VMware VCAP-NV Exam Notes -1

This is the VMware VCAP-NV Exam Notes -1” that covers the questions and answers we used for brainstorming and self-learning. Furthermore, the remaining once will follow in subsequent posts. Please note, these notes are based on the recommended topics mentioned in VCAP-NV Design blue prints

Questions & Answers

1What are the three types of transport node with NSX-T ?
ANSX-T defines three types of transport nodes: bare-metal, hypervisor hosts, and edge nodes.
2Can an pNIC shared between different N-VDS ?
ANo 
3What is NSX-T edge cluster
AAn NSX-T Edge cluster is a logical grouping of one or more Edge Node VMs or bare-metal edge nodes (an edge cluster can consist only of a single deployment type).
4What are two different types of segments that you can
configure within a transport zone
AOverlay segments and VLAN seg ments
5Does DR component runs on hypervisor and VM Edge nodes
AYes
6Which is the internal link is automatically created using a logical switch between the DR and SR
AIntra-tier transit link
7What are the two types of tranport zones
AOverlay and VLAN tranport zones
8Can an N-VDS could be part of multiple overlay TZ, same time ?
ANo 
9What is the difference between teaming poicy and LAG in NSX-T
AThe teaming policy only effect which link to be utilized from the available UPLINKs  and the LAG is about on a specific UPLINK how you want to load-balance traffic with its member links
10Can an N-VDS attach to both overlay and VLAN tranport zone at the same time. 
AYes, however those transport zones should share the same N-VDS names
VMware VCAP-NV Exam Notes -1

For passing the VMware VCAP-NV , the topics covered part of these QA notes is not enough. However, this could be a good starting point for you to get deep into each of the topics. Additionally, we would strongly recommend you to refer VMworld 2019 NSX-T design related recordings

For the remaining part of this series, please visit section Certification. Happy learning

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *