VMware 2V0-621D Exam Practice Questions (P. 5)
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Question #21
An administrator has been instructed to secure existing virtual machines in vCenter Server.
Which two actions should the administrator take to secure these virtual machines? (Choose two.)
Which two actions should the administrator take to secure these virtual machines? (Choose two.)
- ADisable native remote management services
- BRestrict Remote Console access
- CUse Independent Non-Persistent virtual disks
- DPrevent use of Independent Non-Persistent virtual disks
Correct Answer:
BD
Reference: http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/VMW-TWP-vSPHR-SECRTY-HRDNG-USLET-101-WEB-1.pdf (page 11, see the tables)
BD
Reference: http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/VMW-TWP-vSPHR-SECRTY-HRDNG-USLET-101-WEB-1.pdf (page 11, see the tables)
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Question #22
An administrator has recently audited the environment and found numerous virtual machines with sensitive data written to the configuration files.
To prevent this in the future, which advanced parameter should be applied to the virtual machines?
To prevent this in the future, which advanced parameter should be applied to the virtual machines?
- Aisolation.tools.setinfo.disable = true
- Bisolation.tools.setinfo.enable = true
- Cisolation.tools.setinfo.disable = false
- Disolation.tools.setinfo.enable = false
Correct Answer:
A
It is configured on a per-VM basis. You can increase the guest operating system variable memory limit if large amounts of custom information are being stored in the configuration file. You can also prevent guests from writing any name-value pairs to the configuration file. To do so, use the following setting, and set it to true:
A
It is configured on a per-VM basis. You can increase the guest operating system variable memory limit if large amounts of custom information are being stored in the configuration file. You can also prevent guests from writing any name-value pairs to the configuration file. To do so, use the following setting, and set it to true:
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Question #23
Which two statements are correct regarding vSphere certificates? (Choose two.)
- AESXi host upgrades do not preserve the SSL certificate and reissue one from the VMware Certificate Authority (VMCA).
- BESXi host upgrades preserve the existing SSL certificate.
- CESXi hosts have assigned SSL certificates from the VMware Certificate Authority (VMCA) during install.
- DESXi hosts have self-signed SSL certificates by default.
Correct Answer:
BC
Of course, ESXi host upgrades preserve existing SSL certificate and it also have assigned SSL certificates from VMCA during the installation process.
BC
Of course, ESXi host upgrades preserve existing SSL certificate and it also have assigned SSL certificates from VMCA during the installation process.
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Question #24
Which three options are available for replacing vCenter Server Security Certificates? (Choose three.)
- AReplace with Certificates signed by the VMware Certificate Authority.
- BMake VMware Certificate Authority an Intermediate Certificate Authority.
- CDo not use VMware Certificate Authority, provision your own Certificates.
- DUse SSL Thumbprint mode.
- EReplace all VMware Certificate Authority issued Certificates with self-signed Certificates.
Correct Answer:
ABC
There are three options for replace vCenter server security certificates. You can replace it with certificates signed by VMware certificate authority; you can make the VMCA an intermediate certificate authority. Likewise, you can provision your own certificates.
ABC
There are three options for replace vCenter server security certificates. You can replace it with certificates signed by VMware certificate authority; you can make the VMCA an intermediate certificate authority. Likewise, you can provision your own certificates.
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Question #25
When attempting to log in with the vSphere Web Client, users have reported the error:
Incorrect Username/Password -
The administrator has configured the Platform Services Controller Identity Source as:
✑ Type. Active Directory as an LDAP Server
✑ Domain: vmware.com
✑ Alias: VMWARE
✑ Default Domain: Yes
Which two statements would explain why users cannot login to the vSphere Web Client? (Choose two.)
Incorrect Username/Password -
The administrator has configured the Platform Services Controller Identity Source as:
✑ Type. Active Directory as an LDAP Server
✑ Domain: vmware.com
✑ Alias: VMWARE
✑ Default Domain: Yes
Which two statements would explain why users cannot login to the vSphere Web Client? (Choose two.)
- AUsers are typing the password incorrectly.
- BUsers are in a forest that has 1-way trust.
- CUsers are in a forest that has 2-way trust.
- DUsers are logging into vCenter Server with incorrect permissions.
Correct Answer:
AB
The possible explanation for this error might be that the users are typing password incorrectly or they are in a forest with has only 1-way trust. You need 2-way trust to get the credentials accepted.
AB
The possible explanation for this error might be that the users are typing password incorrectly or they are in a forest with has only 1-way trust. You need 2-way trust to get the credentials accepted.
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