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VMware Exam 2V0-51.23 Topic 3 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-51.23 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 3
[All 2V0-51.23 Questions]

A new Horizon environment has gone into production. External sessions are being disconnected after a random period of time.

The following information has been documented by the administrator:

. Internal and external users are able to connect to their desktops.

. External sessions connect via Unified Access Gateway.

. Users are immediately able to reconnect but are disconnected again in a few minutes.

. Due to limited amount of public IP addresses, all traffic flows through a load balancer.

. Internal sessions, connected directly to the desktops, are not impacted.

. While the session remains connected, all expected functionality works properly.

What could be a cause of this issue?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

When configuring a virtual machine to use an NVIDIA graphics card, issues such as the VM not starting can occur if there is no suitable host available that meets the requirements for 3D graphics, or if not all memory required by the 3D graphics card has been reserved for the VM. Ensuring that the host has the necessary 3D graphics capabilities and that the VM is configured with reserved memory can resolve these issues.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Ramonita
5 days ago
Well, I'm leaning towards B. If the load balancer in front of the Connection Servers is the problem, that would explain why the internal sessions are not impacted.
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Telma
16 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. It could also be C, with the required firewall ports not being open in front of the Unified Access Gateway. That would also lead to connection issues.
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Naomi
1 days ago
User1: It could be A, with a misconfigured network load balancer in front of the Unified Access Gateway.
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Regenia
18 days ago
I think the answer is A. A misconfigured network load balancer in front of the Unified Access Gateway appliances could definitely cause random session disconnections.
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Kirk
18 days ago
But what about the firewall ports? Could that also be a potential cause of the issue?
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Luis
21 days ago
I agree with Matthew. If the load balancer is misconfigured, it could be causing the disconnections.
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Matthew
23 days ago
I think the issue could be with the network load balancer in front of the Unified Access Gateway appliances.
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