Why did this happen?

Host1 and Storage1 are in VSAN 10 and have been communicating successfully. An administrator creates and activates an IVR zoneset enabling Host1 and Storage2 to communicate. Unexpectedly, after this new IVR zoneset is activated, Host1 loses connectivity with Storage1.

Why did this happen?

Host1 and Storage1 are in VSAN 10 and have been communicating successfully. An administrator creates and activates an IVR zoneset enabling Host1 and Storage2 to communicate. Unexpectedly, after this new IVR zoneset is activated, Host1 loses connectivity with Storage1.

Why did this happen?

A.
The default zone policy in VSAN 10 is set to permit.

B.
The local zoneset distribution policy for VSAN 20 is set to allow.

C.
The zoneset distribution policy for VSAN 10 is set to full.

D.
Standard zones and IVR zones cannot coexist in the same VSAN.



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