system vendors do not provide built-in drivers for this card, you must install VMware Tools to have a driver for the VMXNET 3 network adapter available.

    http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1001805




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  2. babar.munir says:

    A is correct

    Each port group is identified by a network label, which is unique to the current host. Network labels are used to make virtual machine configuration portable across hosts. All port groups in a datacenter that are physically connected to the same network (in the sense that each can receive broadcasts from the others) are given the same label. Conversely, if two port groups cannot receive broadcasts from each other, they have distinct labels.

    http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-50-networking-guide.pdf




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