HOTSPOT
You have two Hyper-V hosts named Served and Server2 that run Windows Server 2016. Served and Server2 connect to the same network.
Served and Server2 have virtual switches configured as shown in the following table.
You have nine virtual machines configured as shown in the following table.
All of the virtual machines are configured to have IP addresses from the same network segment. The firewall on each of the virtual machines is configured to allow network connectivity
To which virtual machines can you connect from VM1 and VM2? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Hot Area:
VM1 to VM4 only
VM2 to VM5 only
I hope I do not see this question on the test. Multiple VLANs using the same IP segment? No, not happening. And what is “Not Applicable”, Native VLAN? SMH on this one.
switch 3 is an internal switch so the the server3 vms connect only to each other, i think it is:
vm4 only
vm5 only
see VLAN ID of VM’s – it must be the same to be able to connect and wsitch type must be external in this case exactly
Answer
VM1 to VM4 only
VM2 to VM5 only