Which two configuration tasks must be performed from the vCenter Server Management Interface? (Choose two.)
Which two configuration tasks must be performed from the vCenter Server Management Interface? (Choose two.)
In the vCenter Server Management Interface, you can configure network settings, including adding a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, and enable SSH login for troubleshooting and maintenance purposes. These tasks are typically not performed through the vSphere client but instead from within the vCenter Server Management Interface (VAMI) on port 5480.
B & D is correct
I agree, it appears that B&D are correct. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenter.configuration.doc/GUID-B259B969-3E5D-4576-8256-D3BED54B89AF.html
The question includes,"Must Be performed". SSH can also be enabled by logging in to VM's virtual console. So Answer should be B & C
Licensing is not manageable from vCenter Server Management Interface B and D are correct
B and D are correct. Passed with 500 today
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Because it is B & D
The question includes,"Must Be performed". SSH can also be enabled by logging in to VM's virtual console. So Answer should be B & C
I think it's B and C as well, because you can enable SSH in three different ways accroding to: https://www.nakivo.com/blog/most-useful-esxcli-esxi-shell-commands-vmware-environment/
@GasserAyad. That article is about ESXi. The question is about vCenter.
Clearly B and D. I was unsure about E, but for sure is not C
B&D IS CORRECT
only those two options are available in VAMI
B and D for sure just access the VAMi and see for yourself
B & D is correct
B & D is correct, it's just the wording of the question. It would have been better if it read something like "What actions can be done from vCenter Server Management Interface"....
Option "C" is not part of the Management Interface, but B and D are: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenter.configuration.doc/GUID-B259B969-3E5D-4576-8256-D3BED54B89AF.html
vCenter Server Management Interface is with the port :5480 not 443
B and D. Those that said "E" was an option. It's not b/c you can do that in the vSphere client by going to vCenter > config > general settings > logging setting
B& D are correct
it's B and D for sure
B is not correct. You can do so by accessing the appliance shell and log in as an admin or super admin (root). The only option that must be done from the vSMI is D Enable SSH Login. All other options can be done either from the vSphere client or the appliance shell. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenter.configuration.doc/GUID-B259B969-3E5D-4576-8256-D3BED54B89AF.html
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenter.configuration.doc/GUID-B259B969-3E5D-4576-8256-D3BED54B89AF.html