VMware vSphere 6 Beta — Question 49
Which are two uses of the NSX DLR protocol address? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. When configuring BGP the protocol address is used to forward traffic to peers.
- B. When configuring BGP the protocol address is used by the protocol to form adjacencies with peers.
- C. When configuring OSPF the protocol address is used to forward traffic to peers.
- D. When configuring OSPF the protocol address is used by the protocol to form adjacencies with peers.
Correct answer: B, D
Explanation
The correct answers, B and D, highlight the role of the NSX DLR protocol address in establishing peer relationships in BGP and OSPF protocols. Option A is incorrect because it refers to traffic forwarding rather than adjacency formation in BGP. Option C is also incorrect as it misstates the function of the protocol address in OSPF, focusing on traffic forwarding instead of adjacency establishment.