A Solution Architect will be deploying an Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) in their NSX-T Data Center environment.
What two selections must be prepared for the EVPN deployment? (Choose two.)
A Solution Architect will be deploying an Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) in their NSX-T Data Center environment.
What two selections must be prepared for the EVPN deployment? (Choose two.)
To deploy an Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) in an NSX-T Data Center environment, a deployed Tier-0 gateway is required, as EVPN can only be enabled after deploying it. Additionally, a remote gateway with support for MP-BGP and VXLAN is necessary to facilitate the EVPN connections. Load Balancers and Tier-1 gateways are not essential for EVPN deployment. This aligns with EVPN's use of MP-BGP and VXLAN as its overlay technologies.
A & E is correct. Explanation below: As per NSX-T documentation, the EVPN feature has the following capabilities and limitations: Multi-Protocol BGP (MP-BGP) EVPN between NSX Edge and physical routers. VXLAN used as the overlay for MP-BGP EVPN. Option E matches with above. A is correct because EVPN can be only enabled after deploying the Tier-0 gateway. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.0/administration/GUID-D8186088-6C8F-4553-B859-B9499D9FB559.html
The correct answers are A & E. EVPN deployments require: - A deployed Tier-0 gateway - A remote gateway with support for MP-BGP and VXLAN - An overlay virtual router with BGP and VLAN tagging capabilities. EVPN is not compatible with the following services: - Load Balancer - VPN Take from NSX-T ICM 3.0 Lecture Manual - Requirements and Limitations of EVPN section.
Answer: A,E
Correct answers are A & E.
A+E are correct
A&E are correct
A & E are correct