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Question 53

An NSX administrator is planning to deploy a multi-tier routing topology in their NSX-T Data Center environment to provide north-south connectivity for the VMs.

Which routing component must be deployed?

    Correct Answer: C

    To deploy a multi-tier routing topology in an NSX-T Data Center environment and provide north-south connectivity for the VMs, a Tier-0 Gateway must be deployed. The Tier-0 Gateway acts as the central node for routing traffic between the data center's internal networks and the external physical networks, facilitating north-south traffic. The Tier-0 is essential for providing external connectivity, making it a crucial component in this scenario.

Discussion
gogo1Option: C

C is correct

weslenrodOption: A

In a single-tier deployment, only Tier-0 gateways are used (no Tier-1). The segments are directly connected to the Tier-0 layer. In a multitier deployment, segments are connected to the Tier-1 gateways, and the Tier-1 gateways are connected to the Tier-0 gateway. So, answer should be A. ICM Lecture Guide 5-12

F4bian

just an update.....Multitier Topology - ICM Lecture Guide 5-11...thanks!

rezart21Option: C

The correct answer is C. "North-South" term on NSX-T is used to express network connection between VMs(workloads) with physical Network. So don't be confused with what do we need to successfully have North-South connection with North-South itself .

TristynWOption: C

There is no North-South without a T0

WOP_TOOption: A

Very confuse question, because for multi tier we must Deploy T0 & T1 and for North-South you must deploy ESG too; But would answer T1 because of multi tier information in the question, because with out T1 you don't have a multi tier topology;

ccie_pghOption: C

100% C is correct https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-4D90216C-B3E3-4E4B-9123-75061AD77BED.html

whineyOption: A

Single tier deployment is Tier 0 only. Tier 1 is added for multi-tier

asorinOption: A

single tier is using T0, wanna go multi tier you have to add a T1,

notyouOption: C

N-S = T0

Salva2Option: A

I think the correct answer is A. North-south connectivity=T0 Multi-tier routing topology=T0+T1 Connection to VMs =T1

mistertoOption: A

ESG is a concept of NSX-V, so Not B. Layer 2 Gateway ... doens't mean anything ... Not D To do a Multi-Tier, we need T0 & T1. But N/S traffic is still handled by T0, and also T1 on multi Tier design. I would say A

miggywiggy6Option: A

Key word is multi-teir. You need a T1 for multi-teir.

Marco_vExpertOption: A

It is a very confused Question, i think A is right because the N-S Traffic is still there. And the question is not really for N-S, it is for the Multitier. And Multitier is only possible with T1.

DockzyOption: C

Planning to deploy a multi-tier, not moving from single tier to multi-tier. Also, a Tier-0 can act as DR but a Tier-1 cannot act as SR for N/S traffic. Answer C - Tier-0

Virtual_ITTechOption: C

T-0 is the only way to have N-S Traffic

GarbageOption: B

I believe B, we need an ESG to connect anything via North-South.

snakelkinOption: C

As the question says, “planning to deploy a multi-tier routing… to provide north-south…” (don’t says single tier) this is possible using a tier-0 Gateway, then the answer is “C”