A company has requested that a plan for Auto Deploy be built using VMware-recommended best practices for
networking.
Which two considerations adhere to VMware-recommended networking best practices for Auto Deploy?
(Choose two.)

A.
Using IPv4 as Auto Deploy will be able to boot hosts with a legacy BIOS.
B.
Using DHCP reservations for address allocations because providing fixed IP addresses through host
customization is not supported.
C.
Using VLANs on the management network as it offers increased performance while hosts are booting.
D.
Using IPv6 as Auto Deploy will be able to boot hosts with a legacy BIOS and UEFI.
E.
Using DHCP reservations for address allocations because providing fixed IP addresses through host
customization is not recommended.
Explanation:
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.install.doc%
2FGUID-980D9E38-633E-4557-9144-AC422FA239C5.html
A, E – OK
A – OK
PXE booting with legacy BIOS firmware is possible only over IPv4. PXE booting with UEFI firmware is possible with either IPv4 or IPv6.
E – OK
Use DHCP reservations for address allocation. Fixed IP addresses are supported by the host customization mechanism, but providing input for each host is not recommended.
B – no OK
C – no OK
D – not OK
PXE booting with UEFI firmware is possible with either IPv4 or IPv6.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-980D9E38-633E-4557-9144-AC422FA239C5.html
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Agreed, A & E
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AE
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-980D9E38-633E-4557-9144-AC422FA239C5.html
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A & E – Correct.
D makes no sense! IPv6 for LEGACY boot???
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Should use the correct link since this exam is for 6.5 not 6.0. And A & E are documented here.
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https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-980D9E38-633E-4557-9144-AC422FA239C5.html
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vSphere Auto Deploy and IPv6 (A correct)
Because vSphere Auto Deploy takes advantage of the iPXE infrastructure, if the hosts that you plan to provision with vSphere Auto Deploy are with legacy BIOS, the vSphere Auto Deploy server must have an IPv4 address. PXE booting with legacy BIOS firmware is possible only over IPv4. PXE booting with UEFI firmware is possible with either IPv4 or IPv6.
IP Address Allocation (E correct)
Use DHCP reservations for address allocation. Fixed IP addresses are supported by the host customization mechanism, but providing input for each host is not recommended.
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Best Regards!
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am I the only one who sees B and E are the same? word by word or its a typo error?
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my bad – they are different
recommended vs supported
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Option A and E:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-980D9E38-633E-4557-9144-AC422FA239C5.html
vSphere Auto Deploy and IPv6
Because vSphere Auto Deploy takes advantage of the iPXE infrastructure, if the hosts that you plan to provision with vSphere Auto Deploy are with legacy BIOS, the vSphere Auto Deploy server must have an IPv4 address. PXE booting with legacy BIOS firmware is possible only over IPv4. PXE booting with UEFI firmware is possible with either IPv4 or IPv6.
IP Address Allocation
Use DHCP reservations for address allocation. Fixed IP addresses are supported by the host customization mechanism, but providing input for each host is not recommended.
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