While planning a NSX-T Data Center deployment with a network administrator, you are told the physical network uses Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). The OSPF design is flat with the data center containing one OSPF area, area 0. The network administrator would like to extend area 0 into NSX-T so that dynamic routing updates will be learned bidirectionally. Which meets the requirement?

QuestionsCategory: 2V0-41.19While planning a NSX-T Data Center deployment with a network administrator, you are told the physical network uses Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). The OSPF design is flat with the data center containing one OSPF area, area 0. The network administrator would like to extend area 0 into NSX-T so that dynamic routing updates will be learned bidirectionally. Which meets the requirement?
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While planning a NSX-T Data Center deployment with a network administrator, you are told the physical network uses Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for the
Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). The OSPF design is flat with the data center containing one OSPF area, area 0. The network administrator would like to extend area 0 into NSX-T so that dynamic routing updates will be learned bidirectionally.
Which meets the requirement?

A. Utilize static routes between the NSX-T topology and the physical network.

B. Recommend creating a new area for NSX-T to protect NSX-T's control plane from Link State Advertisement (LSA) floods from OSPF area 0.

C. Utilize the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) on NSX-T and configure the physical network for route redistribution.

D. Utilize multi-protocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) in the NSX-T topology and configure the physical network for route redistribution.








 

Suggested Answer: B





This question is in 2V0-41.19 VMware Professional NSX-T Data Center 2.4 Exam
For getting VMware Certified Professional – Network Virtualization 2019 Certificate







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