VMware VCP VCF vSphere Networking Quiz

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1. Which security feature in vSphere port groups prevents unauthorized MAC spoofing?

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VMware VCP Vcf Vsphere Networking Quiz - Quiz

This quiz evaluates your understanding of vSphere networking fundamentals, including virtual switches, port groups, network security, and advanced features like VLAN configuration and distributed switching. It covers essential concepts for managing network infrastructure in VMware environments and prepares you for VCP certification.

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2. In vSphere, which failover policy ensures that a specific uplink is used first if available?

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3. True or False: A virtual machine can be connected to multiple port groups simultaneously.

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4. What is the purpose of Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) in vSphere?

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5. A ______ port group is used specifically for vMotion traffic in vSphere environments.

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6. Which vSphere feature allows you to monitor and manage network traffic across the data center?

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7. True or False: Network I/O control (NIOC) can be configured on a standard vSwitch.

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8. In vSphere networking, what does the term 'uplink' refer to?

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9. What is the maximum number of VLANs supported on a single vSphere distributed switch?

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10. A distributed virtual switch port group setting that allows a VM to receive frames destined for other MAC addresses is called ______.

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11. What is the primary function of a vSphere Standard Switch (vSS)?

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12. True or False: A standard vSwitch can span multiple ESXi hosts.

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13. What does MTU stand for in network configuration?

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14. Which feature allows you to define network traffic priorities and bandwidth limits in vSphere?

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15. In vSphere, a ______ is a logical grouping of virtual machines that share the same network configuration.

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16. What is the default load balancing policy for a vSphere Standard Switch?

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17. Which of the following best describes NIC teaming in vSphere?

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18. A distributed virtual switch (dvSwitch) can be managed from which interface?

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19. What does VLAN stand for in vSphere networking?

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20. Which component allows you to create isolated network segments within a vSwitch?

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Which security feature in vSphere port groups prevents unauthorized...
In vSphere, which failover policy ensures that a specific uplink is...
True or False: A virtual machine can be connected to multiple port...
What is the purpose of Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) in...
A ______ port group is used specifically for vMotion traffic in...
Which vSphere feature allows you to monitor and manage network traffic...
True or False: Network I/O control (NIOC) can be configured on a...
In vSphere networking, what does the term 'uplink' refer to?
What is the maximum number of VLANs supported on a single vSphere...
A distributed virtual switch port group setting that allows a VM to...
What is the primary function of a vSphere Standard Switch (vSS)?
True or False: A standard vSwitch can span multiple ESXi hosts.
What does MTU stand for in network configuration?
Which feature allows you to define network traffic priorities and...
In vSphere, a ______ is a logical grouping of virtual machines that...
What is the default load balancing policy for a vSphere Standard...
Which of the following best describes NIC teaming in vSphere?
A distributed virtual switch (dvSwitch) can be managed from which...
What does VLAN stand for in vSphere networking?
Which component allows you to create isolated network segments within...
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