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VMware Exam 2V0-41.23 Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-41.23 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
[All 2V0-41.23 Questions]

Which two commands does an NSX administrator use to check the IP address of the VMkernel port for the Geneve protocol on the ESXi transport node? (Choose two.)

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Larae
5 months ago
Alright, time to show off my NSX chops! B and D, no doubt about it. Although, I do wonder if the exam writer has a secret love for the 'Geneve protocol'. Maybe they're a big fan of obscure networking protocols.
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Florinda
4 months ago
I'm not sure about the exam writer's love for Geneve, but I do know that B and D are the commands to check the IP address.
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Maryrose
5 months ago
I agree, those are the correct commands to use. The exam writer must really like the Geneve protocol.
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Shakira
5 months ago
I think you're right, B and D are the commands to check the IP address for the Geneve protocol.
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Alfreda
5 months ago
B and D are definitely the answers here. I mean, who even uses 'esxcfg-nics' anymore? That's so 2010. Let's keep up with the times, people!
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Justine
5 months ago
Haha, 'net-dvs'? That's gotta be a trick answer. I'm going with B and D, the classic VMkernel port commands. Nice try, exam writer, but you can't fool me!
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Dewitt
5 months ago
Whoa, this is a tricky one! I'm pretty sure the answers are B and D, but I'm still trying to figure out what a 'Geneve protocol' is. Sounds like some kind of fancy networking thing.
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Desirae
4 months ago
Yeah, I agree. I'm also not sure what the Geneve protocol is.
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Miesha
4 months ago
I think the commands are B and D.
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Verdell
4 months ago
Geneve protocol is a tunneling protocol used in network virtualization.
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Mitzie
4 months ago
Yeah, those commands should help you check the IP address.
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Ricarda
4 months ago
User 2
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Vincent
4 months ago
I think the answers are B and D.
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Ethan
5 months ago
User 1
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Sophia
6 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers. The esxcli network ip interface ipv4 get command gives you the IP address of the VMkernel port, and the esxcfg-vmknic -l command lists all the VMkernel ports.
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Raylene
4 months ago
Yes, we should be able to check the IP address of the VMkernel port with those commands.
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Jaime
4 months ago
I believe we have the correct commands now.
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Evette
5 months ago
No problem, happy to help.
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Joesph
5 months ago
That's good to know. Thanks for clarifying.
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Laila
5 months ago
D) esxcfg-vmknic -l
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Laila
5 months ago
B) esxcli network ip interface ipv4 get
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Sheridan
5 months ago
And the esxcfg-vmknic -l command lists all the VMkernel ports.
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Karan
6 months ago
Yes, you are right. The esxcli network ip interface ipv4 get command does give the IP address.
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Rodolfo
6 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers.
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