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Question#1

The security administrator turns on logging for a firewall rule.
Where is the log stored on an ESXi transport node?

A. /var/log/vmware/nsx/firewall.log
B. /var/log/messages.log
C. /var/log/dfwpktlogs.log
D. /var/log/fw.log

Explanation:
The log for a firewall rule on an ESXi transport node is stored in the /var/log/dfwpktlogs.log file. This file contains information about the packets that match or do not match the firewall rules, such as the source and destination IP addresses, ports, protocols, actions, and rule IDs. The log file can be viewed using the esxcli network firewall get command or the vSphere Client. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/administration/GUID-D57429A1-A0A9-42BE-A299-0C3C3546ABF3.html

Question#2

HOTSPOT
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator configured NSX Advanced Load Balancer to redistribute the traffic between the web servers. However, requests are sent to only one server
Which of the following pool configuration settings needs to be adjusted to resolve the problem? Mark the correct answer by clicking on the image.


A. Load Balancing Algorithm
You specify the following parameters during the creation of a server pool:
• Name: A unique name for the server pool.
• Cloud: The cloud connector details for the NSX environment.
• VRF Context: Virtual Routing Framework (VRF) is a method to isolate traffic in a system. VRF is also called a route domain in the load balancer community. A global VRF context is created by default. Network administrators might create custom VRF contexts to isolate traffic between different tenants or subsets.
• Default Server Port: New connections to servers will use this destination service port. The default port is 80.
• Load-balancing algorithm: The selected load-balancing algorithm controls how the incoming connections are distributed among the servers in the pool.
• Tier-1 gateway (logical router): Specify the Tier-1 gateway that you want to attach the server pool to. This value matches the Tier-1 gateway specified for the virtual service and VIP.

Question#3

Which two steps must an NSX administrator take to integrate VMware Identity Manager in NSX to support role-based access control? (Choose two.)

A. Create a SAML authentication in VMware Identity Manager using the NSX Manager FQD
B. Enter the Identity Provider (IdP) metadata URL in NSX Manager.
C. Create an OAuth 2.0 client in VMware Identity Manager.
D. Add NSX Manager as a Service Provider (SP) in VMware Identity Manager.
E. Enter the service URL, Client Secret, and SSL thumbprint in NSX Manager.

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/administration/GUID-EAAD1FBE-F750-4A5A-A3BF-92B1E7D016FE.html

Question#4

An NSX administrator has deployed a single NSX Manager node and will be adding two additional nodes to form a 3-node NSX Management Cluster for a production environment. The administrator will deploy these two additional nodes and Cluster VIP using the NSX UI.
What two are the prerequisites for this configuration? (Choose two.)

A. All nodes must be in separate subnets.
B. The cluster configuration must be completed using AP
C. NSX Manager must reside on a Windows Server.
D. All nodes must be in the same subnet.
E. A compute manager must be configured.

Explanation:
According to the VMware NSX Documentation, these are the prerequisites for adding nodes to an NSX Management Cluster using the NSX UI:
All nodes must be in the same subnet and have IP connectivity with each other.
A compute manager must be configured and associated with the NSX Manager node.
The NSX Manager node must have a valid license.
The NSX Manager node must have a valid certificate.

Question#5

What are three NSX Manager roles? (Choose three.)

A. master
B. cloud
C. zookeepet
D. manager
E. policy
F. controller

Explanation:
According to the VMware NSX 4.x Professional documents and tutorials, an NSX Manager is a standalone appliance that hosts the API services, the management plane, control plane, and policy management. The NSX Manager has three built-in roles: policy, manager, and controller2. The policy role handles the declarative configuration of the system and translates it into desired state for the manager role. The manager role receives and validates the configuration from the policy role and stores it in a distributed persistent database. The manager role also publishes the configuration to the central control plane. The controller role implements the central control plane that computes the network state based on the configuration and topology information3. The other roles (master, cloud, and zookeeper) are not valid NSX Manager roles.

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