Which mode can the NSX Edge Load Balancer can be deployed to meet the Company’s needs?

A company hosts an internal website on multiple virtual machines on a Logical Switch with VNI
7321. A Distributed Router serves as the virtual machines’ default gateway.
When an user resolves the URL for the website, the internal DNS server responds with the IP
address of one of the virtual machine’s IP addresses in a round robin fashion. The company wants
to deploy an NSX Edge Service Load Balancer and maintain the use of the Distributed Router for
the virtual machines’ default gateway.
Which mode can the NSX Edge Load Balancer can be deployed to meet the Company’s needs?

A company hosts an internal website on multiple virtual machines on a Logical Switch with VNI
7321. A Distributed Router serves as the virtual machines’ default gateway.
When an user resolves the URL for the website, the internal DNS server responds with the IP
address of one of the virtual machine’s IP addresses in a round robin fashion. The company wants
to deploy an NSX Edge Service Load Balancer and maintain the use of the Distributed Router for
the virtual machines’ default gateway.
Which mode can the NSX Edge Load Balancer can be deployed to meet the Company’s needs?

A.
One-Arm

B.
Transparent

C.
Local

D.
Global



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redtantra

redtantra

A. One Arm

Kelvin Wong

Kelvin Wong

It should be B, if the company wants to maintain the existing configuration where the VM IP address is used to response to a web query, then transparent mode must be used. One-arm will hide the VM IP address and send the VIP of the LB back to the users instead.