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Question#1

An organization wants to use a Jump Host to access Prism Element and Prism Central within an NC2 cluster on Azure.
Which statement is true?

A. Jump Host instance must be deployed in the cluster VNet.
B. Jump Host instance can be deployed in the Prism Central VNet or an external VNet.
C. Jump Host must not be used. Only VPN or ExpressRoute should be use.
D. Jump Host instance can only be deployed in the Prism Central VNet.

Explanation:
Jump Host Deployment: A Jump Host is a secure server used to access other systems in a network. In the context of an NC2 cluster on Azure, it serves as an intermediary for accessing Prism Element and Prism Central.
Flexible Deployment The Jump Host can be deployed in either the Prism Central VNet or an external VNet, providing flexibility in network design and access strategies. This allows the organization to choose the most suitable network for deploying the Jump Host based on their security and connectivity requirements.
Reference: Nutanix NC2 on Azure Deployment Guide
Azure Virtual Network Configuration Documentation

Question#2

An administrator has been tasked with deploying a new production NC2 cluster on Azure and is studying the deployment requirements.
How many Azure Ready Nodes, at a minimum, must the administrator ensure are deployed within the cluster?

A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 6

Explanation:
Minimum Node Requirement: For production deployments, Nutanix typically requires a minimum of three nodes to ensure high availability and fault tolerance within the cluster.
Azure Ready Nodes: Deploying at least three Azure Ready Nodes allows the cluster to provide redundancy, ensuring that the failure of a single node does not affect the overall availability and performance of the cluster.
Reference: Nutanix NC2 on Azure Deployment Guide
High Availability and Redundancy Best Practices

Question#3

An administrator manager a virtual desktop environment running on an NC2 cluster in Azure.
The desktop running on the cluster need to contact resources on-premises through the ExpressRoute that has been setup. The save on bandwidth from the on-premises environment to Azure, the administrator wants the desktops to access the internet through an Azure NAT Gateway.
Which co0nfigruation will best accomplish this task?

A. Set the default route of 0.0.0.0/0 for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-No-NAT network.
B. Set the default route of 0.0.0.0/0 for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-NAT network. Set a route to the on-premises subnet for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-No-NAT network.
C. Set the default route of 0.0.0.0/0 for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-NAT network. Set a route to the on-premises subnet for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-NAT network.
D. Assign all desktops Floating IPs and use an external-NAT network in the transit VP
E. Set the default route of 0.0.0.0/0 for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-NAT network.

Explanation:
Default Route for Internet Traffic: By setting the default route of 0.0.0.0/0 for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-NAT network, all internet-bound traffic from the desktops will be routed through the Azure NAT Gateway, conserving bandwidth on the ExpressRoute connection.
On-Premises Route:Setting a specific route to the on-premises subnet for the Nutanix User VPC pointing to the external-No-NAT network ensures that traffic destined for on-premises resources bypasses the NAT Gateway and utilizes the ExpressRoute connection, optimizing the use of network paths.
Reference: Azure NAT Gateway Documentation
Nutanix NC2 Networking Configuration Guide

Question#4

An administrator is tasked with allowing inbound connectivity for a user VM that resides on a NAT network. The …… communicating successfully with other VMs in the NAT network.
The cluster has the following characteristics
A Transit VPC exists
* A User VPC exists
* A NAT subnet has been created
* 25 floating IP addresses are in use by other VMs
* Routes have been configured
When the administrator attempts to assign a floating IP address to the VM, none are available.
What is the reason for this?

A. An external DHCP server needs to be deployed into the cluster.
B. An additional Flow Gateway instance is required.
C. Geneve encapsulation only supports 25 Floating IP addresses.
D. Additional floating IP addresses need to be requested.

Explanation:
Floating IP Address Limitation: The cluster already has 25 floating IP addresses in use by other VMs. If the administrator cannot assign a floating IP address to the new VM, it is because the pool of available floating IPs is exhausted.
Requesting Additional Floating IPs: To resolve this issue, the administrator needs to request additional floating IP addresses to be allocated to the NAT subnet. This will ensure that there are enough IP addresses available for all VMs requiring inbound connectivity.
Reference: Nutanix Networking Configuration Guide
Azure IP Address Management Documentation

Question#5

An administrator needs to extend an on-premises subnet to an NC2 cluster on Azure.
Which set of options should the administrator configure to complete this task?

A. Subnet Type: VPC subnets Traffic Type: IPv4 unicast traffic and ARP On-premises Hypervisor: ESXi, AHV, Hyper-V
B. Subnet Type: On-premises VLAN subnets and VPC subnets Traffic Type: IPv4 unicast traffic IPv6 unicast traffic and ARP On-premises Hypervisor: ESXi and AHV
C. Subnet Type: On-premises VLAN subnets and VPC subnets Traffic Type: IPv4 unicast traffic and ARP On-premises Hypervisor: AHV
D. Subnet Type: On-premises VLAN subnets and VPC subnets Traffic Type: IPv6 umcasi traffic and ARP On-premises Hypervisor: Hyper-V

Explanation:
To extend an on-premises subnet to an NC2 cluster on Azure, the administrator should configure: Subnet Type: Both on-premises VLAN subnets and VPC subnets. This ensures that the subnet can span both the on-premises environment and the Azure environment.
Traffic Type: Support for IPv4 unicast traffic, IPv6 unicast traffic, and ARP is necessary to ensure proper communication and address resolution across the extended subnet.
On-premises Hypervisor: ESXi and AHV are supported hypervisors for this type of configuration, allowing for a seamless extension of the subnet between these environments.
Reference: Nutanix Hybrid Cloud Networking

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