Which two statements are true about port groups and VLANs defined on a vNetwork standard Switch? (Choose two)
A.
A VLAN can be configured for the entire virtual switch or on individual port groups or both
B.
Multiple port groups can specify the same VLAN
C.
VLANs can be configured only on individual port groups
D.
Multiple VLANs can be specified in a port group
Explanation:
Per
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1004074
Assign the VLAN on vSwitch and or portgroup
Answer should be A and B
There isn’t a way to assign a VLAN to a vSwitch via GUI or CLI. VLAN is associated with a portgroup.
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1004074
General tab for vSwitch only has # of ports & MTU setting.
The correct answer should be B & C.
I agree with David.
I see nowhere to set the VLAN ID for a whole switch.
Number one on the kb doc
1.Assign the VLAN on vSwitch and or portgroup. Supported VLAN range (1-4094).
that being said there is no way to do it in the gui anyways.
I don’t have access to my remote tools right now to try it cli.
interesting.
B and C
Read that article it might have a confusing title but the article only explains assigning a VLAN to a port group
I agree with David & G. Admin please change answer to B & C. I’m taking the exam today. Eeeeeeeeeeee!!