What are two requirements of the network infrastructure…

What are two requirements of the network infrastructure to the access layer? (Choose two )

What are two requirements of the network infrastructure to the access layer? (Choose two )

A.
IPv4 connectivity among ESXi hosts provided by a spine-leaf network design.

B.
IPv4 connectivity among ESXi hosts.

C.
Increased MTU if the virtual machines are using the default MTU size of 1500.

D.
A Redundant, Layer 3, Top-of-Rack network design to provide high availability to ESX hosts.



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Mats

Maple

Maple

Me too. I think B&C is correct answer.

Based on following contents on Page 101, we can hint for it.
https://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-27683

5.1 Topology Independent Design with NSX
The NSX enables a multicast free, controller based VXLAN overlay network. Its
extreme flexibility enables it to work with:
• Any type of physical topology – PoD, routed, or spine-leaf
• Any vendor physical switch
• Any install base with any topology – L2, L3, or a converged topology
mixture
• Any fabric where proprietary controls or interaction does not requires
specific considerations
The only two strict requirements for NSX from the physical network are IP
connectivity and jumbo MTU support.