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1500 Questions | VCP-NV: Network Virtualization Bootcamp
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1500 Questions | VCP-NV: Network Virtualization Bootcamp

Course Description

The VMware Certified Professional - Network Virtualization (VCP-NV) exam is notoriously rigorous, requiring you to answer 70 questions in a fast-paced environment. Theoretical knowledge is rarely enough to hit that 300/500 (or 700/1000 scaled) passing score. I created this course because I saw a gap in high-quality, high-volume practice material that actually explains the why behind NSX architecture.

With 1,500 original practice questions, I am providing you with a full-scale simulation of the actual exam environment. Whether you are dealing with GENEVE encapsulation, BGP routing on Tier-0 gateways, or complex microsegmentation rules, these questions will test your logic and speed. Every single question includes a detailed breakdown of all six options so that you learn from your mistakes immediately and enter the testing center with complete confidence.

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Question 1: Network Virtualization Architecture Which NSX component is responsible for the processing of metadata used for the discovery of logical network topology?

  • Options:

  • A) NSX Edge Node

  • B) NSX Manager

  • C) Transport Zone

  • D) NSX Controller (Control Plane)

  • E) KVM Hypervisor

  • F) Tier-1 Gateway

  • Correct Answer: D

  • Explanation:

    • A) Incorrect: Edge nodes provide services like NAT, Load Balancing, and external connectivity, but don't manage the global topology metadata.

  • B) Incorrect: The Manager handles the Management Plane (API and UI) but hands off topology logic to the Control Plane.

  • C) Incorrect: A Transport Zone is a container that defines the span of a logical switch; it is not a processing component.

  • D) Correct: The Control Plane (historically the Controller) manages the runtime state of the network and tracks logical topology.

  • E) Incorrect: The hypervisor is the data plane where packets move, not where the control logic resides.

  • F) Incorrect: The Tier-1 Gateway is a logical construct for routing, not the management component for topology metadata.

  • Question 2: Security and Microsegmentation A network administrator needs to apply a security policy that follows a specific Virtual Machine (VM) regardless of which host or VLAN it moves to. Which NSX feature should be implemented?

    • Options:

    • A) VLAN Trunking

  • B) Distributed Firewall (DFW)

  • C) Gateway Firewall

  • D) Physical Switch ACLs

  • E) Edge Service Gateway NAT

  • F) Layer 2 VPN

  • Correct Answer: B

  • Explanation:

    • A) Incorrect: VLANs are tied to physical boundaries and don't provide granular VM-level security mobility.

  • B) Correct: The DFW is "kernel-level" and moves with the VM's vNIC, enabling true microsegmentation independent of network topology.

  • C) Incorrect: Gateway Firewalls act at the perimeter (Tier-0/Tier-1), not at the individual VM vNIC level.

  • D) Incorrect: Physical ACLs are static and cannot track a VM as it migrates via vMotion.

  • E) Incorrect: NAT handles address translation, not security policy enforcement for internal traffic.

  • F) Incorrect: L2 VPN is for extending networks across sites, not for local microsegmentation.

  • Question 3: Implementation During the deployment of NSX, which transport protocol is used for encapsulation between Transport Nodes to support Overlay networking?

    • Options:

    • A) GRE

  • B) VXLAN

  • C) GENEVE

  • D) STT

  • E) IPsec

  • F) NVGRE

  • Correct Answer: C

  • Explanation:

    • A) Incorrect: GRE is a general encapsulation protocol but not the standard for NSX-T.

  • B) Incorrect: VXLAN was used in older NSX-V versions; NSX-T has moved to a more flexible protocol.

  • C) Correct: GENEVE (Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation) is the default and required protocol for NSX-T overlay networks.

  • D) Incorrect: STT (Stateless Transport Tunneling) was used in very early Nicira/VMware versions but is deprecated.

  • E) Incorrect: IPsec is for encrypted site-to-site tunnels, not standard internal overlay encapsulation.

  • F) Incorrect: NVGRE is a Microsoft-backed encapsulation standard not used by VMware NSX.


  • Welcome to the Exams Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your VCP-NV Certification.

    • You can retake the exams as many times as you want.

  • This is a huge original question bank with 1,500 unique entries.

  • You get support from instructors if you have questions.

  • Each question has a detailed explanation for every option.

  • Mobile-compatible with the Udemy app for studying anywhere.

  • 30-days money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied.

  • I hope that by now you're convinced! I have poured hundreds of hours into making sure these questions reflect the latest VMware exam objectives. See you in the course.

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