Which two conditions would explain the loss of network connectivity for the virtual machine?

An administrator determines that a virtual machine configured for the Development port group lost
network connectivity when it was migrated with vMotion from one ESXi 5.x host to another. The
administrator notices that machines configured for the Production port group are not experiencing
the issue. The hosts have port groups with the following network configuration:
Host A:
1. Production (VLAN 100)
2. Development
Host B:
1. Production (VLAN 100)
2. Development (VLAN 200)

Which two conditions would explain the loss of network connectivity for the virtual machine?
(Choose two.)

An administrator determines that a virtual machine configured for the Development port group lost
network connectivity when it was migrated with vMotion from one ESXi 5.x host to another. The
administrator notices that machines configured for the Production port group are not experiencing
the issue. The hosts have port groups with the following network configuration:
Host A:
1. Production (VLAN 100)
2. Development
Host B:
1. Production (VLAN 100)
2. Development (VLAN 200)

Which two conditions would explain the loss of network connectivity for the virtual machine?
(Choose two.)

A.
The configured VLAN for Production on Host A is incorrect.

B.
The configured VLAN for Development on Host B is incorrect.

C.
An improper native VLAN is configured on the uplinks to Host A.

D.
An improper native VLAN is configured on the uplinks to Host B.



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Bart

Bart

vMotion over Production(VLAN 100) goes well “..Production port group are not experiencing the issue.”. So A. is NOT part of the answer.

Because there is no VLAN configured on Host A Development port group, AND vMotion over Production(VLAN 100) goes well “..Production port group are not experiencing the issue.”. C. is the second good answer.