NSX-T Data Center: Assigning IP Address to NSX Management Cluster

Assigning IP Address to NSX Management Cluster

Question

Which three steps must be taken to assign a new IP address to a member of a NSX Management Cluster that was deployed manually? (Choose three.)

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A. B. C. D. E.

ACD.

When it comes to assigning a new IP address to a member of an NSX Management Cluster that was deployed manually, there are several steps that you can take. Three of these steps are as follows:

B. Change IP address of NSX Manager in vApp Properties: This step involves changing the IP address of the NSX Manager in the vApp Properties. To do this, you need to log in to the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the NSX Manager vApp, and then select the vApp Properties tab. From there, you can edit the IP address of the NSX Manager and save your changes.

C. Execute detach node <node-id> from the NSX Manager CLI: This step involves detaching the NSX Management cluster member from the NSX Manager using the NSX Manager CLI. To do this, you need to SSH into the NSX Manager and run the detach node command with the node ID of the cluster member you want to detach. Once the member is detached, you can change its IP address.

D. Deploy new NSX Manager VM: This step involves deploying a new NSX Manager VM with the desired IP address. Once the new NSX Manager is deployed, you can configure it to join the existing NSX Management cluster.

Steps A and E are not necessary for assigning a new IP address to a member of a NSX Management Cluster that was deployed manually. Deleting the NSX Manager VM or deleting the NSX Management cluster member from the NSX Simplified UI will not directly help you to change the IP address of the NSX Manager.