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Question 61

Which three can an administrator define in a transport node profile? (Choose three.)

    Correct Answer: D, E, F

    An administrator can define an Uplink Profile, VDS switch configuration, and N-VDS switch configuration in a transport node profile. The Uplink Profile defines how network traffic from virtual machines is connected to the physical network. VDS switch configuration pertains to the management and configuration of VMware Distributed Switches. N-VDS switch configuration involves the setup of NSX Managed Virtual Distributed Switches, which are essential for NSX-T Data Center operations.

Discussion
diegof1Options: DEF

DEF are correct. A transport node define: - Transport zones - N-VDS or VDS switch configuration - Uplink profile - IP assignment - Mapping of Physical NICs - VMkernel and Physical adapter migration Taken from NSX-T ICM 3.0 Lecture Manual

Technique31Options: DEF

I confirme DEF is answer

novellcneOptions: ADF

Logical Router N-VDS UPLINK PROFILE

studyexam603Options: DEF

D,E,F appear to be correct. From those who can't reference the ICM lecture manual - https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-37BC3CEF-DCC1-4C6F-960D-CFBB31908D1C.html The uplink profile must be selected in both VDS or N-VDS configurations (see #8 in that link)

LazylinuxOptions: DEF

Being DEF is correct