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VMware 3V0-41.22 Exam Questions - Navigate Your Path to Success

The VMware Advanced Deploy VMware NSX-T Data Center 3.x (3V0-41.22) exam is a good choice for VMWare Data Center Specialists VMWare Technical Support Engineers and if the candidate manages to pass VMware Advanced Deploy VMware NSX-T Data Center 3.x exam, he/she will earn VMware VCAP, VMware VCAP-NV Deploy Certifications. Below are some essential facts for VMware 3V0-41.22 exam candidates:

  • In actual VMware Advanced Deploy VMware NSX-T Data Center 3.x (3V0-41.22) exam, a candidate can expect 75 Questions and the officially allowed time is expected to be around 120 Minutes.
  • TrendyCerts offers 16 Questions that are based on actual VMware 3V0-41.22 syllabus.
  • Our VMware 3V0-41.22 Exam Practice Questions were last updated on: Apr 21, 2025

Sample Questions for VMware 3V0-41.22 Exam Preparation

Question 1

SIMULATION

Task 12

An issue with the Tampa web servers has been reported. You would like to replicate and redirect the web traffic to a network monitoring tool outside Of the NSX-T environment to further analyze the traffic.

You are asked to configure traffic replication to the monitoring software for your Tampa web overlay segments with bi-directional traffic using this detail:

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Complete the requested configuration.

Notes: Passwords are contained in the user_readme.txt. This task is not dependent on other tasks. This task should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Correct : A

To configure traffic replication to the monitoring software for your Tampa web overlay segments with bi-directional traffic, you need to follow these steps:

Log in to the NSX Manager UI with admin credentials. The default URL is https://<nsx-manager-ip-address>.

Navigate to Networking > Segments and select the Tampa web overlay segment that you want to replicate the traffic from. For example, select Web-01 segment that you created in Task 2.

Click Port Mirroring > Set > Add Session and enter a name and an optional description for the port mirroring session. For example, enter Tampa-Web-Monitoring.

In the Direction section, select Bi-directional as the direction from the drop-down menu. This will replicate both ingress and egress traffic from the source to the destination.

In the Source section, click Set and select the VMs or logical ports that you want to use as the source of the traffic. For example, select Web-VM-01 and Web-VM-02 as the source VMs. Click Apply.

In the Destination section, click Set and select Remote L3 SPAN as the destination type from the drop-down menu. This will allow you to replicate the traffic to a remote destination outside of the NSX-T environment.

Enter the IP address of the destination device where you have installed the network monitoring software, such as 10.10.10.200.

Select an existing service profile from the drop-down menu or create a new one by clicking New Service Profile. A service profile defines the encapsulation type and other parameters for the replicated traffic.

Optionally, you can configure advanced settings such as TCP/IP stack, snap length, etc., for the port mirroring session.

Click Save and then Close to create the port mirroring session.

You have successfully configured traffic replication to the monitoring software for your Tampa web overlay segments with bi-directional traffic using NSX-T Manager UI.


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Question 2

SIMULATION

Task 13

You have been asked to configure the NSX backups for the environment so that if the NSX Manager fails it can be restored with the same IP address to the original primary Data Center that is in an Active / Standby configuration. Backups should be scheduled to run once every 24 hours as well as when there are changes published to the NSX environment. Ensure that backups are completed on their respective environment. Verify the backup file has been created on the SFTP server.

* Credentials needed to complete the task:

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You need to:

* Verify that an SFTP server is available on the network and obtain SFTP Fingerprint.

* Configure NSX Backups via NSX Appliance Backup

* Configure Scheduling Criteria

Backup Configuration Criteria

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Complete the requested task.

Notes: Passwords are contained in the user_readme.txt. This task is not dependent on other tasks. This task should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.

Correct : A

To configure the NSX backups for the environment, you need to follow these steps:

Verify that an SFTP server is available on the network and obtain SFTP fingerprint. You can use the search_web('SFTP server availability') tool to find some information on how to set up and check an SFTP server. You can also use the ssh-keyscan command to get the fingerprint of the SFTP server. For example, ssh-keyscan -t ecdsa sftp_server will return the ECDSA key of the sftp_server. You can compare this key with the one displayed on the NSX Manager UI when you configure the backup settings.

Configure NSX Backups via NSX Appliance Backup. Log in to the NSX Manager UI with admin credentials. The default URL is https://<nsx-manager-ip-address>. Select System > Lifecycle Management > Backup & Restore. Click Edit under the SFTP Server label to configure your SFTP server. Enter the FQDN or IP address of the backup file server, such as 10.10.10.100. The protocol text box is already filled in. SFTP is the only supported protocol. Change the default port if necessary. The default TCP port is 22. In the Directory Path text box, enter the absolute directory path where the backups will be stored, such as /dat

a. The directory must already exist and cannot be the root directory (/). Avoid using path drive letters or spaces in directory names; they are not supported. In the Passphrase text box, enter a passphrase that will be used to encrypt and decrypt the backup files, such as VMware1!. Click Save to create the backup configuration.

Configure Scheduling Criteria. On the Backup & Restore page, click Edit under the Schedule label to configure your backup schedule. Select Enabled from the drop-down menu to enable scheduled backups. Select Daily from the Frequency drop-down menu to run backups once every 24 hours. Select a time from the Time drop-down menu to specify when the backup will start, such as 12:00 AM. Select Enabled from the Additional Backup Trigger drop-down menu to run backups when there are changes published to the NSX environment. Click Save to create the backup schedule.

Verify that a backup file has been created on the SFTP server. On the Backup & Restore page, click Start Backup to run a manual backup and verify that it completes successfully. You should see a message saying ''Backup completed successfully''. You can also check the status and details of your backups on this page, such as backup size, duration, and timestamp. Alternatively, you can log in to your SFTP server and check if there is a backup file in your specified directory path, such as /data.


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