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Advanced Network Virtualization Deploy

3V0-41.22

Get certified with the 3V0-41.22 exam focusing on advanced network virtualization deployment.

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Questions 191–195 of 195

Q191

A company needs to enable BGP for its Tier-1 routers. What must be configured after enabling BGP?

  • A Static routes only
  • B BGP neighbors
  • C ECMP settings
  • D Security policies
Explanation After enabling BGP, configuring BGP neighbors is necessary to establish BGP sessions for routing.
Q192

You are configuring NSX segments and your Uplink interface is set to trunk mode. What happens if you try to add multiple VLAN IDs to a segment in this mode?

  • A Configuration is accepted without issues.
  • B Only the first VLAN ID is used.
  • C Trunk mode must be disabled first.
  • D VLAN IDs are automatically discarded.
Explanation In trunk mode, only the first VLAN ID added is used while others are ignored, causing potential routing issues for the unused VLANs.
Q193

Which service facilitates network function virtualization in VMware?

  • A NSX
  • B vSAN
  • C vSphere
  • D vRealize
Explanation NSX is specifically designed for network virtualization, unlike the other options that serve different purposes.
Q194

A company needs to ensure application continuity during host maintenance. What feature should they utilize?

  • A vMotion
  • B Distributed Switch
  • C Site Recovery Manager
  • D Host Profiles
Explanation vMotion allows live migration of VMs, ensuring continuity, whereas the others do not provide this capability directly during maintenance.
Q195

You are configuring an NSX-T deployment. What happens when you configure an overlay segment without a corresponding transport zone?

  • A Overlay segment works normally
  • B Error prevents configuration
  • C Cannot add logical routers
  • D Traffic may not be segmented
Explanation Without a corresponding transport zone, the configuration will throw an error, preventing deployment of the segment.