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Question 57

Which configuration setting ensures that virtual networks on a virtual switch are isolated from each other?

    Correct Answer: A

    The configuration setting that ensures that virtual networks on a virtual switch are isolated from each other is VLAN ID. VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) ID is a method used to logically divide a physical network into multiple isolated broadcast domains. When different VLAN IDs are assigned to different port groups on a virtual switch, this ensures that traffic is isolated between these groups. Each VLAN represents a separate broadcast domain, keeping traffic within a VLAN separate from other VLANs, thereby ensuring network isolation.

Discussion
tocageekOption: A

VLANs or I've been doing my job wrong for many, many years...

jplibreOption: A

"Virtual LANs (VLANs) enable a single physical LAN segment to be further isolated so that groups of ports are isolated from one another as if they were on physically different segments." See here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-7225A28C-DAAB-4E90-AE8C-795A755FBE27.html

playfulbearOption: A

The configuration setting that ensures virtual networks on a virtual switch are isolated from each other is: A. VLAN ID VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) ID is a method used to logically divide a physical network into multiple isolated broadcast domains. When applied to virtual switches, assigning different VLAN IDs to different port groups ensures network isolation among the virtual networks. Each VLAN represents a separate broadcast domain, allowing traffic within a VLAN to be kept separate from traffic in other VLANs, thus achieving network isolation for the respective virtual networks connected to the virtual switch.

throwaway_accountOption: A

VLANs are used for network segmentation to isolate traffic

migdadcomOption: A

I would say that "A" is most acurate answer