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Isolating Backplane Traffic by using VLANs (Logical Segmentation)
You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication.
Per AOS 6.7 Security Guide- You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication.
You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication.
i believe A is the correct answer
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Nutanix-Security-Guide:wc-network-segmentation-intro-wc-c.html
Not thinking C, when the 3rd line in the link you posted states this: Isolating Backplane Traffic by using VLANs (Logical Segmentation)
You can separate management traffic from storage replication (or backplane) traffic by creating a separate network segment (LAN) for storage replication. For more information about the types of traffic seen on the management plane and the backplane, see Traffic Types In a Segmented Network.
Found it! A is the correct answer. It took me a while, but here's the link:
https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=BP-2071-AHV-Networking:cvm-network-segmentation.html
I can't find a definitive answer on this, but I do believe C: is the correct answer. Intra-cluster traffic is the same as Backplane LAN traffic - communication between the clusters and components like the CVMs. Management traffic is for communication to and from the VMs and the CVMs.
More about it here, but yeah, I think it's C.
https://domalab.com/nutanix-vm-network-prism/
A. Isolating management traffic from storage replication traffic.
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