Which statement could explain why?

Virtual machine VM1 is unable to communicate with virtual machine VM2. Both virtual

machines are connected to a portgroup named Production on vSwitch1 on host ESXi01.
Which statement could explain why?

Virtual machine VM1 is unable to communicate with virtual machine VM2. Both virtual

machines are connected to a portgroup named Production on vSwitch1 on host ESXi01.
Which statement could explain why?

A.
The only vmnic connected to vSwitch1 on ESXi01 is set to unused

B.
The only vmnic connected to vSwitch1 on ESXi01 is set to standby

C.
Load balancing settings on Production do not match vSwitch1

D.
VM1 is configured for VGT, VM2 is configured for VST



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VGT : Virtual Guest tagging, requires portgroup to have VLAN 4095, VLAN is setup in Guest (driver props), Physical Switch in Trunk Mode, vSwitch does not intervene at all
VST : Virtual switch tagging , requires a portgroup per VLAN, requires the physical port to be in trunk mode, VLAN tagging performed by vSwitch.

Surely this doesn’t match