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Question 95

An architect receives a request to apply distributed firewall in a customer environment without making changes to the network and vSphere environment. The architect decides to use Distributed Firewall on VDS.

Which two of the following requirements must be met in the environment? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, C

    To apply a distributed firewall in a customer environment using Distributed Firewall on VDS without making changes to the network and vSphere environment, the VDS version must be 6.6.0 or later and the NSX version must be 3.2 or later. These requirements ensure compatibility and support for the distributed firewall functionality on an existing VDS setup.

Discussion
tonydbassOptions: AC

Based on the ICM 4 lecture: Distributed Firewall on VDS Requirements Installing the NSX distributed firewall on an existing VDS has the following requirements: • The NSX version must be 3.2 or later. • ESXi hosts are not prepared for NSX. • All hosts in the cluster must have identical VDS configurations. • The vCenter Server system must be registered as a Compute Manager in NSX Manager. Supported VDS and vSphere versions: VDS Version vSphere Version 6.6.0 vSphere 6.7 and later 7.0.0 vSphere 7.0 Update 1 and later 7.0.2 vSphere 7.0 Update 2 and later 7.0.3 vSphere 7.0 Update 3 and later 8.0.0 vSphere 8.0.0 and later

thekleeOptions: AC

Distributed firewall on VDS is a new feature in NSX-T Data Center 3.2. This feature enables NSX Security features on workloads attached to a distributed port group (DVPG) managed by vCenter Server. Earlier versions of NSX-T Data Center required VMs to be attached to segments managed by NSX (VLAN or overlay) to take advantage of distributed security functions. As of NSX-T Data Center 3.2, this functionality has been expanded to cover DVPG managed by vCenter Server.

zeleleOptions: AC

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-E9FBE567-D136-41AF-B8D6-AE95416F4229.html

bozzander1Options: AC

A and C for sure