You need to deploy the virtual network for the development servers.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A.
Associate VLAN ID 40 with the new logical network.
B.
On HV-Cluster1, create a new logical network that uses a single connected network.
C.
Associate VLAN ID 20 with the new logical network.
D.
On HV-Cluster1, create a new logical network that uses private VLAN networks.
E.
On HV-Cluster2, create a new logical network that uses a single connected network.
F.
On HV-Cluster2, create a new logical network that uses private VLAN networks.
Is it just me or is this question missing some detail?
Yes as per question its confusing, so A & F
Where is the case? Please add the case! This is useless.
Case Study 8: Contoso Ltd Case E
http://sugarexam.com/archives/1881
Agree with AF
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Overview
Overview
Background
Main Office
Main Office Clusters
The data center has a cluster named cluster1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Cluster1 uses the
domain Cluster1.contoso.com. The cluster is partially configured and has three server nodes.
The cluster uses storage area network (SAN) attached storage. There are no cluster roles assigned.
Cluster1 contains the following domains:
● CLUS1SRV1.
contoso.com
● CLUS1SRV2.
contoso.com
● CLUS1SRV3.
contoso.com
In addition, the environment contains two Windows Server 2012 R2 HyperV
clusters named
HVCluster1
and HVCluster2
. HVCluster1
and HVCluster2
use Fibre Channel SAN storage.
The HyperV
clusters contain server nodes as shown in the following table:
Main office network
Main office network
The main office data center uses a virtual local area network (VLAN) to deploy servers by using PXE
boot. The VLAN ID is 30, and it uses the subnet 10.15.30.0/24.
There is a firewall that prevents all inbound connections to all servers in the data center except for the
subnet 10.50.50.0/24.
Contoso has two additional VLANs as shown in the following table;
SAN storage configuration for Cluster1
SAN storage configuration for Cluster1
The Windows PowerShell command GetClusterSharedVolumeState
–name “Cluster1.contoso.com”
returns the following data:
Name: Cluster Disk X
VolumeName: \\?\Volume {2297f07953c241e994d1483d61ea67d7}\
Node: Clus1Srv1
StateInfo: Direct
VolumeFriendName: Volume1
FileSystemRedirectedIOReason:
BlockRedirectedIOReason:
Name: Cluster Disk Y
VolumeName: \\?\Volume {0312ef4874c74a4d946e4bb4a397ab1f}\
Node: Clus1Srv2
Statelnfo: FileSystemRedirected
VolumeFriendName: Volume2
FileSystemRedirectedIOReason: UserRequest
BlockRedirectedIOReason: NotBlockedRedirected
Name: Cluster Disk Z
VolumeName: \\?\Volume {c4689cef83e34f479eaf161a9e31c4a0}\
Node: Clus1Srv3
Statelnfo: Block Redirected
VolumeFriendName: Volume3
FileSystemRedirectedIOReason: NotFileSystemRedirected
BlockRedirectedIOReason: NoDiskConnectivity
Sales Office
Sales Office
Sales office servers
The data center has the following virtual and physical servers:
● two standalone servers that are not joined to the contoso.com domain named SERVER1 and
SERVER2
● two dedicated storage servers that are allocated, but not yet built, named STORAGE1 and STORAGE2
STORAGE1 and STORAGE2 each have 48 GB of RAM and 10 1TB
SAS disks.
Sales office clusters
Sales office clusters
The data center has a cluster named Cluster2 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Cluster2 uses the
domain Cluster2.contoso.com.
The cluster is partially configured and has three server nodes. The cluster uses SAN attached storage.
There are no cluster roles assigned.
Cluster2 contains the following domains:
● CLUS2SRV1.
contoso.com
● CLUS2SRV2.
contoso.com
● CLUS2SRV3.
contoso.com
In addition, the environment contains two Windows Server 2012 R2 HyperV
clusters named HVCluster3
and HVCluster4
. HVCluster3
and HVCluster4
use Fibre Channel SAN storage. The HyperV
clusters
contain server nodes as shown in the following table:
SAN storage configuration for Cluster4
SAN storage configuration for Cluster4
The Windows PowerShell command
GetClusterSharedVolumeState
–name “Cluster4.contoso.com” returns the following data:
Name: Cluster Disk X
VolumeName: \\?\Volume {09009c16d33e49fbaa6aabdb31921e76}\
Node: Clus2Srv1
StateInfo: Direct
VolumeFriendName: Volume1
FileSystemRedirectedIOReason: NotFileSystemRedirected
BlockRedirectedIOReason: NotBlockedRedirected
Name: Cluster Disk Y
VolumeName: \\?\Volume {a6cedeab69664eb0b5c1b819c6c34fbf}\
Node: Clus2Srv2
Statelnfo: FileSystemRedirected
VolumeFriendName: Volume2
FileSystemRedirectedIOReason:
BlockRedirectedIOReason:
Name: Cluster Disk Z
VolumeName: \\?\Volume { }\
Node: Clus2Srv3
Statelnfo:
VolumeFriendName: Volume3
FileSystemRedirectedIOReason:
BlockRedirectedIOReason:
ANS – A and F