Which two items below could be causing this issue?

An administrator has configured a vSphere Distributed Switch to send all network traffic to a
collector virtual machine for analysis. However, after checking the collector virtual machine several
hours later the administrator finds that no data has been collected. vSphere 5.x has been
deployed in the datacenter.
Which two items below could be causing this issue? (Choose two.)

An administrator has configured a vSphere Distributed Switch to send all network traffic to a
collector virtual machine for analysis. However, after checking the collector virtual machine several
hours later the administrator finds that no data has been collected. vSphere 5.x has been
deployed in the datacenter.
Which two items below could be causing this issue? (Choose two.)

A.
The source virtual machine does not have Promiscuous Mode enabled.

B.
The source and target virtual machines are not both the same on the vSphere Distributed
Switch.

C.
The port group or distributed does not have Promiscuous Mode enabled.

D.
The port group or distributed port does not have NetFlow enabled.

Explanation:

Requirements for a collector virtual machine to analyze traffic from a vSphere Distributed Switch:
1) The source and target virtual machines must both be on a vNetwork Switch, but can be on any
vDS datacenter. 2) The port group on distributed port must have NetFlow enabled.
Two methods to migrate a virtual machine from a vSphere Standard Switch (VSS) to a vSphere
Distributed Switch (VDS): 1) Migrate the port group containing the virtual machine from a
vNetwork Standard Switch using the Migrate Virtual machine networking option. 2)Edit the
Network Adapater settings for the virtual machine and select a dvPort group from the list.



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