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VMware Exam 3V0-41.22 Topic 2 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 3V0-41.22 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 2
[All 3V0-41.22 Questions]

SIMULATION

Task 1

You are asked to prepare a VMware NSX-T Data Center ESXi compute cluster Infrastructure. You will prepare two ESXi servers in a cluster for NSX-T overlay and VLAN use.

All configuration should be done using the NSX UI.

* NOTE: The configuration details in this task may not be presented to you in the order in which you must complete them.

* Configure a new Transport Node profile and add one n-VDS switch. Ensure Uplink 1 and Uplink 2 of your configuration use vmnic2 and vmnic3 on the host.

Complete the requested task.

NOTE: Passwords are contained in the user_readme.txt. Configuration details may not be provided in the correct sequential order. Steps to complete this task must be completed in the proper order. Other tasks are dependent on the completion Of this task. You may want to move to other tasks/steps while waiting for configuration changes to be applied. This task should take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

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To prepare a VMware NSX-T Data Center ESXi compute cluster infrastructure, you need to follow these steps:

Log in to the NSX Manager UI with admin credentials. The default URL is https://<nsx-manager-ip-address>.

Navigate to System > Fabric > Profiles > Transport Node Profiles and click Add Profile.

Enter a name and an optional description for the transport node profile.

In the Host Switches section, click Set and select N-VDS as the host switch type.

Enter a name for the N-VDS switch and select the mode as Standard or Enhanced Datapath, depending on your requirements.

Select the transport zones that you want to associate with the N-VDS switch. You can select one overlay transport zone and one or more VLAN transport zones.

Select an uplink profile from the drop-down menu or create a custom one by clicking New Uplink Profile.

In the IP Assignment section, select Use IP Pool and choose an existing IP pool from the drop-down menu or create a new one by clicking New IP Pool.

In the Physical NICs section, map the uplinks to the physical NICs on the host. For example, map Uplink 1 to vmnic2 and Uplink 2 to vmnic3.

Click Apply and then click Save to create the transport node profile.

Navigate to System > Fabric > Nodes > Host Transport Nodes and click Add Host Transport Node.

Select vCenter Server as the compute manager and select the cluster that contains the two ESXi servers that you want to prepare for NSX-T overlay and VLAN use.

Select the transport node profile that you created in the previous steps and click Next.

Review the configuration summary and click Finish to start the preparation process.

The preparation process may take some time to complete. You can monitor the progress and status of the host transport nodes on the Host Transport Nodes page. Once the preparation is complete, you will see two host transport nodes with a green status icon and a Connected state. You have successfully prepared a VMware NSX-T Data Center ESXi compute cluster infrastructure using a transport node profile.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Izetta
5 days ago
I think I did a similar question where I had to configure transport nodes. Just need to make sure I select the right uplinks this time.
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Doyle
11 days ago
I remember practicing with the NSX UI, but I'm a bit unsure about the exact order of the steps. I hope I can keep track of it during the exam.
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Tatum
16 days ago
Alright, let's do this. The key things I need to focus on are using the NSX UI for all the configuration, making sure I use the correct vmnic ports, and completing the steps in the proper order, even if the details aren't presented sequentially. I've got this!
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Tom
22 days ago
No problem, I've done similar tasks before. I'll start by creating the new Transport Node profile, then I'll add the n-VDS switch and configure the uplinks. As long as I follow the instructions closely, I should be able to get this done within the 20-minute timeframe.
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Johnetta
27 days ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the order of the steps here. The question says the configuration details may not be presented in the order we need to complete them. I'll need to read through everything carefully and make sure I do the steps in the right sequence.
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Starr
1 months ago
Okay, this looks like a pretty straightforward task. I'll need to configure a new Transport Node profile and add an n-VDS switch, making sure to use the specified vmnic2 and vmnic3 for the uplinks.
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Patria
6 months ago
Hmm, 20 minutes to complete this task? Piece of cake! I'll have it done in 10, just you watch.
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Marion
4 months ago
User2: Well, I hope you're right. Just make sure to follow the steps carefully.
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Johnetta
5 months ago
User1: I'm confident in my skills, I'll finish it in no time.
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Daryl
5 months ago
User2: Don't underestimate the task, it's better to take your time and do it right.
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Tamesha
5 months ago
User1: Good luck with that, I think it might take longer than you expect.
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Colton
6 months ago
The image looks pretty straightforward, but you know what they say - the devil's in the details. Better double-check everything.
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Gladis
5 months ago
Sherell: Yeah, we need to pay attention to the details. Let's double-check everything before moving on.
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Sherell
5 months ago
User 2: Make sure to add one n-VDS switch and set up Uplink 1 and Uplink 2 with vmnic2 and vmnic3.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
User 1: Let's start by configuring a new Transport Node profile.
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Corrinne
6 months ago
Wait, we can move to other tasks while waiting for changes to be applied? Sounds like my kind of exam strategy!
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Gwen
5 months ago
Felix: Definitely, it helps to stay productive and make the most of your time.
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Felix
5 months ago
User 2: That's good to know, it's a smart exam strategy to keep things moving.
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Ruby
5 months ago
User 1: Yes, you can move to other tasks while waiting for changes to be applied.
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Vonda
6 months ago
Ah, the classic 'not in the right order' task. Gotta keep an eye on that user_readme.txt for any clues.
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Venita
5 months ago
User 2
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Magnolia
5 months ago
User 1
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Leandro
6 months ago
I think the key here is to configure the Transport Node profile and add the n-VDS switch, making sure the uplinks use the correct vmnic ports. The UI will guide us through the process.
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Nilsa
7 months ago
Don't worry, just follow the step by step instructions. We can help each other out if needed.
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Valentin
7 months ago
I'm a bit nervous. I haven't worked much with n-VDS switches before.
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Nilsa
7 months ago
I feel confident about this task. I have experience with VMware NSX-T.
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