Which would best describe a workload in Compute Cluster 1 attached to a logical switch port group?
A.
Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would function, but Layer 3 would fail.
B.
Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would fail, and Layer 3 would fail.
C.
Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would fail, but Layer 3 would function.
D.
Within Compute Cluster 1, Layer 2 would function, and Layer 3 would function.
https://telecomoccasionally.wordpress.com/2014/12/27/nsx-for-vsphere-understanding-transport-zone-scoping/
A
Thanks Sumit. From your link, I agree with A.
Why not D ? Nothing will fail.
The computer cluster 1 not is in transport Zone
A is correct.
DLR instance will not be deployed on the cluster that is not member of transport zone.
So, in short L3 will not work on the cluster.
but L2 network will work on there because, using Distributed Switch, Port group for Logical switches will be synced to cluster that is not member of transport zone.
■Source
NSX Manager creates DLR instance on hosts:
NSX Manager looks up the logical switches that are to be connected to the new DLR to determine which transport zone they belong to.
It then looks up a list of clusters that are configured in this transport zone and creates the new DLR on each host in these clusters.
■URL
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx.troubleshooting.doc/GUID-83D7C739-8ADB-40B3-875E-5F4895EEC8D9.html
Agree. A is the answer