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VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Administrator J 2V0-11.25 ԇY} (Q71-Q76):| # 71
An administrator finds that one of the VMs in the vSphere environment cannot reach its default gateway. The VM is configured with a static IP address, and other VMs on the same port group and VLAN are not experiencing any issues.
What should the administrator check to resolve the issue?
  • A. Ensure that the VM's network adapter is set to DHCP.
  • B. Check the subnet mask configured on the VM.
  • C. Confirm that the DVS port group is configured correctly.
  • D. Check if the VM has the correct DNS server settings.
⣺B
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If the subnet mask is incorrect, the VM may not recognize the gateway as being on the local network, preventing communication even though the gateway itself is reachable by other correctly configured VMs.
Checking and correcting the subnet mask ensures the VM can properly route to its default gateway.

| # 72
Which feature of VMware Lifecycle Manager allows an administrator to manage the lifecycle of ESXi hosts by applying a consistent image across the hosts in a cluster?
  • A. Update Manager Baselines
  • B. Lifecycle Manager Images
  • C. Host Profiles
  • D. vSphere Auto Deploy
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VMware Lifecycle Manager (vLCM) enables administrators to manage the lifecycle of ESXi hosts by applying a consistent image across the hosts in a cluster. These images include the ESXi version, firmware, drivers, and settings, ensuring consistency and simplifying updates and patches across all hosts in a cluster.

| # 73
An administrator is configuring a newly provisioned workload domain within a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment. The workload domain will contain virtual machines hosting applications which are considered business critical, and the administrator wants to ensure that the virtual machines are given priority over other network traffic types.
Which three steps should the administrator perform to achieve this goal? (Choose three.)
  • A. Enable Network I/O control (NIOC) on the workload domain vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS).
  • B. Configure a bandwidth resource allocation for the virtual machine traffic type.
  • C. Configure a new network resource pool to assign shares, limits and reservations for the virtual machine traffic.
  • D. Disable bandwidth resource allocations for all other traffic types to ensure virtual machine traffic gets full bandwidth.
  • E. Create a new vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) specifically for virtual machine traffic.
  • F. Configure dedicated physical network adapters for the ESXi management traffic.
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Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
According to the VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Administration Guide and the official vSphere Networking documentation, prioritizing virtual machine (VM) network traffic for business-critical applications in a VCF environment requires configuring Network I/O Control (NIOC) on the vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS), allocating bandwidth resources, and creating resource pools for VM traffic. Below are the exact extracts and official explanations:
Option A: Configure a bandwidth resource allocation for the virtual machine traffic type.
Extract from official VMware documentation:
"With Network I/O Control (NIOC) enabled on the vSphere Distributed Switch, you can allocate bandwidth to specific network resource types such as virtual machine traffic. Configuring bandwidth allocation ensures that business-critical VM traffic is prioritized on the physical network." (VMware vSphere Networking Guide) Option B: Enable Network I/O control (NIOC) on the workload domain vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS).
Extract:
"Network I/O Control must be enabled on the vSphere Distributed Switch to use features such as bandwidth allocation and resource pools. This allows you to guarantee minimum bandwidth and prioritize specific traffic types, including VM traffic." (VMware vSphere Networking Guide, VMware Cloud Foundation Administration Guide) Option F: Configure a new network resource pool to assign shares, limits and reservations for the virtual machine traffic.
Extract:
"Network resource pools allow administrators to assign shares, limits, and reservations to virtual machine traffic on the vSphere Distributed Switch. This ensures that business-critical workloads receive the necessary network resources, even in times of contention." (VMware vSphere Networking Guide) Why Not the Other Options?
Option C: Creating a new vDS is not required specifically for prioritizing VM traffic; this can be done within the existing vDS.
Option D: While dedicated adapters can help with physical separation, they do not control network priority among traffic types within the vDS.
Option E: Disabling all other allocations is not recommended or supported and could disrupt other network operations.
Summary:
To ensure business-critical virtual machine traffic is prioritized over other types, the administrator should:
Enable NIOC on the vDS (B),
Configure bandwidth resource allocations for VM traffic (A), and
Create a new network resource pool to set shares, limits, and reservations for VM traffic (F).
These steps are outlined and supported by the official VMware Cloud Foundation and vSphere Networking documentation.

| # 74
While troubleshooting a vSphere HA c luster issue, an administrator observes that a host is in the Network Isolated state. The host is unable to ping the configured isolation address and cannot access any other vSphere HA agents.
Which step would resolve this issue while minimizing downtime for running virtual machines (VMs)?
  • A. Restart the vSphere HA services on the isolated host to trigger the election of a new primary agent.
  • B. Power off all VMs on the isolated host, remove the host from the cluster, and add it back after the network is fixed.
  • C. Reconfigure the host's HA agent to bypass the isolation check and allow VM operations to continue.
  • D. Reconfigure the isolation addresses to ensure the host can ping the default gateway or other configured IPs.
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Ensuring the host's isolation addresses include reachable targets (such as the default gateway) allows the HA agent to detect network connectivity correctly without taking action on running VMs, resolving the isolation state with minimal disruption.

| # 75
An administrator is using VMware Aria Automation to automate the provisioning of virtual machines in their VMware Cloud Foundation environment. They notice that the automation workflows are failing frequently and want to troubleshoot the issue.
What step should the administrator take in VMware Aria Operations for Logs to diagnose the cause of the automation workflow failures?
  • A. Use the Interactive Analytics feature to search for error messages related to the workflows.
  • B. Access the Dashboard to get an overview of system health and performance metrics.
  • C. Check the Audit Logs to see if there are any unauthorized access attempts.
  • D. Review the Alert Definitions to ensure alerts for workflow failures are configured.
⣺A
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To diagnose the cause of automation workflow failures in VMware Aria Automation, the Interactive Analytics feature in VMware Aria Operations for Logs allows administrators to search for error messages and filter logs related to the specific workflows. This feature enables detailed analysis of log data to identify any underlying issues causing the failures.

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