In vSphere, a bound physical NIC can be configured to transmit and receive jumbo frames.
What is the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) in vSphere?
A.
1500
B.
5500
C.
9000
D.
9500
In vSphere, a bound physical NIC can be configured to transmit and receive jumbo frames.
What is the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) in vSphere?
In vSphere, a bound physical NIC can be configured to transmit and receive jumbo frames.
What is the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) in vSphere?
A.
1500
B.
5500
C.
9000
D.
9500
The word ‘maximum’ makes it a sad question. Thought the idea about the VCP5 exam was not use stumpers.
At work, we’re using vsphere 5 and I just last week set the vmkernel interface to 9000 for our SAN. I additionally verified this in the v5 networking guide.
The maximum or the default is 1500, so answer A
Screw you, VMware !!! Should have worder the question:
What is the default MTU (maximum transmission unit) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They want to trick you, talking abount jumbo frames, and then use the word maximum. Easy to pick up the wrong answer!!!
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) is a feature, it can be set to 9000 but the default value is 1500. Correct Answer. Tricky one but makes sense.
Tricking with words WOW, didn’t expected that from VMware!!!
Expect the unexpected from VMware in times to come! Take my word for it.
FUCK YOU Vmware!
HyperV is looking better!
Another bogus question. 9000 is the maximum, 1500 is the default. There is no such thing as a ‘maximum default’.
These questions aren’t hard, they’re invalid!
lol. “default” “MTU”. its not exactly a trick question