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A cloud administrator Is tasked with creating a new network segment In the software-defined data center that utilizes the corporate DHCP server to provide IP addresses.
What is the proper sequence to create the required network segments?

  1. 1- Create a new segment attached to the Tler-0 gateway
    2. Configure the segment DHCP Ip-helper
  2. 1. Create a DHCP server profile
    2. Create a new segment attached to the Tler-0 gateway
    3. Configure the segment DHCP config to utilize the new DHCP server profile
  3. 1. Create a new segment attached to the Tier-1 gateway
    2. Configure the segment DHCP ip-helper
  4. 1. Create a DHCP relay profile
    2. Create a new segment attached to the Tler-1 gateway
    3. Configure the segment DHCP config to utilize the new DHCP relay profile

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

https://blogs.vmware.com/cloud/2019/07/02/dhcp-dhcp-relay-vmware-cloud-aws/ To create a new network segment in the software-defined data center that utilizes the corporate DHCP server to provide IP addresses, the proper sequence is to create a DHCP relay profile, create a new segment attached to the Tier-1 gateway, and configure the segment DHCP config to utilize the new DHCP relay profile1. This is because the DHCP relay profile contains the IP address of the external DHCP server and the DHCP relay agent that forwards the DHCP requests and responses between the segment and the DHCP server1. The segment must be attached to the Tier-1 gateway, which is the edge device that provides routing and firewall services for the segment2. The segment DHCP config allows the administrator to specify the DHCP type, the DHCP relay profile, and the DHCP options for the segment3.


Reference:

1: Configure Segment DHCP Properties - VMware Docs, 2:
Create or Modify a Network Segment - VMware Docs, 3: Segment DHCP Config - VMware Docs



When configuring VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery (VCDR), with what can protection groups and disaster recovery plans be associated?

  1. Only a single vCenter Instance In the on-premises data center or VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC).
  2. Multiple vCenter instances in the same VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) or on- premises data center.
  3. Multiple vCenter instances in the same VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) or only a single vCenter in the on-premises data center.
  4. Only a single vCenter Instance in the VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) or multiple vCenter Instances In the on-premises data center.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

vCenter Mapping Mapping vCenters in a DR plan consists of selecting source vCenters that are registered to the protected site. Choosing a target vCenter for a Failover SDDC is simple; each SDDC contains a single vCenter instance. For VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery, keep in mind that a protected site can have multiple registered vCenters, but you can only map one vCenter on VMware Cloud on AWS per-DR plan. https://vmc.techzone.vmware.com/resource/introduction-vmware- cloud-disaster-recovery#inventory-and-resource-mapping https://vmc.techzone.vmware.com/resource/protection-groups-and-recovery-plans-vcdr#create-a- disaster-recovery-plan https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Disaster-Recovery/services/vmware-cloud-disaster- recovery/GUID-8AE1DC05-46D1-410C-99F6-7687FEB876B5.html



What are two Incident management services included in the VMware Cloud on AWS service management process? (Choose two.)

  1. Email notifications for pending upgrades
  2. Return to service
  3. Severity classification
  4. SDDC upgrades
  5. Workload incident management

Answer(s): B,C

Explanation:

Incident and Problem Management: VMware will provide incident and problem management services (e.g., detection, severity classification, recording, escalation, and return to service) pertaining to availability of the Service Offering. VMware is responsible for incident and problem management (e.g., detection, severity classification, recording, escalation, and return to service) pertaining to all virtual machines that you have deployed in your SDDC. https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/support/vmw-cloud-aws- service-description.pdf



Which types of networks are available when creating a segment in VMware Cloud on AWS?

  1. Routed, Extended, Disconnected
  2. Advertised, Extended, Isolated
  3. Routed, Stretched, Disconnected
  4. Advertised, Stretched, Isolated

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

VMware Cloud on AWS GovCloud supports three types of network segments: routed, extended and disconnected.

Routed networks: Routed networks allow you to route traffic between the on-premises data center and the VMware Cloud on AWS environment using a VPN or AWS Direct Connect. Extended networks: Extended networks allow you to extend the on-premises network to the VMware Cloud on AWS environment using VXLAN. This type of network allows you to extend the on- premises VLANs to the cloud environment, providing a seamless network extension. Disconnected networks: Disconnected networks are used when there is no direct connectivity between the on-premises data center and the VMware Cloud on AWS environment. This type of network allows you to create isolated networks in the cloud environment for specific use cases, such as disaster recovery or testing.

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS-GovCloud-(US)/services/vmc-govcloud- networking-security/GUID-7E79585B-1487-454A-90FE-BA82D3122C0E.html






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