Which configuration will block communication between two virtual machines on the same DMZ
network?
A.
An isolated Private VLAN configured on a distributed switch and the two DMZ server virtual
machines connected to the same port group
B.
Two different port groups created on a distributed switch and 1 DMZ server virtual machine
connected to each port group
C.
Two different port groups created on a standard switch and 1 DMZ server virtual machine
connected to each port group
D.
The security policy exception set to Reject for the switch to which the two DMZ server virtual
machines will be connected
Explanation:
A is correct, VM’s on an isolated VlAN cannot talk to other machines on the same isolated VLAN nor machines in other secondary VLAN’s. They can only talk to machines in the Primary VLAN (promiscuious).
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It’s a misunderstanding in the question. It says: “communication between two virtual machines” but supposed to be “communication between two VMs and rest of the network”
you are right. You just need to understand what is DMZ – or demilitarized zone, sometimes referred to as a perimeter network(or as you said rest of the network).
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