Which two statements are true about internal-only virtual switches?

exhibit Which two statements are true about internal-only virtual switches? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true about internal-only virtual switches? (Choose two.)

A.
They allow a group of virtual machines to communicate only with each other.

B.
They can contain multiple port groups.

C.
They disallow service console access to the virtual machines.

D.
They are required for virtual machines to use private IP addresses.

Explanation:
VMware Virtual Networking Concepts, page 6.

Uplink Ports
Uplink ports are ports associated with physical adapters, providing a connection between
a virtual network and a physical network. Physical adapters connect to uplink ports when
they are initialized by a device driver or when the teaming policies for virtual switches
are reconfigured.

Some virtual switches should not connect to a physical network and thus have no uplink
port, as shown in Figure 2. This is the case, for example, for a virtual switch that provides
connections between a firewall virtual machine and the virtual machines protected by the
firewall.

The internal-only virtual switches below contains multiple port groups

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