An engineer must integrate Cisco ACI with a VMware vSphere environment. The requirement is to use a VMware Distributed Virtual Switch and to assign the encapsulation VLAN of the EPG from the VLAN pool. Which configuration set accomplishes this goal?
An engineer must integrate Cisco ACI with a VMware vSphere environment. The requirement is to use a VMware Distributed Virtual Switch and to assign the encapsulation VLAN of the EPG from the VLAN pool. Which configuration set accomplishes this goal?
To integrate Cisco ACI with a VMware vSphere environment using a VMware Distributed Virtual Switch, you need to create a VMM domain association under the Endpoint Groups (EPGs). This ensures that the virtual machines within the vSphere environment can be managed and orchestrated effectively. Additionally, the encapsulation VLANs for the EPGs should be dynamically allocated from the VLAN pool. Dynamic allocation is necessary in this context to allow for flexibility and scalability when assigning VLANs to virtual machines. Static allocation would not provide the same level of efficiency and adaptability required for VMware environments.
An answer is should be D. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/dcn/whitepapers/cisco-application-centric-infrastructure-design-guide.html#_Toc129073492
allocation must be dynamic
I think it should be D. This is a normal behavior for VMM integration.
answer is D
I have done configuration a lot of times. Its D for sure.
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can't be A. As already mentioned VMM domain which is necessary for vmware integration can only use dynamic vlan pools