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Question 37

What are three types of transport nodes in NSX-T? (Choose three.)

    Correct Answer: A, D, F

    NSX-T transport nodes are essential entities that perform networking and security functions within an NSX-T environment. The three correct types of transport nodes in NSX-T include NSX Edges, Bare-metal servers, and Hypervisors. NSX Edges handle network traffic and provide routing and gateway services and interact directly with the data plane. Bare-metal servers can run services or applications that also interact with the network at a transport level. Hypervisors (such as ESXi or KVM) act as transport nodes by hosting virtual machines or containers, forwarding network traffic between these virtualized environments and external networks.

Discussion
KaylormOptions: ADF

Transport Nodes NSX-T requires transport nodes to perform networking (overlay or VLAN) and security functions. It is responsible for forwarding the data plane traffic originating from VMs, containers or apps running on bare metal servers. NSX-T supports the various types of transport nodes including: Hypervisor (ESXi or KVM), Bare Metal (RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu), and NSX Edge. Since NSX-T is decoupled from the hypervisor, ESXi and KVM transport nodes can work together and networks and topologies can extend to both ESXi and KVM environments.

omardiazhOptions: ADF

Agree Hypervisor, Bare Metal and NSX Edge.