Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

DRAG DROP
You need to ensure that all new production Hyper-V virtual machines can be deployed correctly.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

DRAG DROP
You need to ensure that all new production Hyper-V virtual machines can be deployed correctly.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Answer:



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jaydub

jaydub

You have to have an uplink port profile created before the logical switch.

Create a new logical network
Add an uplink port profile
Create a new logical switch

Wylana

Wylana

I agree.

See: http://windowsitpro.com/hyper-v/understanding-hyper-v-networking-system-center-vmm-2012-r2

“Now you can safely design and implement your network in VMM. Here are the steps:

1) Create the logical networks that relate to your physical networks. (You can also create logical networks for communication isolation purposes.) Create IP pools for the sites you defined in the logical network.
2) Create the VM networks that relate to sites within the logical networks. Where network virtualization is used, you can create IP pools for the VM subnets to be used for assignment to VMs connected to the virtual networks.
3) Create the uplink port profiles. As mentioned previously, they describe the connectivity between a specific port (which will be assigned later) and the logical networks. This essentially tells VMM which networks a specific NIC on a host can connect to.
4) Create custom virtual port profiles if needed. VMM provides many virtual port profiles for the various types of traffic, but you can create additional virtual port profiles if needed.
5) Create custom port classifications if needed. Port classifications typically reflect the virtual port profiles. Therefore, if you created additional virtual port profiles, you’ll likely need to create additional port classifications.
6) Create a logical switch. Specify the type of teaming to use, the uplink port profile, the port classifications, and the virtual port profile that relates to each port classification.
7) Apply the logical switch to a host and select the network adapters on the host to be bound to the logical switch, as shown in Figure 3. You can create additional virtual network adapters for use by the host OS within the possible port classifications that you assigned to the logical switch.