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VMware 2V0-33.22 Exam - Topic 8 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 8
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Refer to the exhibit.

A cloud administrator is deploying a new VMware Cloud on AWS virtual private cloud (VPC). After clicking on deploy, the screen refreshes and displays the information that is provided in the exhibit.

What is the issue with the management CIDR that is causing the deployment to fall?

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Twana
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not something else?
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Cletus
3 months ago
Nah, it's definitely an invalid size.
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Jerilyn
3 months ago
I thought it was about reserved CIDRs?
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Tawanna
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's a common mistake!
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Antonio
4 months ago
It overlaps with the AWS VPC CIDR.
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Erasmo
4 months ago
I recall something about CIDR sizes needing to be valid, but I can't remember if that's relevant here. Maybe option D?
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Lili
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question about reserved CIDRs, so I'm wondering if option C could be the right answer here.
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Queenie
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the management CIDR could be conflicting with the VPC CIDR. That makes me lean towards option B.
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Kattie
5 months ago
I remember studying CIDR notation and how overlapping subnets can cause issues. I think it might be option A.
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Asha
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to review the exhibit closely and think through each of the options to determine the most likely issue with the management CIDR.
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Myra
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. Based on the information provided, the issue is that the management CIDR is overlapping with the AWS VPC CIDR. I'm confident that's the correct answer.
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Cherilyn
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to identify if the management CIDR is part of the reserved CIDRs or if it's an invalid size. I'll double-check the AWS documentation to be sure.
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Shanda
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the question. Is the issue related to the size of the management CIDR or is it something else? I'll need to review the options carefully.
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Son
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks tricky. I'll need to carefully analyze the CIDR information provided in the exhibit to determine if it's overlapping with the AWS subnet or VPC CIDR.
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Refugia
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a straightforward approval process question. I think the key is to configure the approval without using any code, so I'll focus on the options that don't involve programming.
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Samira
5 months ago
This is a good question to test our understanding of incident management. I'd approach it by considering the purpose of target resolution times and how they help manage incidents effectively. The options seem to cover the main ways they are utilized.
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Pansy
5 months ago
I'm not too sure, but wasn't it EMACS? It feels like I confused that with vi during my revisions.
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Helene
10 months ago
The exhibit is clear as mud, but I'm going to go with C. Reserved CIDRs, classic cloud admin trap. Gotta watch out for those pesky reserved ranges, am I right?
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Hana
9 months ago
Always double check for reserved ranges before deploying a new VPC.
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Brittni
9 months ago
Yeah, reserved CIDRs can definitely cause deployment issues.
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Dorian
9 months ago
I think the issue is that the management CIDR is part of the reserved CIDRs.
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Margo
10 months ago
Haha, this reminds me of the time I accidentally set my home network CIDR to 127.0.0.0/8. Talk about a deployment fail! Anyway, I'm going with B, got to be the VPC CIDR overlap.
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Geoffrey
9 months ago
Yep, overlapping with the VPC CIDR can definitely lead to deployment failures. Good choice on selecting option B.
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Linsey
9 months ago
I think it's important to double-check the CIDR ranges to avoid any conflicts.
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Maxima
9 months ago
I agree, setting the CIDR to overlap with the VPC CIDR would definitely cause deployment issues.
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Glory
10 months ago
D looks tempting, but an invalid size? Really? I think B is the winner here - the management CIDR is overlapping with the AWS VPC CIDR, causing the deployment to fail.
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Johnetta
9 months ago
Yeah, I think B is the most likely reason for the deployment failure.
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Janey
9 months ago
No, I don't think so. The problem seems to be the overlap with the AWS VPC CIDR.
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Timothy
9 months ago
But what about D? Could it be an invalid size causing the issue?
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Valentin
10 months ago
I agree, B is the correct answer. The management CIDR is overlapping with the AWS VPC CIDR.
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Mireya
10 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'm leaning towards C, that the management CIDR is part of the reserved CIDRs. Can't be overlapping with the AWS subnet or VPC CIDR, that would be too obvious.
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Annice
9 months ago
User2: Yeah, I agree, C seems like the most likely option.
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Norah
9 months ago
User1: I think you might be right, C does make sense.
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Celestine
10 months ago
I believe the correct answer is B) It overlaps with the AWS VPC CIDR because that would make more sense in this scenario.
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Huey
10 months ago
I agree with Renato, that could be causing the deployment to fail.
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Renato
11 months ago
I think the issue is that the management CIDR overlaps with the AWS subnet.
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