Which three ports are used by the vSphere Web Client when connecting directly to an ESXi 6.x host? (Choose three.)
A.
443 TCP
B.
902 TCP and UDP
C.
903 TCP
D.
5480 TCP
E.
9443 TCP and UDP
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Which three ports are used by the vSphere Web Client when connecting directly to an ESXi 6.x host? (Choose three.)
Which three ports are used by the vSphere Web Client when connecting directly to an ESXi 6.x host? (Choose three.)
A.
443 TCP
B.
902 TCP and UDP
C.
903 TCP
D.
5480 TCP
E.
9443 TCP and UDP
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
A, B, and C are correct:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-5071C86E-FF1E-4E54-A424-A20917401160.html?resultof=%2522%2539%2530%2533%2522%2520
Below the complete list of the ports used in vmware:
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1012382
A,B and E are correct
vCenter Server 6.0 9443 TCP vSphere Web Client Server vSphere Web Client vSphere Web Client HTTPS
A,B,C are correct .
9443 TCP is used to connect from (Source: vSphere Web Client SERVER) to (Destination: vSphere Web Client) for HTTPS.
Example: When you type in the vCenter URL in your browser to connect using a Web Client.
https://myvcenterserver.home.com/vsphere-client
I take the E one as being wrong due to semantics.
The answer says TCP and UDP but the link only lists TCP for that port.
Wait a sec… Isn’t connecting directly to ESX host (i.e. not through vCenter) one of the reasons to use old good C# vSphere Client ? Web Client simply is not designed for that. The VMware doc Gunner refers to above is for vSphere Client !
In other words, either the exam dump has an error or the question itself is technically incorrect thus making ALL answers N/A.
443 (Default) HTTPS access
vSphere Client access to vCenter Server
vSphere Client access to ESXi hosts
vSphere Client access to vSphere Update Manager
Incoming TCP to the ESXi host
902 (Default) vSphere Client access to virtual machine consoles Incoming TCP to the
ESXi host, outgoing TCP from the ESXihost, outgoing UDP from the ESXi host
Is 903 TCP still a valid answer after this revision? Was port 903 ever used in vSphere 6.0 or was it a misprint in the documentation that was fixed in 6.0 u2?
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc%2FGUID-0411C634-155B-4591-8B99-43369A314C1F.html&resultof=%22903%22%20
Revision
EN-001989-05
Description
Updated About the boot.cfg File to add a reference to an example.
Updated TCP and UDP Ports for the vSphere Client to remove port 903.
Updated Repoint vCenter Server to Another External Platform Services Controller to improve the information in the task context and prerequisites.
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-602-upgrade-guide.pdf
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http://vceguide.com/which-three-ports-are-used-by-the-vsphere-web-client-when-connecting-directly-to-an-esxi-6-x-host-2/#comment-368
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/viewAttachment.do?attachID=2131180_NetworkPortDiagram-vSphere-6x-ReferenceTable-v2.pdf&documentID=2131180
A. 443 TCP
B. 902 TCP and UDP
C. 903 TCP
This is a very poor question. In he different docs I have looked through, I only see 2 ports that are used for sure.
443 tcp
902 tcp and udp
See a couple of examples:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-171B99EA-15B3-4CC5-8B9A-577D8336FAA0.html?resultof=%2522%2574%2563%2570%2522%2520%2522%2575%2564%2570%2522%2520%2522%2565%2573%2578%2569%2522%2520
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-5071C86E-FF1E-4E54-A424-A20917401160.html?resultof=%2522%2574%2563%2570%2522%2520%2522%2575%2564%2570%2522%2520