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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-StrataDC Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's Palo Alto Networks System Engineer - Strata Data Center exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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Which protocol is used by VMware to encapsulate packets in NSX?

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Alesia
2 days ago
I think the protocol used by VMware to encapsulate packets in NSX is VXLAN.
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Marjory
24 days ago
You guys are overthinking this. VRLAN and VMLAN? Really? Those have to be fake answers meant to trip us up. It's gotta be VXLAN, no doubt.
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Eloisa
25 days ago
VXLAN definitely sounds familiar, but GRE also seems like a possibility. Didn't VMware used to use that for their early SDN stuff?
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Lillian
26 days ago
Wait, isn't VXLAN that cool new technology that lets you stretch your networks across the cloud? I feel like that's got to be the answer here.
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Colby
27 days ago
Ugh, encapsulation protocols on a VMware exam? I thought we were past the days of memorizing obscure networking jargon.
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Roosevelt
11 days ago
VXLAN
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Lai
12 days ago
B
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