Which would best describe a workload in Compute Cluster 1 attached to a logical switch port group?

Which would best describe a workload in Compute Cluster 1 attached to a logical switch port group?


A. Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would function, but Layer 3 would fail.
B. Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would fail, and Layer 3 would fail
C. Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would fail, but Layer 3 would function
D. Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would function, and Layer 3 would function.

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3 thoughts on “Which would best describe a workload in Compute Cluster 1 attached to a logical switch port group?

  1. Correct answer is A

    “when a transport zone is not aligned to the VDS boundary, the scope of the logical switches (5001, 5002 and 5003) and the DLR instances that these logical switches are connected to becomes disjointed, causing VMs in cluster Comp A to have no access to the DLR logical interfaces (LIFs).”

    If the VMs don’t have access to the DLR they’ll not be able to route i.e. L3 will not function.

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-5EFF202E-42DE-4864-9B60-C5FF280457F6.html

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