Which two statements are true about VLANs and portgroups defined on a vSphere Standard Switch?

Which two statements are true about VLANs and portgroups defined on a vSphere
Standard Switch? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true about VLANs and portgroups defined on a vSphere
Standard Switch? (Choose two.)

A.
Multiple portgroups are restricted from accessing the same VLAN.

B.
Multiple VLANs can be accessed by virtual machines connected to one portgroup.

C.
VLANs can be configured only on individual portgroups.

D.
A VLAN can be accessed by the entire virtual switch or individual portgroups.



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EMT64

EMT64

A & C are wrong : as you can have the same VLAN on different vSwitches, therefore different portgroups.
B is correct If VLANS are routed behind yes, a VM in one VLAN can talk to systems in other VLANs only the tagging is applied to it from/to its switch port.
D not quite understand what is meant…..