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After a recent installation using a flat switch, a consultant notices issues migrating the Nutanix nodes to the customer's network. The customer states that they are using VLANs on the production switch but not on the dedicated switch for IPMI. The customer does not require a manual configuration of the host and CVM.

What network changes need to be made to correct the issues?

A.
Us untagged VLANs for the CVM and host and trunk mode for IPMI.
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A.
Us untagged VLANs for the CVM and host and trunk mode for IPMI.
B.
Use Native VLANs for the CVM and host and access mode for IPMI.
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B.
Use Native VLANs for the CVM and host and access mode for IPMI.
C.
Use tagged VLANs for the CVM and host and access mode for IPMI.
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C.
Use tagged VLANs for the CVM and host and access mode for IPMI.
D.
Use Native VLANs for the CVM and host and trunk mode for IPMI.
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D.
Use Native VLANs for the CVM and host and trunk mode for IPMI.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

The proper network configuration to solve the described issue involves using tagged VLANs for the CVM (Controller Virtual Machine) and host, allowing these components to correctly interact with the customer's VLAN-configured network. For the IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface), which is used for out-of-band management and does not require connectivity to multiple VLANs, setting it to access mode is appropriate. This configuration ensures that the IPMI only communicates over a single, untagged VLAN, effectively isolating its traffic from the production network.

Nutanix Bible (https://www.nutanixbible.com), particularly the sections on networking and VLAN configurations.

Nutanix University: NCS-Core 6.8 Training (https://university.nutanix.com), where VLAN and network settings are covered.

asked 23/09/2024
Lakshmi Yechuri
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