A network administrator has been tasked with deploying a 3-tier application across two data centers. Tier-1 and
tier-2 will be located in Datacenter-A and tier-3 will be located in Datacenter-B.
Which NSX components are needed to make this deployment functional?
A.
A universal transport zone deployed with a universal distributed logical router (UDLR), a universal logical
switch and two local logical switches connected to the UDLR.
B.
A universal transport zone deployed with a universal distributed logical router (UDLR), two universal logical
switches and a single logical switch connected to the UDLR.
C.
A universal transport zone deployed with a universal distributed logical router (UDLR) and three universal
logical switches connected to the UDLR.
D.
A universal transport zone, a universal distributed logical router (UDLR) and three local switches in each
data center connected to the UDLR
C — there is no ESG in answers.
You must use a universal logical router to route between universal logical switches. If you need to route between a universal logical switch and a logical switch, you must use an Edge Services Gateway
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx-cross-vcenter-install.doc/GUID-506B2DB6-37D8-4827-BB4B-55DBEEBFA2E7.html
but I saw somewhere else if you connect logical switch to universal transparent zone will be as universal logical switches
When you create a logical switch in a universal transport zone, you create a universal logical switch.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx-cross-vcenter-install.doc/GUID-506B2DB6-37D8-4827-BB4B-55DBEEBFA2E7.html
Yes Aria, I agree with you. its C