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Nutanix Exam NCSC-Level-1 Topic 1 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCSC-Level-1 exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 1
[All NCSC-Level-1 Questions]

While trying to upgrade AOS in a cluster, a consultant receives a warning message that there are two powered-on VMs that need to be powered off for the upgrade to proceed.

What would cause this warning to be issued?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Cristina
10 months ago
That's true, VLAN Tagging could also be a good choice. It depends on the specific requirements of the customer.
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Rashida
10 months ago
I think VLAN Tagging could also work for this scenario. It would help in organizing the traffic efficiently.
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Ashton
11 months ago
I agree with Network Segmentation would be the best option to separate the management and production traffic.
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Cristina
11 months ago
I think the consultant should configure Network Segmentation.
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Nadine
11 months ago
That's true, VLAN Tagging could also be a valid option. It depends on the specific requirements of the customer.
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Tamra
12 months ago
But wouldn't VLAN Tagging also work for separating traffic? It's a common practice in networking.
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Natalya
12 months ago
I agree with Nadine, Network Segmentation seems like the most appropriate feature for this scenario.
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Nadine
12 months ago
I think the consultant should configure Network Segmentation for separating the management and production traffic.
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Bette
1 years ago
I'm with you on that, Ivette. VLAN Tagging seems like the most straightforward solution here. Plus, it's a well-established feature in the Nutanix ecosystem. I'm feeling pretty confident about that being the right answer.
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Laurel
1 years ago
C: I'll reach out to the customer to confirm and then proceed with configuring VLAN Tagging.
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Shawnee
1 years ago
B: Agreed, documentation is key for smooth operations in the future.
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Trinidad
1 years ago
A: Let's make sure to document this setup properly for future reference.
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Quentin
1 years ago
D: Good point, it's always best to double-check with the customer before finalizing the configuration.
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Markus
1 years ago
C: Should we verify with the customer if they have any specific requirements for this configuration?
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Nieves
1 years ago
B: I agree, VLAN Tagging is the most suitable option for this scenario.
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Cory
1 years ago
A: VLAN Tagging
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Ivette
1 years ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The question specifically mentions the Nutanix AHV cluster and Foundation, so we can rule out any generic networking features. That leaves us with VLAN Tagging or Network Segmentation as the most likely options. I'm going to go with VLAN Tagging, since that's a common way to separate traffic on a single physical network.
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Peter
1 years ago
Haha, this question is making my head spin a bit. I'm tempted to just randomly guess at this point, but that's probably not the best strategy. Anyone have any other insights?
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Dierdre
11 months ago
B) Multi-homing
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Heidy
11 months ago
C) Network Segmentation
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Clay
1 years ago
I'm leaning towards VLAN Tagging or Network Segmentation as well. VLAN Tagging would allow you to logically separate the two traffic types, while Network Segmentation might provide a more comprehensive way to manage the network separation. But I'd need to double-check the Nutanix documentation to be sure.
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Grover
1 years ago
I agree, this is a good question. From my understanding, micro-segmentation is more about creating security policies within the virtual network, so that's probably not the right answer here. Multi-homing is about having multiple network interfaces, which doesn't seem directly relevant to the question.
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Josphine
1 years ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. Separating management and production traffic is a common requirement in enterprise environments. I'm thinking it might have to do with VLAN Tagging or Network Segmentation, but I'm not entirely sure.
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