what is true about traffic from a virtual machine connected to a port group on a vNetwork Standard Switch with no uplinks?

Assuming that VLANs are not configured, what is true about traffic from a virtual machine connected to a port group on a vNetwork Standard Switch with no uplinks?

Assuming that VLANs are not configured, what is true about traffic from a virtual machine connected to a port group on a vNetwork Standard Switch with no uplinks?

A.
The virtual switch will drop the packets if no uplink is present.

B.
Virtual machines on any vNetwork Standard Switch on the same ESXi host can receive the traffic.

C.
Virtual machines in any port group on the virtual switch can receive the traffic.

D.
Only virtual machines in the same port group on the virtual switch can receive the traffic.



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Sergey

Sergey

I think “D” is more correct, because for “C” to be true, all port groups should be in the same VLAN and there is nothing about it in the question. “D” is always true.

Pavel

Pavel

No, C is correct because there are “Assuming that VLANs are not configured” condition.

D can not be correct, because there are “Only” at the begining.