When creating a dvport group, which port binding option assigns a port to a virtual machine when the machine is connected to the dvPort Group?

When creating a dvport group, which port binding option assigns a port to a virtual machine when the machine is connected to the dvPort Group?

When creating a dvport group, which port binding option assigns a port to a virtual machine when the machine is connected to the dvPort Group?

A.
Static binding

B.
Flexible

C.
Ephemeral

D.
Dynamic binding

Explanation:
vSphere4 Documentation Notes vReference.com Version 1.0 Page 1 [email protected] Main Documentation Set, page 15.
dvPort group properties include:
Port Binding – when ports are assigned to virtual machines connected to this dvPort group. Static binding – to assign a port to a virtual machine when the virtual machine is connected to the dvPort group.
Dynamic binding – to assign a port to a virtual machine the first time the virtual machine powers on after it is connected to the dvPort group. Ephemeral – for no port binding.



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Art Abington

Art Abington

A is correct – static binding when “connecting” machine to a port. D is wrong because dynamic binding occures when machine is “powered on”.

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